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AAAI
2004
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Towards Autonomic Computing: Adaptive Job Routing and Scheduling
Computer systems are rapidly becoming so complex that maintaining them with human support staffs will be prohibitively expensive and inefficient. In response, visionaries have beg...
Shimon Whiteson, Peter Stone
AAAI
2006
14 years 1 months ago
Improving Approximate Value Iteration Using Memories and Predictive State Representations
Planning in partially-observable dynamical systems is a challenging problem, and recent developments in point-based techniques such as Perseus significantly improve performance as...
Michael R. James, Ton Wessling, Nikos A. Vlassis
AAAI
2006
14 years 1 months ago
A Negotiation Protocol for Agents with Nonlinear Utility Functions
Takayuki Ito, Mark Klein, Hiromitsu Hattori
AAAI
2006
14 years 1 months ago
Multiclass Support Vector Machines for Articulatory Feature Classification
of somewhat abstracting away from the literal physiological measurements of articulation that are so closely tied to the acoustic signal, and with some additional computational bur...
Brian Hutchinson, Jianna Zhang
AAAI
2004
14 years 1 months ago
Evaluating Ontology Cleaning
Ontology as a discipline of Computer Science has made many claims about its usefulness, however to date there has been very little evaluation of those claims. We present the resul...
Christopher A. Welty, Ruchi Mahindru, Jennifer Chu...
AAAI
2006
14 years 1 months ago
Belief Change in the Context of Fallible Actions and Observations
We consider the iterated belief change that occurs following an alternating sequence of actions and observations. At each instant, an agent has some beliefs about the action that ...
Aaron Hunter, James P. Delgrande
AAAI
2006
14 years 1 months ago
Representing Systems with Hidden State
We discuss the problem of finding a good state representation in stochastic systems with observations. We develop a duality theory that generalizes existing work in predictive sta...
Christopher Hundt, Prakash Panangaden, Joelle Pine...