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ESL ? A New Simulation Language for Economic Models

1990

A new simulation language for modelling economic processes is presented which allows the specification of single decision units and coordinates all their activities. The basic ideas and features of this language will be described and demonstrated through small examples.

Computer sciencebusiness.industryEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Economic modelArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputer.software_genreSoftware engineeringcomputerNatural language processingComputer Science ApplicationsSimulation languageComputer Science in Economics and Management
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Automatic place detection and localization in autonomous robotics

2007

This paper presents an approach for the simultaneous learning and recognition of places applied to autonomous robotics. While noteworthy results have been achieved with respect to off-line training process for appearance-based navigation, novel issues arise when recognition and learning are simultaneous and unsupervised processes. The approach adopted here uses a Gaussian mixture model estimated by a novel incremental MML-EM to model the probability distribution of features extracted by image-preprocessing. A place detector decides which features belong to which place integrating odometric information and a hidden Markov model. Tests demonstrate that the proposed system performs as well as …

Computer sciencebusiness.industryFeature extractionRoboticsComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionMixture modelMachine learningcomputer.software_genreObject detectionsymbols.namesakeControl and Systems EngineeringsymbolsRobotUnsupervised learningArtificial intelligenceHidden Markov modelbusinessGaussian processcomputerSoftware1707
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On the advantages of combining differential algorithms and log-polar vision for detection of self-motion from a mobile robot

2001

Abstract This paper describes the design and implementation on programmable hardware (FPGAs) of an algorithm for the detection of self-mobile objects as seen from a mobile robot. In this context, ‘self-mobile’ refers to those objects that change in the image plane due to their own movement, and not to the movement of the camera on board of the mobile robot. The method consists on adapting the original algorithm from Chen and Nandhakumar [A simple scheme for motion boundary detection, in: Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 1994] by using foveal images obtained with a special camera whose optical axis points towards the direction of advance. It i…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryGeneral MathematicsComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONContext (language use)Mobile robotMotion detectionImage planeObject (computer science)Computer Science ApplicationsControl and Systems EngineeringComputer visionArtificial intelligenceDifferential (infinitesimal)businessAlgorithmSoftwareRobotics and Autonomous Systems
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Ontology-based state representations for intention recognition in human–robot collaborative environments

2013

In this paper, we describe a novel approach for representing state information for the purpose of intention recognition in cooperative human-robot environments. States are represented by a combination of spatial relationships in a Cartesian frame along with cardinal direction information. This approach is applied to a manufacturing kitting operation, where humans and robots are working together to develop kits. Based upon a set of predefined high-level state relationships that must be true for future actions to occur, a robot can use the detailed state information described in this paper to infer the probability of subsequent actions occurring. This would allow the robot to better help the …

Computer sciencebusiness.industryGeneral MathematicsTemplate matchingFrame (networking)Ontology (information science)Human–robot interactionComputer Science ApplicationsTask (project management)Control and Systems EngineeringRobotArtificial intelligenceState (computer science)Set (psychology)businessSoftwareRobotics and Autonomous Systems
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Analysis and Validation of Learning Technology Models, Standards and Specifications

2010

The paper presents a model for the analysis, comparison and validation of standards, specifications and in particular reference models in the field of Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL). The Reference Model Analysis Grid (RMAG) establishes categories of reference models and standards. Based on those categories, a set of criteria for the analysis and validation of standards was elaborated as a part of the ICOPER project that aims at interoperable open content for competency-based TEL. The analysis of standards in this context is targeted at developing a set of validated approaches that lead to a new reference model. Four standards were investigated, taking into account a broad range of aspec…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryInteroperabilityContext (language use)Semantic interoperabilityGridField (computer science)Computer Science ApplicationsSet (abstract data type)Open contentManagement of Technology and InnovationSystems engineeringSoftware engineeringbusinessReference modelInternational Journal of IT Standards and Standardization Research
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A Cognitive Framework for Imitation Learning

