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EXPERT
1998
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Data-Driven Constructive Induction
Constructive induction divides the problem of learning an inductive hypothesis into two intertwined searches: one—for the “best” representation space, and two—for the “be...
Eric Bloedorn, Ryszard S. Michalski

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Evolutionary synthesis of analog networks
he significant increase in the available computational power that took place in recent decades has been accompanied by a growing interest in the application of the evolutionary ap...
Claudio Mattiussi
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KDD
2000
ACM
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15 years 7 months ago
Learning Prosodic Patterns for Mandarin Speech Synthesis
Higher quality synthesized speech is required for widespread use of text-to-speech (TTS) technology, and prosodic pattern is the key feature that makes synthetic speech sound unna...
Yiqiang Chen, Wen Gao, Tingshao Zhu
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TOG
2008
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Synthesis of constrained walking skills
Simulated characters in simulated worlds require simulated skills. We develop control strategies that enable physically-simulated characters to dynamically navigate environments w...
Stelian Coros, Philippe Beaudoin, KangKang Yin, Mi...
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IEAAIE
2001
Springer
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Why Use a Unified Knowledge Representation?
In a unified knowledge representation, data, information and knowledge are all represented in a single formalism. A unified knowledge representation based on “items” is describ...
John K. Debenham