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2006
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Generating and evaluating evaluative arguments
Evaluative arguments are pervasive in natural human communication. In countless situations people attempt to advise or persuade their interlocutors that something is desirable (vs...
Giuseppe Carenini, Johanna D. Moore
AI
2006
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Backward-chaining evolutionary algorithms
Starting from some simple observations on a popular selection method in Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs)--tournament selection--we highlight a previously-unknown source of inefficien...
Riccardo Poli, William B. Langdon
CN
2007
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Network anomaly detection with incomplete audit data
With the ever increasing deployment and usage of gigabit networks, traditional network anomaly detection based Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) have not scaled accordingly. Most,...
Animesh Patcha, Jung-Min Park
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INFORMATICALT
2006
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Improving the Performances of Asynchronous Algorithms by Combining the Nogood Processors with the Nogood Learning Techniques
Abstract. The asynchronous techniques that exist within the programming with distributed constraints are characterized by the occurrence of the nogood values during the search for ...
Ionel Muscalagiu, Vladimir Cretu
AAMAS
2005
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Cooperative Multi-Agent Learning: The State of the Art
Cooperative multi-agent systems are ones in which several agents attempt, through their interaction, to jointly solve tasks or to maximize utility. Due to the interactions among t...
Liviu Panait, Sean Luke
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