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What Do I See When I See This Lion?: Intuitive Cognition and Concept Formation, According to William of Ockham KU Leuven
When William of Ockham’s use of the term “concept” is examined, it becomes clear that intuitive cognitions, in and of themselves, cannot function as concepts and thus cannot supposit (i. e. cannot serve as subject and predicate terms), in mental propositions. This is because intuitive cognitions pertain only to the singulars in the world that cause them, whereas concepts are universals, natural signs that are, at least in principle, common to ...
The influence of language on concept formation in artificial agents Universiteit Gent
Semantics, a Key Concept in Interoperability of Research Information -The Flanders Research Funding Semantics Case Universiteit Hasselt
In a knowledge-based economy, a good overview of the scientific and technological portfolio is essential for policy formation and driving knowledge transfer to the industry and the broad public. In order to enhance open innovation, the Flemish public administration has created a Flanders research information portal (FRIS, http://www.researchportal.be) that integrates information available from its data providers (research institutions, funding ...
COnCEPT - Developing Intelligent Information Systems to Support Colloborative Working Across Design Teams Universiteit Hasselt
Rapid developments in hardware and software are creating opportunities to enhance the user experience. For example, advances in social analytics can provide near instant feedback. State of the art information extraction tools, filtering, categorization and presentation mechanisms all greatly facilitate knowledge exploitation activities. However, these technologies are not yet fully integrated into modern business systems. This paper describes ...
ICTU+2013supported reforms of service delivery in Flemish cities: testing the concept of 'information ecology' Universiteit Gent
This paper explores organizational reforms in Flemish cities related to making the citiesU+2019 individual service delivery more efficient, customer orientated, customer friendly and integrated. The paper is the first one of a recently started research project and PhD research about the complexity of managing ICT-supported change of U+2018individualU+2019 service delivery. The overall objective of this paper is to set the stage for the research ...