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AAAI
1994
15 years 2 months ago
Agents that Learn to Explain Themselves
Intelligent artificial agents need to be able to explain and justify their actions. They must therefore understand the rationales for their own actions. This paper describes a tec...
W. Lewis Johnson
BIOSYSTEMS
2008
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15 years 1 months ago
Decoding spike timing: The differential reverse-correlation method
It is widely acknowledged that detailed timing of action potentials is used to encode information, for example, in auditory pathways; however, the computational tools required to ...
Gasper Tkacik, Marcelo O. Magnasco
CCR
2010
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Dummynet revisited
Dummynet is a widely used link emulator, developed long ago to run experiments in user-configurable network environments. Since its original design, Dummynet has been extended in ...
Marta Carbone, Luigi Rizzo
INTR
2007
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15 years 1 months ago
Is global IPv6 deployment on track?
— IPv6 has been the subject of a significant amount of research work in the networking field for more than a decade. The main aim of this paper is to discuss the current status o...
Mónica Domingues, Carlos Friaças, Pe...
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DRR
2009
14 years 11 months ago
Mark Detection from Scanned Ballots
Analyzing paper-based election ballots requires finding all marks added to the base ballot. The position, size, shape, rotation and shade of these marks are not known a priori. Sc...
Elisa H. Barney Smith, George Nagy, Daniel P. Lopr...