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GECCO
2010
Springer
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Multi-task evolutionary shaping without pre-specified representations
Shaping functions can be used in multi-task reinforcement learning (RL) to incorporate knowledge from previously experienced tasks to speed up learning on a new task. So far, rese...
Matthijs Snel, Shimon Whiteson
VISSYM
2007
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Grouse: Feature-Based, Steerable Graph Hierarchy Exploration
Grouse is a feature-based approach to steerable exploration of a graph and an associated hierarchy. Steerability allows exploration to begin immediately, rather than requiring a c...
Daniel Archambault, Tamara Munzner, David Auber
VISSYM
2007
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Path Visualization for Adjacency Matrices
For displaying a dense graph, an adjacency matrix is superior than a node-link diagram because it is more compact and free of visual clutter. A node-link diagram, however, is far ...
Zeqian Shen, Kwan-Liu Ma
VISSYM
2007
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Visualization Methods for Vortex Rings and Vortex Breakdown Bubbles
Vortex breakdown bubbles are a subject which is of interest in many disciplines such as aeronautics, mixing, and combustion. Existing visualization methods are based on stream sur...
Ronald Peikert, Filip Sadlo
AAAI
2008
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On the Dimensionality of Voting Games
In a yes/no voting game, a set of voters must determine whether to accept or reject a given alternative. Weighted voting games are a well-studied subclass of yes/no voting games, ...
Edith Elkind, Leslie Ann Goldberg, Paul W. Goldber...
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