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AAAI
2006
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A Bayesian Network for Outbreak Detection and Prediction
Health care officials are increasingly concerned with knowing early whether an outbreak of a particular disease is unfolding. We often have daily counts of some variable that are ...
Xia Jiang, Garrick L. Wallstrom
GECCO
2008
Springer
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Embedded evolutionary multi-objective optimization for worst case robustness
In Multi-Objective Problems (MOPs) involving uncertainty, each solution might be associated with a cluster of performances in the objective space depending on the possible scenari...
Gideon Avigad, Jürgen Branke
BMCBI
2010
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Bayesian integrated modeling of expression data: a case study on RhoG
Background: DNA microarrays provide an efficient method for measuring activity of genes in parallel and even covering all the known transcripts of an organism on a single array. T...
Rashi Gupta, Dario Greco, Petri Auvinen, Elja Arja...
JAIR
2006
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Multi-Issue Negotiation with Deadlines
This paper studies bilateral multi-issue negotiation between self-interested autonomous agents. Now, there are a number of different procedures that can be used for this process; ...
S. Shaheen Fatima, Michael Wooldridge, Nicholas R....
BC
2005
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A control theory approach to the analysis and synthesis of the experimentally observed motion primitives
Recent experiments on frogs and rats, have led to the hypothesis that sensory-motor systems are organized into a finite number of linearly combinable modules; each module generates...
Francesco Nori, Ruggero Frezza