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Minimal sign representation of boolean functions: algorithms and exact results for low dimensions
(MIT Press, 2015-08)
Boolean functions (BFs) are central in many fields of engineering and mathematics, such as cryptography, circuit design, and combinatorics. Moreover, they provide a simple framework for studying neural computation mechanisms ...
Parental scaffolding as a bootstrapping mechanism for learning grasp affordances and imitation skills
(Cambridge University Press, 2015-06)
Parental scaffolding is an important mechanism that speeds up infant sensorimotor development. Infants pay stronger attention to the features of the objects highlighted by parents, and their manipulation skills develop ...
LIG at MediaEval 2015 multimodal person discovery in broadcast TV task
(CEUR-WS, 2015)
In this working notes paper the contribution of the LIG team (partnership between Univ. Grenoble Alpes and Ozyegin University) to the Multimodal Person Discovery in Broadcast TV task in MediaEval 2015 is presented. The ...
An area efficient real time implementation of dual tree complex wavelet transform in field programmable gate arrays
(IEEE, 2015)
Biomedical signals (BSs), which give information about the normal condition and also the inherent irregularities of our body, are expected to have non-stationary character due to the time-varying behavior of physiological ...
Field programmable gate arrays implementation of dual tree complex wavelet transform
(IEEE, 2015)
Due to the inherent time-varying characteristics of physiological systems, most biomedical signals (BSs) are expected to have non-stationary character. Therefore, any appropriate analysis method for dealing with BSs should ...
Optimal negotiation decision functions in time-sensitive domains
(IEEE, 2015)
The last two decades have seen a growing interest in automated agents that are able to negotiate on behalf of human negotiators in a wide variety of negotiation domains. One key aspect of a successful negotiating agent is ...
Inferring human values for safe AGI design
(Springer International Publishing, 2015)
Aligning goals of superintelligent machines with human values is one of the ways to pursue safety in AGI systems. To achieve this, it is first necessary to learn what human values are. However, human values are incredibly ...
A complex adaptive system of systems approach to human–automation interaction in smart grid
(Wiley, 2015)
This chapter expresses three cognitive genres: descriptive genre, normative/prescriptive genre, and know-how genre. The descriptive genre introduces and discusses on the following disciplines: the core concepts of complexity, ...
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