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CORR
2007
Springer
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From the entropy to the statistical structure of spike trains
— We use statistical estimates of the entropy rate of spike train data in order to make inferences about the underlying structure of the spike train itself. We first examine a n...
Yun Gao, Ioannis Kontoyiannis, Elie Bienenstock
SIGCSE
2008
ACM
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Debugging: the good, the bad, and the quirky -- a qualitative analysis of novices' strategies
A qualitative analysis of debugging strategies of novice Java programmers is presented. The study involved 21 CS2 students from seven universities in the U.S. and U.K. Subjects &q...
Laurie Murphy, Gary Lewandowski, Renée McCa...
UMUAI
1998
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What is Initiative?
This paper presents some alternate theories for explaining the term ‘initiative’, as it is used in the design of mixed-initiative AI systems. Although there is now active resea...
Robin Cohen, Coralee Allaby, Christian Cumbaa, Mar...
BIB
2002
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Technologies for Integrating Biological Data
The process of building a new database relevant to some field of study in biomedicine involves transforming, integrating, and cleansing multiple data sources, as well as adding ne...
L. Wong
ICML
1999
IEEE
16 years 17 days ago
Implicit Imitation in Multiagent Reinforcement Learning
Imitation is actively being studied as an effective means of learning in multi-agent environments. It allows an agent to learn how to act well (perhaps optimally) by passively obs...
Bob Price, Craig Boutilier