
Positive Reinforcement
... anonymous) feedback generated by one’s manager, peers, subordinates, and other key people. ...
... anonymous) feedback generated by one’s manager, peers, subordinates, and other key people. ...
The average cost optimality equation
... In recent years, some variants of Lyapunov-like stability conditions have been used in several papers to handle the EAC optimal control problem with unbounded costs for MCPs on Borel spaces ([4], [5], [12], [13]) and, more recently, for semi-Markov control processes ([14], [16], [21]), as well as fo ...
... In recent years, some variants of Lyapunov-like stability conditions have been used in several papers to handle the EAC optimal control problem with unbounded costs for MCPs on Borel spaces ([4], [5], [12], [13]) and, more recently, for semi-Markov control processes ([14], [16], [21]), as well as fo ...
Machines that dream: A brief introduction into developing artificial
... and good regulator theorem (Conant and Ashby, 1970). But this was not enough. Practopoiesis only provided the basic structure of adaptive systems. It was necessary also to specify how many levels of or ...
... and good regulator theorem (Conant and Ashby, 1970). But this was not enough. Practopoiesis only provided the basic structure of adaptive systems. It was necessary also to specify how many levels of or ...
LMT 283/2-0.75
... might be secured on the vehicle wall upon request. Operation can also be performed using a handheld remote control or manually with a crank. ...
... might be secured on the vehicle wall upon request. Operation can also be performed using a handheld remote control or manually with a crank. ...
Architecture and Control of a Digital Frequency-Locked Loop
... Loop (DFLL) engine is a suited option, since its implementation in 32nm represents 0.0016 mm², being 4 to 20 times smaller than classical used techniques such as Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) in the same technology. Another relevant aspect with respect to the DFLL is the control design, which must be suit ...
... Loop (DFLL) engine is a suited option, since its implementation in 32nm represents 0.0016 mm², being 4 to 20 times smaller than classical used techniques such as Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) in the same technology. Another relevant aspect with respect to the DFLL is the control design, which must be suit ...
Research Priorities for Robust and Beneficial Artificial Intelligence
... confidence that a system will satisfy a set of formal constraints. When possible, it is desirable for systems in safety-critical situations, for example, self-driving cars, to be verifiable. Formal verification of software has advanced significantly in recent years: examples include the seL4 kernel ...
... confidence that a system will satisfy a set of formal constraints. When possible, it is desirable for systems in safety-critical situations, for example, self-driving cars, to be verifiable. Formal verification of software has advanced significantly in recent years: examples include the seL4 kernel ...
The Emergence of Rule-Use: A Dynamic Neural Field Model of... Aaron Buss ()
... describing children’s behavior in terms of ‘rules’ raises some critical questions about the nature of the cognitive processes at work. It is unclear, for instance, how a hierarchical rule structure could be implemented in real-time in a nervous system. Similarly, ties to known changes in neural deve ...
... describing children’s behavior in terms of ‘rules’ raises some critical questions about the nature of the cognitive processes at work. It is unclear, for instance, how a hierarchical rule structure could be implemented in real-time in a nervous system. Similarly, ties to known changes in neural deve ...
Artificial Consciousness
... If Strong AI is true, then there is a program for Chinese such that if any computing system runs that program, that system thereby comes to understand Chinese I could run a program for Chinese without thereby coming to understand Chinese. Therefore Strong AI is false. ...
... If Strong AI is true, then there is a program for Chinese such that if any computing system runs that program, that system thereby comes to understand Chinese I could run a program for Chinese without thereby coming to understand Chinese. Therefore Strong AI is false. ...
4 urban traffic control
... problem is the design of signal programs and their synchronization so that traffic movement fluency is optional. For solving all of these problems the deductive approach is applicable. Below we introduce the deductive solution for the signal phases of crossings. In the algorithm which collects signa ...
... problem is the design of signal programs and their synchronization so that traffic movement fluency is optional. For solving all of these problems the deductive approach is applicable. Below we introduce the deductive solution for the signal phases of crossings. In the algorithm which collects signa ...
6 Statistical Quality Control for Aggregate Processing
... control and repeatable. The scattering of individual data points give a feel for precision or variability of the process when viewed against the control limits. In addition, a running average of the most current five data points is required to track the accuracy of the process. Averages tend to less ...
... control and repeatable. The scattering of individual data points give a feel for precision or variability of the process when viewed against the control limits. In addition, a running average of the most current five data points is required to track the accuracy of the process. Averages tend to less ...
30200385.pdf
... area of effect around an object. Object regions can be used to bias the positions of other team members to ensure they don’t attempt to occupy the same location. • Clear Path: This is an abstract feature that represents clear paths to objects or locations. It biases regions that offer a line-of-sigh ...
... area of effect around an object. Object regions can be used to bias the positions of other team members to ensure they don’t attempt to occupy the same location. • Clear Path: This is an abstract feature that represents clear paths to objects or locations. It biases regions that offer a line-of-sigh ...
Towardanecoaesthetics
... processing point of view, sometimes with no local correlations. As we believe, the ecological approach to perception seems to share some problems with respect of global notions without local correlates. However, this should be transposed with other theories, like dynamical systems (Kelso, 1995) and ...
... processing point of view, sometimes with no local correlations. As we believe, the ecological approach to perception seems to share some problems with respect of global notions without local correlates. However, this should be transposed with other theories, like dynamical systems (Kelso, 1995) and ...
Using an evolutionary algorithm to search for control
... The interest in unattended aerial vehicles has increased over the last years, both in commercial applications and for research purposes, a UAV is defined as a flying unattended object that is remotely controlled or is autonomous. This type of equipment has gained such popularity that several countri ...
