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Anastasiadis, A.D. and Magoulas, George D. (2006) Evolving stochastic learning algorithm based on Tsallis entropic index. The European Physical Journal B - Condensed Matter and Complex Systems 50 (1-2), pp. 277-283. ISSN 1434-6028.
Anastasiadis, A.D. and Magoulas, George D. and Vrahatis, M.N. (2006) Improved sign-based learning algorithm derived by the composite nonlinear Jacobi process. Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics 191 (2), pp. 166-178. ISSN 0377-0427.
Driver, F. and Martins, Luciana (2006) Shipwreck and salvage in the tropics: the case of HMS Thetis, 1830–1854. Journal of Historical Geography 32 (3), pp. 539-562. ISSN 0305-7488.
Fenner, Trevor and Levene, Mark and Loizou, George (2006) A stochastic model for the evolution of the web allowing link deletion. ACM Transactions on Internet Technology 6 (2), pp. 117-130. ISSN 1533-5399.
Hahn, Ulrike and Oaksford, Mike (2006) A Bayesian approach to informal argument fallacies. Synthese 152 (2), pp. 207-236. ISSN 0039-7857.
Hahn, Ulrike and Oaksford, Mike (2006) A normative theory of argument strength. Informal Logic 26 (1), pp. 1-22. ISSN 0824-2577.
Lambert, D. and Martins, Luciana and Ogborn, M. (2006) Currents, visions and voyages: historical geographies of the sea. Journal of Historical Geography 32 (3), pp. 479-493. ISSN 0305-7488.
Mareschal, Denis and Thomas, Michael S.C. (2006) How computational models help explain the origins of reasoning. IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine 1 (3), pp. 32-40. ISSN 1556-603x.
Martins, Luciana (2006) A bay to be dreamed of: British visions of Rio de Janeiro. Portuguese Studies 22 (1), pp. 19-38. ISSN 0267-5315.
Oaksford, Mike and Hahn, Ulrike (2006) Non-monotonicity and informal reasoning: comment on Ferguson (2003). Argumentation 20 (2), pp. 245-251. ISSN 0920-427X.
Plagianakos, V.P. and Magoulas, George D. and Vrahatis, M.N. (2006) Distributed computing methodology for training neural networks in an image-guided diagnostic application. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine 81 (3), pp. 228-235. ISSN 0169-2607.
Richardson, Fiona M. and Thomas, Michael S.C. (2006) The benefits of computational modelling for the study of developmental disorders: extending the Triesch et al. model to ADHD. Developmental Science 9 (2), pp. 151-155. ISSN 1363-755x.
Thomas, Michael S.C. and Dockrell, J.E. and Messer, D. and Parmigiani, C. and Ansari, D. and Karmiloff-Smith, Annette (2006) Speeded naming, frequency and the development of the lexicon in Williams syndrome. Language and Cognitive Processes 21 (6), pp. 721-759. ISSN 0169-0965.
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Hirsch, M. and Tucker, A. and Swift, S. and Martin, Nigel and Orengo, C. and Kellam, P. and Liu, X. (2006) Improved robustness in time series analysis of gene expression data by polynomial model based clustering. In: Berthold, M.R. and Glen, R.C. and Fischer, I. (eds.) Computational Life Sciences II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4216. Berlin, Germany: Springer, pp. 1-10. ISBN 9783540457671.
Thomas, Michael S.C. (2006) Theoretical implications of studying cognitive development in genetic disorders: the case of Williams-Beuren syndrome. In: Morris, C.A. and Lenhoff, H.M. and Wang, P.P. (eds.) Williams-Beuren Syndrome: Research, Evaluation, and Treatment. Baltimore, U.S.: Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 254-273. ISBN 9780801882128.
Thomas, Michael S.C. and Richardson, Fiona M. (2006) Atypical representational change: conditions for the emergence of atypical modularity. In: Munakata, Y. and Johnson, Mark H. (eds.) Processes of Change in Brain and Cognitive Development. Attention and Performance 21. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 315-347. ISBN 9780198568742.
Zamboulis, Lucas and Fan, Hao and Belhajjame, Khalid and Siepen, Jennifer and Jones, Andrew and Martin, Nigel and Poulovassilis, Alexandra and Hubbard, Simon and Embury, Suzanne and Paton, Norman (2006) Data access and integration in the ISPIDER proteomics grid. In: Leser, U. and Naumann, F. and Eckman, B. (eds.) Data Integration in the Life Sciences. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4075. Berlin, Germany: Springer, pp. 3-18. ISBN 9783540365938.