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CORR
2008
Springer
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An Indirect Genetic Algorithm for a Nurse Scheduling Problem
This paper describes a Genetic Algorithms approach to a manpower-scheduling problem arising at a major UK hospital. Although Genetic Algorithms have been successfully used for sim...
Uwe Aickelin, Kathryn A. Dowsland
CORR
2008
Springer
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Linearly Parameterized Bandits
We consider bandit problems involving a large (possibly infinite) collection of arms, in which the expected reward of each arm is a linear function of an r-dimensional random vect...
Paat Rusmevichientong, John N. Tsitsiklis
AIR
2006
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Attention driven reference resolution in multimodal contexts
In recent years a a number of psycholinguistic experiments have pointed to the interaction between language and vision. In particular, the interaction between visual attention and ...
John D. Kelleher
ALIFE
2006
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Self-Replication and Self-Assembly for Manufacturing
It has been argued that a central objective of nanotechnology is to make products inexpensively, and that self-replication is an effective approach to very low-cost manufacturing....
Robert Ewaschuk, Peter D. Turney
EJIS
2008
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Measuring research quality: the United Kingdom Government's Research Assessment Exercise
Can research quality be measured meaningfully? Whether it can or not does not interfere with the desire to do so if the motivation is strong enough. This paper discusses the Unite...
Ray J. Paul
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