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ENTCS
2006
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15 years 3 months ago
Biomolecular Agents as Multi-behavioural Concurrent Objects
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in computational models of biological systems based on various calculi of communicating processes, such as the stochastic pi-ca...
Denys Duchier, Céline Kuttler
IJMMS
2006
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15 years 3 months ago
The use of interface agents for email notification in critical incidents
This study reports on several typical scenarios of the use of email notification interface agents under the influence of critical incidents. An interface agent is a reactive, coll...
Alexander Serenko
IJON
2002
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15 years 2 months ago
The recognition and analysis of animate objects using neural networks and active contour models
: In this paper we describe a method for tracking walking humans in the visual field. Active contour models are used to track moving objects in a sequence of images. The resulting ...
Ken Tabb, Neil Davey, Rod Adams, Stella J. George
JOT
2010
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15 years 1 months ago
A Tool for Specifying and Validating Agents' Interaction Protocols: From Agent UML to Maude
To achieve the multi-agent systems’ goals, agents interact to exchange information, to cooperate and to coordinate their tasks. Interaction is generally recognized as an importa...
Farid Mokhati, Brahim Sahraoui, Soufiane Bouzaher,...
ICMCS
2009
IEEE
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15 years 25 days ago
Is this joke really funny? judging the mirth by audiovisual laughter analysis
This paper presents the results of an empirical study suggesting that, while laughter is a very good indicator of amusement, the kind of laughter (unvoiced laughter vs.voiced laug...
Stavros Petridis, Maja Pantic