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JAPLL
2008
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Undoing the effects of action sequences
In this paper, we study the following basic problem: After having executed a sequence of actions, find a sequence of actions that brings the agent back to the state just before th...
Thomas Eiter, Esra Erdem, Wolfgang Faber
IJCM
2008
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A reinforced learning control using iterative error compensation for uncertain dynamical systems
This paper investigates a learning control using iterative error compensation for uncertain systems to enhance the precision of high speed, computer controlled machining process. ...
Kuei-Shu Hsu, Wen-Shyong Yu, Ming-In Ho
PACT
2005
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Optimal Behavior of a Moving Creature in the Cellular Automata Model
The goal of our investigation is to find automatically the best rule for a cell in the cellular automata model. The cells are either of type Obstacle, Empty or Creature. Only Crea...
Mathias Halbach, Rolf Hoffmann
ACSC
2005
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Stemming Indonesian
Stemming words to (usually) remove suffixes has applications in text search, machine translation, document summarisation, and text classification. For example, English stemming r...
Jelita Asian, Hugh E. Williams, Seyed M. M. Tahagh...
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IWC
2008
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Robot ethics? Not yet: A reflection on Whitby's "Sometimes it's hard to be a robot"
Science fiction stories seductively portray robots as human. In present reality (early 21st century) robots are machines, even though they can do many things far better than human...
Harold W. Thimbleby