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JAL
2008
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Experimenting with parallelism for the instantiation of ASP programs
Abstract. In the last few years, the microprocessors technologies have been definitely moving to multi-core architectures, in order to improve performances as well as reduce power ...
Francesco Calimeri, Simona Perri, Francesco Ricca
IJON
2006
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Storing and restoring visual input with collaborative rank coding and associative memory
Associative memory in cortical circuits has been held as a major mechanism for content-addressable memory. Hebbian synapses implement associative memory efficiently when storing s...
Martin Rehn, Friedrich T. Sommer
IJRR
2006
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From Robots to Animals: Virtual Fences for Controlling Cattle
We consider the problem of monitoring and controlling the position of herd animals, and view animals as agents with natural mobility but not strictly controllable. By exploiting k...
Zack J. Butler, Peter I. Corke, Ronald A. Peterson...
JCP
2008
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Hardware/Software Co-design Approach for an ADALINE Based Adaptive Control System
Abstract--In this paper, we report some results on hardware and software co-design of an adaptive linear neuron (ADALINE) based control system. A discrete-time Proportional-Integra...
Shouling He, Xuping Xu
CORR
2007
Springer
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How to use the Scuba Diving metaphor to solve problem with neutrality ?
Abstract. We proposed a new search heuristic using the scuba diving metaphor. This approach is based on the concept of evolvability and tends to exploit neutrality which exists in ...
Philippe Collard, Sébastien Vérel, M...