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COGSCI
2010
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15 years 28 days ago
The Interactive Evolution of Human Communication Systems
This paper compares two explanations of the process by which human communication systems evolve: iterated learning and social collaboration. It then reports an experiment testing ...
Nicolas Fay, Simon Garrod, Leo Roberts, Nik Swobod...
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COLT
2010
Springer
14 years 10 months ago
Best Arm Identification in Multi-Armed Bandits
We consider the problem of finding the best arm in a stochastic multi-armed bandit game. The regret of a forecaster is here defined by the gap between the mean reward of the optim...
Jean-Yves Audibert, Sébastien Bubeck, R&eac...
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HCI
2009
14 years 10 months ago
Seeing the World through an Expert's Eyes: Context-Aware Display as a Training Companion
Responsive Adaptive Display Anticipates Requests (RADAR) is a domain general system that learns to highlight an individual's preferred information displays, given the current ...
Marc T. Tomlinson, Michael Howe, Bradley C. Love
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TOG
2008
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15 years 21 days ago
Real-time data driven deformation using kernel canonical correlation analysis
Achieving intuitive control of animated surface deformation while observing a specific style is an important but challenging task in computer graphics. Solutions to this task can ...
Wei-Wen Feng, Byung-Uck Kim, Yizhou Yu
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CORR
2011
Springer
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14 years 7 months ago
Computational Rationalization: The Inverse Equilibrium Problem
Modeling the behavior of imperfect agents from a small number of observations is a difficult, but important task. In the singleagent decision-theoretic setting, inverse optimal co...
Kevin Waugh, Brian Ziebart, J. Andrew Bagnell