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GECCO
2010
Springer
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16 years 20 hour ago
Towards drift correction in chemical sensors using an evolutionary strategy
Gas chemical sensors are strongly affected by the so-called drift, i.e., changes in sensors’ response caused by poisoning and aging that may significantly spoil the measures g...
Stephano Di Carlo, Ernesto Sánchez, Alberto...
ITS
2010
Springer
167views Multimedia» more  ITS 2010»
16 years 6 hour ago
Characterizing the Effectiveness of Tutorial Dialogue with Hidden Markov Models
Identifying effective tutorial dialogue strategies is a key issue for intelligent tutoring systems research. Human-human tutoring offers a valuable model for identifying effective ...
Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, Robert Phillips, Amy Ingra...
MATES
2009
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Framework for Dynamic Life Critical Situations Using Agents
In this paper, we present a framework incorporating a multi-agent system (MAS) that enables aid for international effect-based operation in emergency situations. The outcome is to ...
Jenny Lundberg, Anne Håkansson
SEKE
2001
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Ontology-Related Services in Agent-Based Distributed Information Infrastructures
Ontologies are an emerging paradigm to support declarativity, interoperability, and intelligent services in many areas, such as Agent–based Computation, Distributed Information ...
Ludger van Elst, Andreas Abecker
ICRA
2000
IEEE
136views Robotics» more  ICRA 2000»
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Recent Progress in Local and Global Traversability for Planetary Rovers
Autonomous planetary rovers operating in vast unknown environments must operate efficiently because of size, power and computing limitations. Recently, we have developed a rover c...
Sanjiv Singh, Reid G. Simmons, Trey Smith, Anthony...
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