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AAAI
1998
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What Is Wrong With Us? Improving Robustness Through Social Diagnosis
1 Robust behavior in complex, dynamic environments mandates that intelligent agents autonomously monitor their own run-time behavior, detect and diagnose failures, and attempt reco...
Gal A. Kaminka, Milind Tambe
DARE
2000
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Developing mixed reality boundaries
Our work in the field of mixed reality has been concerned with the development of the mixed reality boundary approach. In contrast to other approaches that focus on superimposing ...
Boriana Koleva, Holger Schnädelbach, Steve Be...
NIPS
2000
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Learning Winner-take-all Competition Between Groups of Neurons in Lateral Inhibitory Networks
It has long been known that lateral inhibition in neural networks can lead to a winner-take-all competition, so that only a single neuron is active at a steady state. Here we show...
Xiaohui Xie, Richard H. R. Hahnloser, H. Sebastian...
NIPS
1997
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Relative Loss Bounds for Multidimensional Regression Problems
We study on-line generalized linear regression with multidimensional outputs, i.e., neural networks with multiple output nodes but no hidden nodes. We allow at the final layer tra...
Jyrki Kivinen, Manfred K. Warmuth
ISMB
1993
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Pattern Discovery in Gene Regulation: Designing an Analysis Environment
Interactions that determinecellular fate are exceedingly complex, can take place at different levels of gene regulation and involve a large numberof components(such as genes, prot...
Stella Veretnik, Bruce R. Schatz