tion Learning about Temporally Abstract Actions Richard S. Sutton Department of Computer Science University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003-4610 rich@cs.umass.edu Doina Precup D...
Richard S. Sutton, Doina Precup, Satinder P. Singh
Distributed scheduling algorithms for wireless ad hoc networks have received substantial attention over the last decade. The complexity levels of these algorithms span a wide spec...
—Finding the most interesting correlations among items is essential for problems in many commercial, medical, and scientific domains. Much previous research focuses on finding ...
A growing number of mobile computing applications are centered around the user’s location. The notion of location is broad, ranging from physical coordinates (latitude/longitude...
Martin Azizyan, Ionut Constandache, Romit Roy Chou...
High-end computing is universally recognized to be a strategic tool for leadership in science and technology. A significant portion of high-end computing is conducted on clusters...