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2004
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Intrinsically Motivated Reinforcement Learning
Psychologists call behavior intrinsically motivated when it is engaged in for its own sake rather than as a step toward solving a specific problem of clear practical value. But wh...
Satinder P. Singh, Andrew G. Barto, Nuttapong Chen...
CORR
2010
Springer
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Using machine learning to make constraint solver implementation decisions
Programs to solve so-called constraint problems are complex pieces of software which require many design decisions to be made more or less arbitrarily by the implementer. These dec...
Lars Kotthoff, Ian P. Gent, Ian Miguel
EOR
2010
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Cut generation for an integrated employee timetabling and production scheduling problem
This paper investigates the integration of the employee timetabling and production scheduling problems. At the first level, we manage a classical employee timetabling problem. At ...
O. Guyon, P. Lemaire, Eric Pinson, David Rivreau
AIR
2006
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Spatial inference with geometric proportional analogies
Abstract We describe an instance-based reasoning solution to a variety of spatial reasoning problems. The solution centers on identifying an isomorphic mapping between labelled gra...
Emma-Claire Mullally, Diarmuid P. O'Donoghue
IEAAIE
2010
Springer
14 years 7 months ago
Percolating Swarm Dynamics
Swarm Intelligence has been a successful approach to solve some combinatorial problems through the metaphor of interacting evolving individuals of a a population P in a closed toru...
Manuel Graña, Carmen Hernández, Alic...