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GECCO
2010
Springer
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Evolutionary-based conflict-free scheduling of collective communications on spidergon NoCs
The Spidergon interconnection network has become popular recently in multiprocessor systems on chips. To the best of our knowledge, algorithms for collective communications (CC) h...
Jirí Jaros, Vaclav Dvorak
ITS
2010
Springer
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Developing Empirically Based Student Personality Profiles for Affective Feedback Models
The impact of affect on learning has been the subject of increasing attention. Because of the differential effects of students’ affective states on learning outcomes, there is a ...
Jennifer L. Robison, Scott W. McQuiggan, James C. ...
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HIPEAC
2009
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Steal-on-Abort: Improving Transactional Memory Performance through Dynamic Transaction Reordering
Abstract. In transactional memory, aborted transactions reduce performance, and waste computing resources. Ideally, concurrent execution of transactions should be optimally ordered...
Mohammad Ansari, Mikel Luján, Christos Kots...
IDEAL
2009
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
The Winning Advantage: Using Opponent Models in Robot Soccer
Opponent modeling is a skill in multi-agent systems (MAS) which attempts to create a model of the behavior of the opponent. This model can be used to predict the future actions of ...
José Antonio Iglesias, Juan Antonio Fern&aa...
AGENTS
2001
Springer
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It knows what you're going to do: adding anticipation to a Quakebot
The complexity of AI characters in computer games is continually improving; however they still fall short of human players. In this paper we describe an AI bot for the game Quake ...
John E. Laird
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