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CDC
2009
IEEE
133views Control Systems» more  CDC 2009»
14 years 2 months ago
Arbitrarily modulated Markov decision processes
— We consider decision-making problems in Markov decision processes where both the rewards and the transition probabilities vary in an arbitrary (e.g., nonstationary) fashion. We...
Jia Yuan Yu, Shie Mannor
HICSS
2000
IEEE
154views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2000»
14 years 2 months ago
Fuzzy Logic in Clinical Practice Decision Support Systems
Computerized clinical guidelines can provide significant benefits to health outcomes and costs, however, their effective implementation presents significant problems. Vagueness an...
James R. Warren, Gleb Beliakov, Berend-Jan van der...
ECAI
2006
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Situation Assessment for Sensor-Based Recovery Planning
We present an approach for recovery from perceptual failures, or more precisely anchoring failures. Anchoring is the problem of connecting symbols representing objects to sensor da...
Abdelbaki Bouguerra, Lars Karlsson, Alessandro Saf...
CVPR
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Tracking rotating fluids in realtime using snapshots
We present a model-based system for tracking rotating fluids, and apply it to a laboratory study of atmospheric circulation. Tracking is accomplished by filtering uncertain and hi...
Sai Ravela, John Marshall, Christopher Hill, Andre...
APCCM
2008
13 years 11 months ago
Making Workflows Context-aware: A Way to Support Knowledge-intensive Tasks
In business processes, knowledge-intensive tasks are ones in which the people performing such tasks are involved in a fair degree of uncertainty. These people are required to appl...
Mitra Heravizadeh, David Edmond