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NIPS
2008
13 years 5 months ago
Skill Characterization Based on Betweenness
We present a characterization of a useful class of skills based on a graphical representation of an agent's interaction with its environment. Our characterization uses betwee...
Özgür Simsek, Andrew G. Barto
TSMC
1998
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13 years 3 months ago
The MDS-ANAVA technique for assessing knowledge representation differences between skill groups
—Knowledge representation is one of important factors that determine human performance on cognitive tasks. Due to different levels of experience, different groups of people may d...
Nong Ye
IROS
2006
IEEE
233views Robotics» more  IROS 2006»
13 years 10 months ago
Machine-mediated Motor Skill Training Method in Haptic-enabled Chinese Handwriting Simulation System
Training of motor skill through machine-mediated method is a promising way to improve complex dexterous manipulation skill. New method of fusion between human motor skill and machi...
Dangxiao Wang, Yuru Zhang, Chong Yao
ROBOCUP
2004
Springer
94views Robotics» more  ROBOCUP 2004»
13 years 9 months ago
Optic Flow Based Skill Learning for a Humanoid to Trap, Approach to, and Pass a Ball
Generation of a sequence of behaviors is necessary for the RoboCup Humanoid league to realize not simply a individual robot performance but also cooperative ones between robots. A ...
Masaki Ogino, Masaaki Kikuchi, Jun'ichiro Ooga, Ma...
CRYPTO
1999
Springer
87views Cryptology» more  CRYPTO 1999»
13 years 8 months ago
Non-malleable Encryption: Equivalence between Two Notions, and an Indistinguishability-Based Characterization
We prove the equivalence of two definitions of non-malleable encryption appearing in the literature— the original one of Dolev, Dwork and Naor and the later one of Bellare, Desa...
Mihir Bellare, Amit Sahai