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- Vinayak Jagtap, Parag Kulkarni:
A bayesian network-based uncertainty modeling (BNUM) to analyze and predict next optimal moves in given game scenario. Int. Arab J. Inf. Technol. 20(2): 199-205 (2023) - Deliang Wang, Dapeng Shan, Yaqian Zheng, Gaowei Chen:
Teacher Talk Moves in K12 Mathematics Lessons: Automatic Identification, Prediction Explanation, and Characteristic Exploration. AIED 2023: 651-664 - Tatsuyoshi Ogawa, Chu-Hsuan Hsueh, Kokolo Ikeda:
Improving the Human-Likeness of Game AI's Moves by Combining Multiple Prediction Models. ICAART (3) 2023: 931-939 - 2021
- Ananya Ganesh, Martha Palmer, Katharina Kann:
What Would a Teacher Do? Predicting Future Talk Moves. ACL/IJCNLP (Findings) 2021: 4739-4751 - Ananya Ganesh, Martha Palmer, Katharina Kann:
What Would a Teacher Do? Predicting Future Talk Moves. CoRR abs/2106.05249 (2021) - 2019
- Xianghua Ma, Shuang Fang:
Towards improving constrained robust model predictive control with free control moves. Int. J. Model. Identif. Control. 33(3): 208-215 (2019) - Raulis Radziukas, Rytis Maskeliunas, Robertas Damasevicius:
Prediction of Poker Moves Using Sequential Model and TensorFlow. ICIST 2019: 516-525 - 2018
- Alexander Dockhorn, Max Frick, Ünal Akkaya, Rudolf Kruse:
Predicting Opponent Moves for Improving Hearthstone AI. IPMU (2) 2018: 621-632 - Charlotte James, Luca Pappalardo, Alina Sîrbu, Filippo Simini:
Prediction of next career moves from scientific profiles. CoRR abs/1802.04830 (2018) - 2016
- Eakta Jain, Yaser Sheikh, Jessica K. Hodgins:
Predicting Moves-on-Stills for Comic Art Using Viewer Gaze Data. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 36(4): 34-45 (2016) - Crescenzo Pepe, Silvia M. Zanoli:
Input moves selection in Model Predictive Control: A decoupling approach. IECON 2016: 196-201 - Adam Wang, Steve Chang, John Wilson:
Predict Moves. CoRR abs/1610.05455 (2016) - 2013
- Nicholas Jun Hao Tan, Sarah Shi Hui Wong, Stephen Wee Hun Lim:
What We Move to Moves Us: Biological Rhythmicity Predicts Musical Preferences. CogSci 2013 - Yun-En Liu, Travis Mandel, Eric Butler, Erik Andersen, Eleanor O'Rourke, Emma Brunskill, Zoran Popovic:
Predicting Player Moves in an Educational Game: A Hybrid Approach. EDM 2013: 106-113 - 2008
- Réal Carbonneau, Gregory E. Kersten, Rustam M. Vahidov:
Predicting opponent's moves in electronic negotiations using neural networks. Expert Syst. Appl. 34(2): 1266-1273 (2008) - Igor Berenboym, Mireille Avigal:
Genetic Algorithms using Pull Moves for Protein Structure Prediction Problem. GEM 2008: 167-173 - 2004
- Marc Dymetman:
Chart-parsing techniques and the prediction of valid editing moves in structured document authoring. ACM Symposium on Document Engineering 2004: 229-238 - 2000
- Steven Walczak, Reijer Grimbergen:
Pattern Analysis and Analogy in Shogi: Predicting Shogi Moves from Prior Experience. Knowl. Inf. Syst. 2(2): 185-200 (2000)
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