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- Petar Curkovic
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Optimization of Generatively Encoded Multi-Material Lattice Structures for Desired Deformation Behavior. Symmetry 13(2): 293 (2021) - 2020
- Meera Radhakrishnan, Archan Misra, Rajesh Krishna Balan, Youngki Lee:
Gym Usage Behavior & Desired Digital Interventions: An Empirical Study. PervasiveHealth 2020: 97-107 - 2019
- Yan Chen:
Mocking-up Desired UI Behaviors from UI Element-Based Recording. VL/HCC 2019: 231-232 - 2017
- Lorenzo Sabattini, Cristian Secchi, Cesare Fantuzzi:
Achieving the desired dynamic behavior in multi-robot systems interacting with the environment. ICRA 2017: 2097-2102 - Diana Löffler, Alexandra Kaul, Jörn Hurtienne:
Expected Behavior and Desired Appearance of Insect-Like Desk Companions. Tangible and Embedded Interaction 2017: 289-297 - Lorenzo Sabattini, Cristian Secchi, Cesare Fantuzzi:
Achieving the Desired Dynamic Behavior in Multi-Robot Systems Interacting with the Environment. CoRR abs/1702.05770 (2017) - 2016
- Tiago I. de Carvalho
, Murillo Guimarães Carneiro
, Gina Maira Barbosa de Oliveira:
A Hybrid Strategy to Evolve Cellular Automata Rules with a Desired Dynamical Behavior Applied to the Task Scheduling Problem. BRACIS 2016: 492-497 - 2013
- Kaushik Sarkar, Hari Sundaram:
How Do We Find Early Adopters Who Will Guide a Resource Constrained Network Towards a Desired Distribution of Behaviors? CoRR abs/1303.5903 (2013) - 2010
- Bernd Bickel
, Moritz Bächer, Miguel A. Otaduy
, Hyunho Richard Lee, Hanspeter Pfister
, Markus H. Gross, Wojciech Matusik:
Design and fabrication of materials with desired deformation behavior. ACM Trans. Graph. 29(4): 63:1-63:10 (2010) - 2009
- Y. Jiang, J. Jiang, P. Capodieci:
A SVM-Based Behavior Monitoring Algorithm towards Detection of Un-desired Events in Critical Infrastructures. CISIS 2009: 61-68 - 2005
- Masoud Ardakani, Terence H. Chan
, Frank R. Kschischang
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EXIT-chart properties of the highest-rate LDPC code with desired convergence behavior. IEEE Commun. Lett. 9(1): 52-54 (2005) - 2004
- Sergey Kornienko, Olga Kornienko, Paul Levi:
Generation of Desired Emergent Behavior in Swarm of Micro-Robots. ECAI 2004: 239-243 - 2002
- Eileen Peluso, Jonathan Goldstine, Shashi Phoha:
Normal Processes for Modeling the Desired Behavior of Distributed Autonomous Discrete Event Systems. J. Autom. Lang. Comb. 7(1): 127-142 (2002) - 2000
- Hans-Georg Beyer
, Kalyanmoy Deb:
On the Desired Behaviors of Self-Adaptive Evolutionary Algorithms. PPSN 2000: 59-68 - 1997
- Hong-Ju Moon, Wook Hyun Kwon:
Supervisory control of a discrete event system to get a desired internal behavior. ICRA 1997: 2121-2126 - 1979
- David C. Farden, Justin Goding Jr., Khalid Sayood:
On the "Desired behavior" of adaptive signal processing algorithms. ICASSP 1979: 941-944
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