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 Chicago, Illinois article - Chicago, Illinois Chicago (disambiguation) skyline city United States 2000 Census - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Chicago is the third largest city in the United States with an official population of 2,896,016 as of the 2000 US Census and when combined with its suburbs a metro area population rapidly approaching ten million.
"The Windy City" - It is often recited that this nickname was first used by Charles Gibson Dana, editor of the New York Sun and former editor of the Chicago Republican in 1890 in reference to the city's claims for the World Columbian Exposition.
In this theory, it is said the nickname was inspired by the speechmaking proclivities of its politicians more than by its prevailing weather conditions.
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Chicago   (6351 words)

  
 Biographies of Major Contributors to Cognitive Science
Gibson, who spent most of her professional career at Cornell University, articulated an ecological perspective in developmental psychology: perceptual development was construed as a process of differentiation, and perceptual learning as an active process of information pickup.
The perceptual world is not constructed by processes of association and inference; rather, the infant explores the array of stimulation, searching for invariants that reflect the permanent properties of the world and the persisting features of the layout and of the objects in it.
Gibson is primarily known as the founder of the ecological approach to the study of perception, an approach which emphasized the importance of rich, structured information that is already in the light reaching the retina.
mechanism.ucsd.edu /~bill/research/ANAUT.html   (16669 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Norwich Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The splendid 'Royal Arcade', the Norwich Union Marble Banqueting Hall and the 'Hotel de Paris' at the seaside resort of Cromer are each fine examples of the so-called Gaudi of Norwich.
This was once the home of Air UK, which grew out of Air Anglia and eventually became part of the Dutch airline KLM.
Satirical comedian Steve Coogan located his fictional, unbearably vain, cheesy broadcaster 'Alan Partridge' in Norfolk, specifically hosting the pre-breakfast show on the fictional independent station 'Radio Norwich'.
www.ipedia.com /norwich.html   (1869 words)

  
 Stuart M. Shieber's Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Sandeep Kochhar, Mark Friedell, Steve Sistare, Janusz Juda, Mark LaPolla, Joe Marks, Peter McMurry, Corey Kosak, and Stuart Shieber.
Marks, P. Beardsley, B. Andalman, B. Freeman, S. Gibson, J. Hodgins, T. Kang, B. Mirtich, H. Pfister, W. Ruml, J. Seims, and S. Shieber.
Design galleries: A general approach to setting parameters for computer graphics and animation.
www.eecs.harvard.edu /shieber/Biblio   (1507 words)

  
 ASIS 1999 Annual Meeting Schedule: Monday   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
and Ian E. Gibson, both University of Alabama; and Ana Cleveland, University of North Texas.
Eugene Charniak, well known author and professor in the area of Statistical NLP will present an overview of the statistical techniques used in parsing, lexical semantics, anaphora resolution and word-sense disambiguation.
Jerry Hobbs, senior researcher at SRI and head of the NLP group there will examine interpretation, including anaphora resolution, as abduction and methods of encoding commonsense knowledge
www.asis.org /Conferences/AM99/Program/Schedule/Monday/monday.html   (2181 words)

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