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HYBRID
2007
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
The Concept of Deadlock and Livelock in Hybrid Control Systems
This short paper qualitatively introduces the definition of the concepts of Deadlock and Livelock for a general class of Hybrid Control Systems (HCS). Such a characterization hing...
Alessandro Abate, Alessandro D'Innocenzo, Giordano...
FM
2005
Springer
99views Formal Methods» more  FM 2005»
15 years 3 months ago
Semantics of BPEL4WS-Like Fault and Compensation Handling
BPEL4WS is one of the most important business process modelling languages. One distinct feature of it is the fully programmable fault and compensation handling mechanism, which all...
Zongyan Qiu, Shuling Wang, Geguang Pu, Xiangpeng Z...
PAAMS
2010
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Comparing Three Computational Models of Affect
In aiming for behavioral fidelity, artificial intelligence cannot and no longer ignores the formalization of human affect. Affect modeling plays a vital role in faithfully simulati...
Tibor Bosse, Jonathan Gratch, Johan F. Hoorn, Matt...
ACSW
2004
14 years 11 months ago
Early Assessment of Classification Performance
The ability to distinguish between objects is the fundamental to learning and intelligent behavior in general. The difference between two things is the information we seek; the pr...
Bostjan Brumen, Izidor Golob, Hannu Jaakkola, Tatj...
RAS
2006
107views more  RAS 2006»
14 years 9 months ago
Quantifying patterns of agent-environment interaction
This article explores the assumption that a deeper (quantitative) understanding of the information-theoretic implications of sensory-motor coordination can help endow robots not o...
Danesh Tarapore, Max Lungarella, Gabriel Gó...