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AAAI
1992
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Analyzing Failure Recovery to Improve Planner Design
Plans fail for many reasons. During planner development, failure can often be traced to actions of the planner itself. Failure recovery analysis is a procedure for analyzing execu...
Adele E. Howe
GECCO
2008
Springer
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Rank based variation operators for genetic algorithms
We show how and why using genetic operators that are applied with probabilities that depend on the fitness rank of a genotype or phenotype offers a robust alternative to the Sim...
Jorge Cervantes, Christopher R. Stephens
AUTOMATICA
2008
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Approximately bisimilar symbolic models for nonlinear control systems
Control systems are usually modeled by differential equations describing how physical phenomena can be influenced by certain control parameters or inputs. Although these models ar...
Giordano Pola, Antoine Girard, Paulo Tabuada
BIB
2006
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Computational methodologies for modelling, analysis and simulation of signalling networks
This article is a critical review of computational techniques used to model, analyse and simulate signalling networks. We propose a conceptual framework, and discuss the role of s...
David R. Gilbert, Hendrik Fuß, Xu Gu, Richar...
JSS
2006
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13 years 8 months ago
Semantic component networking: Toward the synergy of static reuse and dynamic clustering of resources in the knowledge grid
Model is a kind of codified knowledge that has been verified in solving problems. Solving a complex problem usually needs a set of models. Using components, the composition of a s...
Hai Zhuge