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2000
Springer
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Algorithmic Theories of Everything
The probability distribution P from which the history of our universe is sampled represents a theory of everything or TOE. We assume P is formally describable. Since most (uncount...
Jürgen Schmidhuber
AR
1998
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The CMUnited-98 champion small-robot team
Robotic soccer presents a large spectrum of challenging research opportunities. In this article, we present the main research and technical contributions of our champion CMUnited-...
Manuela M. Veloso, Michael H. Bowling, Peter Stone
ASE
1998
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Apel: A Graphical Yet Executable Formalism for Process Modeling
Software process improvement requires high level formalisms for describing project-specific, organizational and quality aspects. These formalisms must be convenient not only for ...
Samir Dami, Jacky Estublier, Mahfoud Amiour
ASE
1998
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Program Understanding as Constraint Satisfaction: Representation and Reasoning Techniques
The process of understanding a source code in a high-level programming language involves complex computation. Given a piece of legacy code and a library of program plan templates, ...
Steven G. Woods, Qiang Yang
EC
1998
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The Simple Genetic Algorithm and the Walsh Transform: Part I, Theory
This paper is the first part of a two part series. It proves a number of direct relationships between the Fourier transform and the simple genetic algorithm. (For a binary repres...
Michael D. Vose, Alden H. Wright