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This paper introduces design principles for modular Bayesian fusion systems which can (i) cope with large quantities of heterogeneous information and (ii) can adapt to changing constellations of information sources on the fly.

We're all guilty of it to some degree, and while we may not all listen to Fox News Radio six hours a day, our constellations of information sources are very rarely broad enough to dispel our own pleasant prejudices and established ideas.

It is likely, however, that spatial tasks can be solved using different constellations of information (e.g., Dudchenko, 2001).

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That constellation of information could be mined to organize e-mail within an in-box around certain projects, or certain groups of contacts.

Even if a biography appears to stick close to the subject's life, its constellation of information subtly reflects not just the course of research but also the course of the author's life long before writing a biography was ever in sight.

The internal borders within Cyberspace will thus allow for differentiation among distinct constellations of such information ….

If the variety of proteins produced by expression of the mouse Abp paralogues act as components of a complex pheromone system, then the secretions of the lacrimal gland and salivary glands provide a constellation of olfactory information, such as an animal's age and sex.

The idea is to provide a second layer of information: labeled constellations on top of photographs of stars or street names on top of maps, for instance.

The total number of information bearing signal constellation points per block, transmitted from each user, then becomes L = S d M. A forward error correcting code (FEC) with rate R is used to generate codewords, which after interleaving, are mapped onto the L signal constellation points.

This is performed by mapping a block of information bits into a constellation point in the signal and spatial domains[3].

Let be a transmitted vector of length, obtained by mapping a set of information bits onto an -QAM constellation.

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