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BMCBI
2007
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15 years 2 months ago
Modular co-evolution of metabolic networks
Background: The architecture of biological networks has been reported to exhibit high level of modularity, and to some extent, topological modules of networks overlap with known f...
Jing Zhao, Guohui Ding, Lin Tao, Hong Yu, Zhong-Ha...
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ICML
2004
IEEE
16 years 3 months ago
Apprenticeship learning via inverse reinforcement learning
We consider learning in a Markov decision process where we are not explicitly given a reward function, but where instead we can observe an expert demonstrating the task that we wa...
Pieter Abbeel, Andrew Y. Ng
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ASIACRYPT
2009
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Linearization Framework for Collision Attacks: Application to CubeHash and MD6
In this paper, an improved differential cryptanalysis framework for finding collisions in hash functions is provided. Its principle is based on linearization of compression functi...
Eric Brier, Shahram Khazaei, Willi Meier, Thomas P...
TROB
2008
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15 years 2 months ago
Experimentally Verified Optimal Serpentine Gait and Hyperredundancy of a Rigid-Link Snake Robot
In this study, we examine, for a six-link snake robot, how an optimal gait might change as a function of the snake
Vipul Mehta, Sean Brennan, Farhan Gandhi
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ECLIPSE
2007
ACM
15 years 6 months ago
Informing Eclipse API production and consumption
Application programming interfaces (APIs) inform application developers as to the functionality provided by a library and how to interact with it. APIs are a double-edged sword: i...
Reid Holmes, Robert J. Walker