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5th QI 2011: Aberdeen, UK
- Dawei Song, Massimo Melucci, Ingo Frommholz, Peng Zhang, Lei Wang, Sachi Arafat:
Quantum Interaction - 5th International Symposium, QI 2011, Aberdeen, UK, June 26-29, 2011, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7052, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-24970-9
Keynote Talk
- Christopher A. Fuchs:
Born's Rule as an Empirical Addition to Probabilistic Coherence. 1
Language
- Peter Wittek, Sándor Darányi:
Introducing Scalable Quantum Approaches in Language Representation. 2-12 - Sven Aerts, Kirsty Kitto
, Laurianne Sitbon
:
Similarity Metrics within a Point of View. 13-24 - Tomas Veloz
, Liane Gabora, Mark Eyjolfson, Diederik Aerts
:
Toward a Formal Model of the Shifting Relationship between Concepts and Contexts during Associative Thought. 25-34
Semantic Spaces
- Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh
, Edward Grefenstette:
A Compositional Distributional Semantics, Two Concrete Constructions, and Some Experimental Evaluations. 35-47 - Trevor Cohen
, Dominic Widdows, Roger W. Schvaneveldt
, Thomas C. Rindflesch:
Finding Schizophrenia's Prozac Emergent Relational Similarity in Predication Space. 48-59 - Peter Wittek, Sándor Darányi:
Spectral Composition of Semantic Spaces. 60-70
Economics, Politics and Decision
- Ariane Lambert-Mogiliansky, Jerome R. Busemeyer
:
Dynamic Optimization with Type Indeterminate Decision-Maker: A Theory of Multiple-self Management. 71-82 - Christopher Zorn
, Charles E. Smith:
Pseudo-classical Nonseparability and Mass Politics in Two-Party Systems. 83-94 - Diederik Aerts
, Bart D'Hooghe, Sandro Sozzo
:
A Quantum Cognition Analysis of the Ellsberg Paradox. 95-104
Psychology and Cognition
- Harald Atmanspacher, Peter beim Graben, Thomas Filk:
Can Classical Epistemic States Be Entangled? 105-115 - Diederik Aerts
, Sandro Sozzo
:
Quantum Structure in Cognition: Why and How Concepts Are Entangled. 116-127 - Harald Atmanspacher, Thomas Filk:
Options for Testing Temporal Bell Inequalities for Mental Systems. 128-137
Information Representation and Retrieval
- Alvaro Francisco Huertas-Rosero, C. J. van Rijsbergen:
Quantum-Like Uncertain Conditionals for Text Analysis. 138-148 - David Galea, Peter Bruza
, Kirsty Kitto
, Douglas L. Nelson, Cathy McEvoy:
Modelling the Acitivation of Words in Human Memory: The Spreading Activation, Spooky-activation-at-a-distance and the Entanglement Models Compared. 149-160 - Sachi Arafat:
Senses in Which Quantum Theory Is an Analogy for Information Retrieval and Science. 161-171
Computation and Information
- Luís Tarrataca, Andreas Wichert
:
A Hierarchical Sorting Oracle. 172-181 - Masanari Asano, Masanori Ohya, Yoshiharu Tanaka, Ichiro Yamato, Irina Basieva
, Andrei Yu. Khrennikov:
Quantum-Like Paradigm: From Molecular Biology to Cognitive Psychology. 182-191
Posters
- Diederik Aerts
, Jan Broekaert
, Marek Czachor
, Bart D'Hooghe:
A Quantum-Conceptual Explanation of Violations of Expected Utility in Economics. 192-198 - George Economides:
On the Nature of the Human Mind: The Cognit Space Theory. 199-204 - Christian Flender:
Quantum Phenomenology and Dynamic Co-emergence. 205-210 - Emanuele Di Buccio
, Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio
:
Envisioning Dynamic Quantum Clustering in Information Retrieval. 211-216 - Leszek Kaliciak, Jun Wang, Dawei Song
, Peng Zhang, Yuexian Hou:
Contextual Image Annotation via Projection and Quantum Theory Inspired Measurement for Integration of Text and Visual Features. 217-222 - Elisa Maria Todarello, Walter Allasia
, Mario Stroppiana:
MPEG-7 Features in Hilbert Spaces: Querying Similar Images with Linear Superpositions. 223-228
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