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CORR
2007
Springer
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From the entropy to the statistical structure of spike trains
— We use statistical estimates of the entropy rate of spike train data in order to make inferences about the underlying structure of the spike train itself. We first examine a n...
Yun Gao, Ioannis Kontoyiannis, Elie Bienenstock
SIGCSE
2008
ACM
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Debugging: the good, the bad, and the quirky -- a qualitative analysis of novices' strategies
A qualitative analysis of debugging strategies of novice Java programmers is presented. The study involved 21 CS2 students from seven universities in the U.S. and U.K. Subjects &q...
Laurie Murphy, Gary Lewandowski, Renée McCa...
UMUAI
1998
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What is Initiative?
This paper presents some alternate theories for explaining the term ‘initiative’, as it is used in the design of mixed-initiative AI systems. Although there is now active resea...
Robin Cohen, Coralee Allaby, Christian Cumbaa, Mar...
BIB
2002
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Technologies for Integrating Biological Data
The process of building a new database relevant to some field of study in biomedicine involves transforming, integrating, and cleansing multiple data sources, as well as adding ne...
L. Wong
ICML
1999
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Implicit Imitation in Multiagent Reinforcement Learning
Imitation is actively being studied as an effective means of learning in multi-agent environments. It allows an agent to learn how to act well (perhaps optimally) by passively obs...
Bob Price, Craig Boutilier