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CORR
2011
Springer
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14 years 10 months ago
Accelerating Reinforcement Learning through Implicit Imitation
Imitation can be viewed as a means of enhancing learning in multiagent environments. It augments an agent’s ability to learn useful behaviors by making intelligent use of the kn...
Craig Boutilier, Bob Price
ICML
2003
IEEE
16 years 7 months ago
Weighted Order Statistic Classifiers with Large Rank-Order Margin
We investigate how stack filter function classes like weighted order statistics can be applied to classification problems. This leads to a new design criteria for linear classifie...
Reid B. Porter, Damian Eads, Don R. Hush, James Th...
ICSE
2005
IEEE-ACM
16 years 7 months ago
What you always wanted to know about agile methods but did not dare to ask
A fleet of emerging agile methods is both gaining popularity and generating lots of controversy. Real-world examples argue for (e.g. [4]) and against (e.g. [6]) agile methods. Sev...
Frank Maurer, Grigori Melnik
IPPS
2007
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
FixD : Fault Detection, Bug Reporting, and Recoverability for Distributed Applications
Model checking, logging, debugging, and checkpointing/recovery are great tools to identify bugs in small sequential programs. The direct application of these techniques to the dom...
Cristian Tapus, David A. Noblet
DBPL
2007
Springer
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16 years 1 months ago
Provenance as Dependency Analysis
Abstract. Provenance is information recording the source, derivation, or history of some information. Provenance tracking has been studied in a variety of settings; however, althou...
James Cheney, Amal Ahmed, Umut A. Acar