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CORR
2000
Springer
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Scaling Up Inductive Logic Programming by Learning from Interpretations
When comparing inductive logic programming (ILP) and attribute-value learning techniques, there is a trade-off between expressive power and efficiency. Inductive logic programming ...
Hendrik Blockeel, Luc De Raedt, Nico Jacobs, Bart ...
LOGCOM
1998
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Applying the Mu-Calculus in Planning and Reasoning about Action
Planning algorithms have traditionally been geared toward achievement goals in single-agent environments. Such algorithms essentially produce plans to reach one of a specified se...
Munindar P. Singh
SIAMCOMP
1998
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The Queue-Read Queue-Write PRAM Model: Accounting for Contention in Parallel Algorithms
This paper introduces the queue-read, queue-write (qrqw) parallel random access machine (pram) model, which permits concurrent reading and writing to shared memory locations, but ...
Phillip B. Gibbons, Yossi Matias, Vijaya Ramachand...
VLSISP
2002
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Minimizing Buffer Requirements under Rate-Optimal Schedule in Regular Dataflow Networks
Large-grain synchronous dataflow graphs or multi-rate graphs have the distinct feature that the nodes of the dataflow graph fire at different rates. Such multi-rate large-grain dat...
Ramaswamy Govindarajan, Guang R. Gao, Palash Desai
JAIR
2010
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Resource-Driven Mission-Phasing Techniques for Constrained Agents in Stochastic Environments
Because an agent’s resources dictate what actions it can possibly take, it should plan which resources it holds over time carefully, considering its inherent limitations (such a...
E. H. Durfee Wu, Edmund H. Durfee
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