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SIAMCO
2008
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Important Moments in Systems and Control
The moment problem matured from its various special forms in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries to a general class of problems that continues to exert profound influence on the...
Christopher I. Byrnes, Anders Lindquist
IJET
2007
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A Technology Based Program That Matches Enrichment Resources With Student Strengths
Remarkable advances in instructional communication technology (ICT) have now made is possible to provide high levels of enrichment and the kinds of curricular differentiation that...
Joseph S. Renzulli, Sally M. Reis
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CI
2005
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Incremental Learning of Procedural Planning Knowledge in Challenging Environments
Autonomous agents that learn about their environment can be divided into two broad classes. One class of existing learners, reinforcement learners, typically employ weak learning ...
Douglas J. Pearson, John E. Laird
JACM
2000
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Relational queries over interpreted structures
We rework parts of the classical relational theory when the underlying domain is a structure with some interpreted operations that can be used in queries. We identify parts of the...
Michael Benedikt, Leonid Libkin
LOGCOM
2000
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Reflection principles in computational logic
We introduce the concept of reflection principle as a knowledge representation paradigm in a computational logic setting. Reflection principles are expressed as certain kinds of l...
Jonas Barklund, Pierangelo Dell'Acqua, Stefania Co...