2006

Abstract In order to have a robotic system able to effectively learn by imitation, and not merely reproduce the movements of a human teacher, the system should have the capabilities of deeply understanding the perceived actions to be imitated. This paper deals with the development of cognitive architecture for learning by imitation in which a rich conceptual representation of the observed actions is built. The purpose of the following discussion is to show how this Conceptual Area can be employed to efficiently organize perceptual data, to learn movement primitives from human demonstration and to generate complex actions by combining and sequencing simpler ones. The proposed architecture ha…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryMovement (music)General Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectImitationlearningRepresentation (systemics)Cognitive architectureCognitive roboticsRobotics Imitation LearningIntelligent manipulationComputer Science ApplicationsControl and Systems EngineeringPerceptionConceptual spacesArtificial intelligenceCognitive imitationImitationbusinessCognitive roboticsSoftwaremedia_common
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Robotic Platform for Automated Search and Rescue Missions of Humans

2013

We present a novel type of model incorporating a special remote life signals sensing optical system on top of a controllable robotic platform. The remote sensing system consists of a laser and a camera. By properly adapting our optics and by applying a proper image processing algorithm we can sense within the field of view, illuminated by the laser and imaged by the camera, the heartbeats and the blood pulse pressure of subjects (even several simultaneously). The task is to use the developed robotic system for search and rescue mission such as saving survivals from a fire.

Computer sciencebusiness.industrylcsh:ElectronicsComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONlcsh:TK7800-8360Image processingLaserlcsh:QA75.5-76.95Computer Science Applicationslaw.inventionTask (project management)Artificial IntelligencelawComputer visionlcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceArtificial intelligencebusinessSoftwareSearch and rescueInternational Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
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Gaussian Process Regression (GPR) Representation in Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML)

2017

International audience; This paper describes Gaussian process regression (GPR) models presented in predictive model markup language (PMML). PMML is an extensible-markup-language (XML) -based standard language used to represent data-mining and predictive analytic models, as well as pre- and post-processed data. The previous PMML version, PMML 4.2, did not provide capabilities for representing probabilistic (stochastic) machine-learning algorithms that are widely used for constructing predictive models taking the associated uncertainties into consideration. The newly released PMML version 4.3, which includes the GPR model, provides new features: confidence bounds and distribution for the pred…

Computer sciencecomputer.internet_protocol02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringArticleSet (abstract data type)[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Kriging020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringUncertainty quantificationRepresentation (mathematics)predictive model markup language (PMML)Probabilistic logicdata miningPredictive analyticsXMLComputer Science Applicationspredictive analyticsControl and Systems EngineeringPredictive Model Markup Languagestandards020201 artificial intelligence & image processingData miningcomputerXMLGaussian process regression
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A methodology to assess the intrinsic discriminative ability of a distance function and its interplay with clustering algorithms for microarray data …

2013

Abstract Background Clustering is one of the most well known activities in scientific investigation and the object of research in many disciplines, ranging from statistics to computer science. Following Handl et al., it can be summarized as a three step process: (1) choice of a distance function; (2) choice of a clustering algorithm; (3) choice of a validation method. Although such a purist approach to clustering is hardly seen in many areas of science, genomic data require that level of attention, if inferences made from cluster analysis have to be of some relevance to biomedical research. Results A procedure is proposed for the assessment of the discriminative ability of a distance functi…

Computer sciencecomputer.software_genreBiochemistrysymbols.namesakeDiscriminative modelStructural BiologyCluster AnalysisRelevance (information retrieval)Cluster analysisMolecular BiologyOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisClustering discriminative ability of a distance function external validation indicesSettore INF/01 - InformaticaResearchApplied MathematicsMutual informationPearson product-moment correlation coefficientComputer Science ApplicationsHierarchical clusteringEuclidean distanceRange (mathematics)Metric (mathematics)symbolsData miningTranscriptomecomputerAlgorithmsBMC Bioinformatics
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Review on Modeling and Control of Flexible Link Manipulators

2020

This paper presents a review of dynamic modeling techniques and various control schemes to control flexible link manipulators (FLMs) that were studied in recent literature. The advantages and complexities associated with the FLMs are discussed briefly. A survey of the reported studies is carried out based on the method used for modeling link flexibility and obtaining equations of motion of the FLMs. The control techniques are reviewed by classifying them into two main categories: model-based and model-free control schemes. The merits and limitations of different modeling and control methods are highlighted.

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