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JCB
2000
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15 years 3 months ago
NOTUNG: A Program for Dating Gene Duplications and Optimizing Gene Family Trees
Large scale gene duplication is a major force driving the evolution of genetic functional innovation. Whole genome duplications are widely believed to have played an important rol...
Kevin Chen, Dannie Durand, Martin Farach-Colton
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GECCO
2009
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Novelty of behaviour as a basis for the neuro-evolution of operant reward learning
An agent that deviates from a usual or previous course of action can be said to display novel or varying behaviour. Novelty of behaviour can be seen as the result of real or appar...
Andrea Soltoggio, Ben Jones
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ICALT
2009
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Using Students' Devices and a No-to-Low Cost Online Tool to Support Interactive Experiential mLearning
The rapid evolution and ubiquitous use of mobile devices is an historical opportunity to improve experiential interactivity in education practices to support “deep” learning. ...
Andrew Litchfield, Ryszard Raban, Laurel Evelyn Dy...
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LEGE
2003
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15 years 5 months ago
Dynamic Learning Agents and Enhanced Presence on the Grid
Human Learning on the Grid will be based on the synergies between advanced software and Human agents. These synergies will be possible to the extent that conversational protocols ...
Stefano A. Cerri, Marc Eisenstadt, Clement Jonquet
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FLAIRS
2007
15 years 6 months ago
Mining Sequences in Distributed Sensors Data for Energy Production
The desire to predict power generation at a given point in time is essential to power scheduling, energy trading, and availability modeling. The research conducted within is conce...
Mehmed M. Kantardzic, John Gant