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IAT
2009
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Combining Boolean Games with the Power of Ontologies for Automated Multi-attribute Negotiation in the Semantic Web
Recently, multi-attribute negotiation has been extensively studied from a game-theoretic viewpoint. Since normal and extensive form games have the drawback of requiring an explicit...
Thomas Lukasiewicz, Azzurra Ragone
TC
2008
15 years 6 months ago
Adaptive Channel Buffers in On-Chip Interconnection Networks - A Power and Performance Analysis
On-chip interconnection networks (OCINs) have emerged as a modular and scalable solution for wire delay constraints in deep submicron VLSI design. OCIN research has shown that the ...
Avinash Karanth Kodi, Ashwini Sarathy, Ahmed Louri
SBBD
2008
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15 years 8 months ago
Indexing Internal Memory with Minimal Perfect Hash Functions
A perfect hash function (PHF) is an injective function that maps keys from a set S to unique values, which are in turn used to index a hash table. Since no collisions occur, each k...
Fabiano C. Botelho, Hendrickson R. Langbehn, Guilh...
ICML
2008
IEEE
16 years 7 months ago
Apprenticeship learning using linear programming
In apprenticeship learning, the goal is to learn a policy in a Markov decision process that is at least as good as a policy demonstrated by an expert. The difficulty arises in tha...
Umar Syed, Michael H. Bowling, Robert E. Schapire
ICML
2009
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Learning linear dynamical systems without sequence information
Virtually all methods of learning dynamic systems from data start from the same basic assumption: that the learning algorithm will be provided with a sequence, or trajectory, of d...
Tzu-Kuo Huang, Jeff Schneider