Sciweavers

109 search results - page 2 / 22
» When Are Behaviour Networks Well-Behaved
Sort
View
120
Voted
IWANN
2001
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
A Penalization Criterion Based on Noise Behaviour for Model Selection
Complexity-penalization strategies are one way to decide on the most appropriate network size in order to address the trade-off between overfitted and underfitted models. In this p...
Joaquín Pizarro Junquera, Pedro Galindo Ria...
128
Voted
CNSR
2005
IEEE
100views Communications» more  CNSR 2005»
15 years 5 months ago
Malicious Behaviour in Content-Addressable Peer-to-Peer Networks
Distributed Hash Tables (DHTs) promise to manage huge sets of key-value pairs in a Peer-to-Peer manner. The Content-Addressable Network (CAN) is a prominent variant of DHT. A crit...
Thomas Reidemeister, Klemens Böhm, Paul A. S....
129
Voted
NN
2006
Springer
140views Neural Networks» more  NN 2006»
15 years 3 months ago
Neural mechanism for stochastic behaviour during a competitive game
Previous studies have shown that non-human primates can generate highly stochastic choice behaviour, especially when this is required during a competitive interaction with another...
Alireza Soltani, Daeyeol Lee, Xiao-Jing Wang
142
Voted
ACSW
2006
15 years 4 months ago
Simulating a computational grid with networked animat agents
Computational grids are now widespread, but their large-scale behaviour is still poorly understood. We report on some calculations of loading, scaling and utilisation behaviours o...
Kenneth A. Hawick, Heath A. James
151
Voted
ECAI
2010
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Using Bayesian Networks in an Industrial Setting: Making Printing Systems Adaptive
Abstract. Control engineering is a field of major industrial importance as it offers principles for engineering controllable physical devices, such as cell phones, television sets,...
Arjen Hommersom, Peter J. F. Lucas