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An Exploration of Random Processes for Engineers
"From an applications viewpoint, the main reason to study the subject of these notes is to help deal with the complexity of describing random, time-varying functions. A random...
Bruce Hajek
ICRA
2000
IEEE
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Enhancing Randomized Motion Planners: Exploring with Haptic Hints
In this paper, we investigate methods for enabling a human operator and an automatic motion planner to cooperatively solve a motion planning query. Our work is motivated by our ex...
O. Burçhan Bayazit, Guang Song, Nancy M. Am...
WAW
2007
Springer
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Random Dot Product Graph Models for Social Networks
Inspired by the recent interest in combining geometry with random graph models, we explore in this paper two generalizations of the random dot product graph model proposed by Kraet...
Stephen J. Young, Edward R. Scheinerman
BIOINFORMATICS
2007
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Exploring biological network structure using exponential random graph models
Motivation: The functioning of biological networks depends in large part on their complex underlying structure. When studying their systemic nature many modeling approaches focus ...
Zachary M. Saul, Vladimir Filkov
ENTCS
2008
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Coverage-biased Random Exploration of Models
This paper describes a set of methods for randomly drawing traces in large models either uniformly among all traces, or with a coverage criterion as target. Classical random walk ...
Marie-Claude Gaudel, Alain Denise, Sandrine-Domini...