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COINVENT: Towards a Computational Concept Invention Theory
Marco Schorlemmer,Alan Smaill,Kai-Uwe Kühnberger,Oliver Kutz,Simon Colton,Emilios Cambouropoulos,Alison Pease +6 more
- 10 Jun 2014
- pp 288-296
TL;DR: The project COINVENT acknowledges the support of the Future and Emerging Tech- nologies (FET) programme within the Seventh Framework Programme for Research of the Eu- ropean Commission, under FET-Open Grant number: 611553.
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Abstract: The project COINVENT acknowledges the nancial support of the Future and Emerging Tech-
nologies (FET) programme within the Seventh Framework Programme for Research of the Eu-
ropean Commission, under FET-Open Grant number: 611553
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