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NIPS
2003
15 years 8 months ago
A Biologically Plausible Algorithm for Reinforcement-shaped Representational Learning
Significant plasticity in sensory cortical representations can be driven in mature animals either by behavioural tasks that pair sensory stimuli with reinforcement, or by electro...
Maneesh Sahani
ICMAS
2000
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Multiple Negotiations among Agents for a Distributed Meeting Scheduler
We present a method for multi-agent negotiation for implementing a distributed meeting scheduler. In the meeting scheduler, an agent negotiates with other agents about making an p...
Toramatsu Shintani, Takayuki Ito, Katia P. Sycara
COMPSYSTECH
2010
15 years 6 months ago
Coordination of work: towards a typology
: Based on the study of different coordination theories and approaches and on the previous ethnographic case studies, authors identify certain types of coordination, which they int...
Hilda Tellioglu
AUTOMATICA
2007
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Development of omni-directional correlation functions for nonlinear model validation
In the present study a set of first order correlation functions are proposed to examine the quality of a wide class of identified nonlinear models. The first order correlation ...
Quan Min Zhu, Li Feng Zhang, Ashley Longden
CORR
2008
Springer
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Ranking and Unranking of Hereditarily Finite Functions and Permutations
Prolog's ability to return multiple answers on backtracking provides an elegant mechanism to derive reversible encodings of combinatorial objects as Natural Numbers i.e. ranki...
Paul Tarau