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GECCO
2007
Springer
163views Optimization» more  GECCO 2007»
15 years 3 months ago
Action-selection and crossover strategies for self-modeling machines
In previous work [7] a computational framework was demonstrated that employs evolutionary algorithms to automatically model a given system. This is accomplished by alternating the...
Josh C. Bongard
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WAPCV
2007
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Differences and Interactions Between Cerebral Hemispheres When Processing Ambiguous Words
It is well known that the brain (especially the cortex) is structurally separable into two hemispheres. Many neuropsychological studies show that the process of ambiguity resoluti...
Orna Peleg, Zohar Eviatar, Hananel Hazan, Larry M....
DLOG
1998
14 years 11 months ago
Comparing Subsumption Optimizations
Effective systems for expressive description logics require a heavily-optimised subsumption checker incorporating a range of optimisation techniques. Because of the correspondence...
Ian Horrocks, Peter F. Patel-Schneider
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FC
2005
Springer
83views Cryptology» more  FC 2005»
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Secure Distributed Human Computation
We suggest a general paradigm of using large-scale distributed computation to solve difficult problems, but where humans can act as agents and provide candidate solutions. We are e...
Craig Gentry, Zulfikar Ramzan, Stuart G. Stubblebi...
FSTTCS
1998
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Alternative Computational Models: A Comparison of Biomolecular and Quantum Computation
Molecular Computation (MC) is massively parallel computation where data is stored and processed within objects of molecular size. Biomolecular Computation (BMC) is MC using biotec...
John H. Reif