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BMCBI
2008
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On deducing causality in metabolic networks
Background: Metabolic networks present a complex interconnected structure, whose understanding is in general a non-trivial task. Several formal approaches have been developed to s...
Chiara Bodei, Andrea Bracciali, Davide Chiarugi
CONNECTION
2008
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Object schemas for grounding language in a responsive robot
We introduce an approach for physically-grounded natural language interpretation by robots which reacts appropriately to unanticipated physical changes in the environment and dyna...
Kai-yuh Hsiao, Stefanie Tellex, Soroush Vosoughi, ...
AR
2006
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Adaptive body schema for robotic tool-use
The development and expression of many higher level cognitive functions, such as imitation, spatial perception, and tool-use relies on a multi-modal representation of the body kno...
Cota Nabeshima, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Max Lungarella
ARTMED
2006
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Semi-automatic learning of simple diagnostic scores utilizing complexity measures
Objective: Knowledge acquisition and maintenance in medical domains with a large application domain ontology is a difficult task. To reduce knowledge elicitation costs, semiautoma...
Martin Atzmüller, Joachim Baumeister, Frank P...
FSS
2008
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Learning valued preference structures for solving classification problems
This paper introduces a new approach to classification which combines pairwise decomposition techniques with ideas and tools from fuzzy preference modeling. More specifically, our...
Eyke Hüllermeier, Klaus Brinker
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