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PATAT
2000
Springer
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A Language for Specifying Complete Timetabling Problems
The timetabling problem consists in fixing a sequence of meetings between teachers and students in a given period of time, satisfying a set of different constraints. There are a nu...
Luís Paulo Reis, Eugenio Oliveira
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GIS
2009
ACM
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Annotating geospatial data based on its semantics
Geospatial information (GI) constitutes a significant portion of available data and are a key factor in planning and decision-making in a variety of domains,such as emergency man...
Carla Geovana N. Macário, Sidney Roberto de...
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AAAI
2007
15 years 4 months ago
Thresholded Rewards: Acting Optimally in Timed, Zero-Sum Games
In timed, zero-sum games, the goal is to maximize the probability of winning, which is not necessarily the same as maximizing our expected reward. We consider cumulative intermedi...
Colin McMillen, Manuela M. Veloso
AIIDE
2008
15 years 4 months ago
Hierarchical Petri Nets for Story Plots Featuring Virtual Humans
Petri Nets can be used for a retrospective analysis of a computer game story, for representing plots in serious games as well as for monitoring the course of the story, as recentl...
Daniel Balas, Cyril Brom, Adam Abonyi, Jakub Gemro...
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FLAIRS
2008
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Recovering from Inconsistency in Distributed Simple Temporal Networks
Simple Temporal Networks (STNs) are frequently used in scheduling applications, as they provide a powerful and general tool for managing temporal constraints. One obstacle to thei...
Anthony Gallagher, Stephen F. Smith