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COSIT
2003
Springer
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"Simplest" Paths: Automated Route Selection for Navigation
Numerous cognitive studies have indicated that the form and complexity of route instructions may be as important to human navigators as the overall length of route. Most automated ...
Matt Duckham, Lars Kulik
ECAI
2004
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Avatars That Learn How to Behave
It is possible to model avatars that learn to simulate object manipulations and other complex actions. A number of applications may benefit from this technique including safety, e...
Adam Szarowicz, Paolo Remagnino
IADIS
2004
14 years 11 months ago
Robo-Elc: A Robotic Adaptive Learning Appliance
This article describes a robotic adaptive learning appliance called Robo-eLC. The appliance is the result of a multidisciplinary approach which combines e-Learning and e-Commerce ...
Gaetano La Russa, Esko Marjomaa
ICMLA
2004
14 years 11 months ago
Reducing complexity of rule based models via meta mining
Complexity, or in other words compactness, of models generated by rule learners is one of often neglected issues, although it has a profound effect on the success of any project t...
Lukasz A. Kurgan
RE
2002
Springer
14 years 9 months ago
On the Use of Visualization in Formal Requirements Specification
A limiting factor in the industrial acceptance of formal specifications is their readability, particularly for large, complex engineering systems. We hypothesize that multiple vis...
Nicolas Dulac, Thomas Viguier, Nancy G. Leveson, M...