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2006
Springer
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The misbehavior of value and the discipline of the will
Most reinforcement learning models of animal conditioning operate under the convenient, though fictive, assumption that Pavlovian conditioning concerns prediction learning whereas...
Peter Dayan, Yael Niv, Ben Seymour, Nathaniel D. D...
IJAIT
2007
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Document Retrieval by Projection Based Frequency Distribution
In document retrieval task, random projection (RP) is a useful technique of dimension reduction. It can be obtained very quickly yet the recalculation is not necessary to any chang...
Isamu Shioya, Hirohito Oh'uchi, Takao Miura
PRL
2006
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Motion features to enhance scene segmentation in active visual attention
A new computational model for active visual attention is introduced in this paper. The method extracts motion and shape features from video image sequences, and integrates these f...
María T. López, Antonio Ferná...
SIGIR
2008
ACM
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Personal vs non-personal blogs: initial classification experiments
We address the task of separating personal from non-personal blogs, and report on a set of baseline experiments where we compare the performance on a small set of features across ...
Erik Elgersma, Maarten de Rijke
AR
2005
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Active compliant motion: a survey
Whether they are asked to polish or assemble parts, clean the house or open doors, the future generation of robots will have to cope with contact tasks under uncertainty in a stabl...
Tine Lefebvre, Jing Xiao, Herman Bruyninckx, Gudru...
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