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AAMAS
2005
Springer
15 years 22 days ago
Learning and Exploiting Relative Weaknesses of Opponent Agents
Agents in a competitive interaction can greatly benefit from adapting to a particular adversary, rather than using the same general strategy against all opponents. One method of s...
Shaul Markovitch, Ronit Reger
IJHCI
2007
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20 Years of Four HCI Conferences: A Visual Exploration
We present a visual exploration of the field of human-computer interaction through the author and article metadata of four of its major conferences: the ACM conferences on Comput...
Nathalie Henry, Howard Goodell, Niklas Elmqvist, J...
SIGOPS
2008
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Vigilant: out-of-band detection of failures in virtual machines
What do our computer systems do all day? How do we make sure they continue doing it when failures occur? Traditional approaches to answering these questions often involve inband m...
Dan Pelleg, Muli Ben-Yehuda, Richard Harper, Lisa ...
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AAMAS
2005
Springer
15 years 22 days ago
Cooperative Multi-Agent Learning: The State of the Art
Cooperative multi-agent systems are ones in which several agents attempt, through their interaction, to jointly solve tasks or to maximize utility. Due to the interactions among t...
Liviu Panait, Sean Luke
SIMPRA
2008
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CEST and MEST: Tools for the simulation of radio frequency electric discharges in waveguides
In this paper we present two software tools for the simulation of electron multiplication processes in radio frequency (RF) waveguides. The electric discharges are caused by the m...
Francisco Pérez, Juan de Lara, Luis Conde, ...
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