The ASK Kanzi client program will be the main()
method which Kanzi and other apes, dogs, cats, elephants, birds, use to:
- communicate linguistically with one another using lexigrams
- control their environment with remote devices
The program is written in Java
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Vertex
Edge
Graph
Stack(X)
Queue
PriorityQ(ueue)
Person
ClassDataArray
OrderedArray
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Color
LexigramClass
Semantic Color-Coding of LexigramsLexigramOperationalClass
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Lexigram
LexigramProduct
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Depth-first search
Breadth-first search
Minimum spanning tree
(depth first)Topological sort
The Paper
# corresponds to the source's index file number. The papers are listed in descending chronological order and may be found at the folder linked here https://mega.nz/folder/jJpwRZJZ#k-NEJkGmGiAvHiPUwt8Ipg
. You must request permission from chaz@seawolfsoftware.io
to access this folder.
- Total size: 61.0 MB
- Contains: 48 files
Paper | Source Information | Year |
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12 | Engineering and Structural materials Flexible wearable sensors - an update in view of touch-sensing Chi Cuong Vu,Sang Jin Kim &Jooyong Kim Pages 26-36 | Received 31 Aug 2020, Accepted 27 Nov 2020, Accepted author version posted online: 04 Jan 2021, Published online:31 Mar 2021 | 2021 |
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32 | Pilley, John. (2013). Border collie comprehends sentences containing a prepositional object, verb, and direct object. Learning and Motivation. 44. 229–240. 10.1016/j.lmot.2013.02.003. | 2013 |
33 | Anselme, Patrick. (2013). Preference for rich, random tactile stimulation in woodlice (Porcellio scaber). Learning and Motivation. 44. 326–336. 10.1016/j.lmot.2013.03.002. | 2013 |
34 | Kaminski, Juliane & Nitzschner, Marie. (2013). Do dogs get the point? A review of dog–human communication ability. Learning and Motivation. 44. 294–302. 10.1016/j.lmot.2013.05.001. | 2013 |
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