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Connection Science, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, 2014
- Tony J. Prescott
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Editorial. 1-4
- Sam Devlin
, Daniel Hennes
, Enda Howley
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Preface to the special issue: Adaptive Learning Agents, Part 1. 5-6
- Enda Barrett, Jim Duggan, Enda Howley
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A parallel framework for Bayesian reinforcement learning. 7-23 - Maxim Claeys, Steven Latré, Jeroen Famaey
, Tingyao Wu, Werner Van Leekwijck, Filip De Turck
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Design and optimisation of a (FA)Q-learning-based HTTP adaptive streaming client. 25-43 - Matthew E. Taylor
, Nicholas Carboni, Anestis Fachantidis, Ioannis P. Vlahavas
, Lisa Torrey:
Reinforcement learning agents providing advice in complex video games. 45-63 - Tim Brys, Tong T. Pham, Matthew E. Taylor
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Distributed learning and multi-objectivity in traffic light control. 65-83 - Kyriakos Efthymiadis
, Daniel Kudenko:
A comparison of plan-based and abstract MDP reward shaping. 85-99
Volume 26, Number 2, 2014
- Sam Devlin
, Daniel Hennes
, Enda Howley
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Preface to the special issue: Adaptive Learning Agents Part 2. 101-102 - Pablo Hernandez-Leal
, Enrique Munoz de Cote, Luis Enrique Sucar
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A framework for learning and planning against switching strategies in repeated games. 103-122 - Jolie Olsen, Sandip Sen:
Discovery, utilisation and analysis of credible threats for 2×2 incomplete information games in the Theory of Moves framework. 123-140 - Jolie Olsen, Sandip Sen:
On the rationality of cycling in the Theory of Moves framework. 141-160 - David Catteeuw, Bernard Manderick:
The limits and robustness of reinforcement learning in Lewis signalling games. 161-177 - Sara M. McCarthy, Doina Precup:
Theoretical results on the effect of 'shortcut' actions in MDPs. 179-193
Volume 26, Number 3, 2014
- Muhammad Asif Zahoor Raja
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Solution of the one-dimensional Bratu equation arising in the fuel ignition model using ANN optimised with PSO and SQP. 195-214 - Soha Ahmed, Mengjie Zhang, Lifeng Peng
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Improving feature ranking for biomarker discovery in proteomics mass spectrometry data using genetic programming. 215-243 - Sin-Jin Lin, Ming-Fu Hsu:
Enhanced risk management by an emerging multi-agent architecture. 245-259 - Sergio Miguel Tomé
, Antonio Fernández-Caballero
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On the identification and establishment of topological spatial relations by autonomous systems. 261-292
- Paulo De Jesus:
Can the revolution be optimised? Oh yes it can! But, maybe not. Report on the one day symposium on "Varieties of Enactivism". 293-296
Volume 26, Number 4, 2014
- Gul Muhammad Khan, Julian Francis Miller:
In search of intelligence: evolving a developmental neuron capable of learning. 297-333 - Jair Cervantes
, Xiaoou Li
, Wen Yu
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Imbalanced data classification via support vector machines and genetic algorithms. 335-348 - V. Majdabadi-Farahani, M. Hanif, Iman Gholaminezhad, Ali Jamali
, Nader Nariman-Zadeh
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Multi-objective optimal design of online PID controllers using model predictive control based on the group method of data handling-type neural networks. 349-365 - Yongzhong Lu, Danping Yan, Jingyu Zhang, David Levy:
Direct back propagation neural dynamic programming-based particle swarm optimisation. 367-388 - Luca Simione
, Stefano Nolfi:
The role of selective attention and action selection in the development of multiple action capabilities. 389-402 - Yanyi Liu, Wenbo Liu
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A new design for reconfigurable XOR function based on cellular neural networks. 403-413 - Rodrick Wallace:
Dynamic statistical models of biological cognition: insights from communications theory. 415-439
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