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FOIS
2006
13 years 10 months ago
Simultaneous Events and the "Once-Only" Effect
Abstract. Some events recur, and some happen only once. Galton refers to the latter as "once-only" events [1]. In a first-order logic of events that makes a type-token di...
Haythem O. Ismail
ICWSM
2009
13 years 6 months ago
From Generating to Mining: Automatically Scripting Conversations Using Existing Online Sources
Hearing people argue opposing sides of an issue can be a useful way to understand the topic; however, these debates or conversations often don't exist. Unfortunately, generat...
Nathan D. Nichols, Lisa M. Gandy, Kristian J. Hamm...
SIGECOM
2003
ACM
135views ECommerce» more  SIGECOM 2003»
14 years 2 months ago
Playing large games using simple strategies
We prove the existence of -Nash equilibrium strategies with support logarithmic in the number of pure strategies. We also show that the payoffs to all players in any (exact) Nash...
Richard J. Lipton, Evangelos Markakis, Aranyak Meh...
ATAL
2005
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Improving reinforcement learning function approximators via neuroevolution
Reinforcement learning problems are commonly tackled with temporal difference methods, which use dynamic programming and statistical sampling to estimate the long-term value of ta...
Shimon Whiteson
IDA
2003
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Guided Incremental Construction of Belief Networks
Because uncertain reasoning is often intractable, it is hard to reason with a large amount of knowledge. One solution to this problem is to specify a set of possible models, some s...
Charles A. Sutton, Brendan Burns, Clayton T. Morri...