... The interest in unattended aerial vehicles has increased over the last years, both in commercial applications and for research purposes, a UAV is defined as a flying unattended object that is remotely controlled or is autonomous. This type of equipment has gained such popularity that several countri ...
Poster Example
... • An increase in mEPSC amplitude is also generally taken to represent insertion of more AMPA receptors. • However, while immunocytochemistry experiments suggest that the levels of the AMPA receptor subunit GluA1 is lower in the araC condition than in insert, as indicated by smaller GluA1 puncta in t ...
... • An increase in mEPSC amplitude is also generally taken to represent insertion of more AMPA receptors. • However, while immunocytochemistry experiments suggest that the levels of the AMPA receptor subunit GluA1 is lower in the araC condition than in insert, as indicated by smaller GluA1 puncta in t ...
Prediction in Human Decision Making
... P(s’|s,a) is the probability of reaching state (s’) by selecting an action (a) at state (s), which is usually unknown. Temporal-deference (TD) learning methods are the reinforcement learning solution algorithms which try to approximate the value function based on the agent’s experience without any r ...
... P(s’|s,a) is the probability of reaching state (s’) by selecting an action (a) at state (s), which is usually unknown. Temporal-deference (TD) learning methods are the reinforcement learning solution algorithms which try to approximate the value function based on the agent’s experience without any r ...
Psychological and Neuroscientific Connections with Reinforcement
... Shah: Psychology, Neuroscience, and RL (preprint) presentations are intermixed during training: CSA alone paired with the US, and the simultaneous presentation of CSA and CSB with the US omitted. Subsequent pairing of CSB alone with the US results in a lower rate of CR acquisition relative to anima ...
... Shah: Psychology, Neuroscience, and RL (preprint) presentations are intermixed during training: CSA alone paired with the US, and the simultaneous presentation of CSA and CSB with the US omitted. Subsequent pairing of CSB alone with the US results in a lower rate of CR acquisition relative to anima ...
Improvisation without Representation: Artificial Intelligence and Music
... concepts from both the subsumption architecture and musical viewpoint decomposition. It is currently under active development and has already shown promise in preliminary studies. The system is designed for freely improvised music with a human duet partner, conceived of as an “an open-ended and perf ...
... concepts from both the subsumption architecture and musical viewpoint decomposition. It is currently under active development and has already shown promise in preliminary studies. The system is designed for freely improvised music with a human duet partner, conceived of as an “an open-ended and perf ...
the first of a series of anthropomimetic musculoskeletal upper torsos
... robot control have shown that it is possible to build safer robots using standard actuation methods with computationally controlled compliance, this has the weakness that it is not intrinsic to the robots body. Probably the best known conventional humanoid robot is Honda’s ASIMO [3]. Although the en ...
... robot control have shown that it is possible to build safer robots using standard actuation methods with computationally controlled compliance, this has the weakness that it is not intrinsic to the robots body. Probably the best known conventional humanoid robot is Honda’s ASIMO [3]. Although the en ...
The Next Step: Exponential Life 1 — PB
... exhibit such behavior. In the field’s early years, several distinction definitions of “intelligent” were pursued, including emulation of human behavior and the capability for logical reasoning; in recent decades, however, a consensus has emerged around the idea of a rational agent that perceives and ...
... exhibit such behavior. In the field’s early years, several distinction definitions of “intelligent” were pursued, including emulation of human behavior and the capability for logical reasoning; in recent decades, however, a consensus has emerged around the idea of a rational agent that perceives and ...
Elephants Don`t Play Chess - People.csail.mit.edu
... or polynomials to guide the search. Charmingly, it has been hoped that intelligence will somehow emerge from these simple numeric computations carried out in the sea of symbols. [28] was one of the earliest examples of this hope, which later turned out to be only partially correct (his learned poly ...
... or polynomials to guide the search. Charmingly, it has been hoped that intelligence will somehow emerge from these simple numeric computations carried out in the sea of symbols. [28] was one of the earliest examples of this hope, which later turned out to be only partially correct (his learned poly ...
Elephants Don`t Play Chess
... or polynomials to guide the search. Charmingly, it has been hoped that intelligence will somehow emerge from these simple numeric computations carried out in the sea of symbols. [28] was one of the earliest examples of this hope, which later turned out to be only partially correct (his learned poly ...
... or polynomials to guide the search. Charmingly, it has been hoped that intelligence will somehow emerge from these simple numeric computations carried out in the sea of symbols. [28] was one of the earliest examples of this hope, which later turned out to be only partially correct (his learned poly ...
ORDINAL REGRESSION. 1. Motivation. Many variables of interest
... The quantity to the left of the equal sign is called a logit the log of the odds that an event occurs. The odds that an event occurs is the ratio of the number of people who experience the event to the number of people who do not. The coefficients in the logistic regression model tell you how much t ...
... The quantity to the left of the equal sign is called a logit the log of the odds that an event occurs. The odds that an event occurs is the ratio of the number of people who experience the event to the number of people who do not. The coefficients in the logistic regression model tell you how much t ...
The Computation and Comparison of Value in Goal
... from behavioral economics suggests that this is not always a correct assumption. A detailed understanding of how the brain computes and compares values should provide important insights on the strengths and limitations of existing models. Third, evolution has endowed the brain with the capacity to m ...
... from behavioral economics suggests that this is not always a correct assumption. A detailed understanding of how the brain computes and compares values should provide important insights on the strengths and limitations of existing models. Third, evolution has endowed the brain with the capacity to m ...