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CORR
2004
Springer
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Non-computable Julia sets
While most polynomial Julia sets are computable, it has been recently shown [12] that there exist non-computable Julia sets. The proof was non-constructive, and indeed there were ...
Mark Braverman, Michael Yampolsky
AI
2000
Springer
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On agent-based software engineering
Agent-based computing represents an exciting new synthesis both for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and, more generally, Computer Science. It has the potential to significantly impro...
Nicholas R. Jennings
BC
2000
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Analysis of a distributed model of leg coordination
Using tools from discrete dynamical systems theory, we begin a systematic analysis of a distributed model of leg coordination with both biological and robotic applications. In this...
Alan Calvitti, Randall D. Beer
IVC
2000
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A computational approach to color adaptation effects
The human vision system has adaptation mechanisms that cannot be managed with the classic tri-stimulus color theory. The effects of these mechanisms are clearly visible in some we...
Daniele Marini, Alessandro Rizzi
ML
2002
ACM
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On the Existence of Linear Weak Learners and Applications to Boosting
We consider the existence of a linear weak learner for boosting algorithms. A weak learner for binary classification problems is required to achieve a weighted empirical error on t...
Shie Mannor, Ron Meir