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- Sundong Kim, Tung-Duong Mai, Thi Nguyen Duc Khanh, Sungwon Han, Sungwon Park, Karandeep Singh, Meeyoung Cha:
Take a Chance: Managing the Exploitation-Exploration Dilemma in Customs Fraud Detection via Online Active Learning. CoRR abs/2010.14282 (2020) - 2019
- Ronan Fruit:
Exploration-exploitation dilemma in Reinforcement Learning under various form of prior knowledge. (Impact des connaissances a priori sur le compromis exploration-exploitation en apprentissage par renforcement). Lille University of Science and Technology, France, 2019 - Ogbonnaya Anicho
, Philip B. Charlesworth, Gurvinder S. Baicher, Atulya K. Nagar:
Reinforcement Learning for Multiple HAPS/UAV Coordination: Impact of Exploration-Exploitation Dilemma on Convergence. SocProS (1) 2019: 149-159 - 2014
- Masashi Aono
, Song-Ju Kim, Masahiko Hara, Toshinori Munakata:
Amoeba-inspired Tug-of-War algorithms for exploration-exploitation dilemma in extended Bandit Problem. Biosyst. 117: 1-9 (2014) - Naoya Namiki, Kuratomo Oyo, Tatsuji Takahashi:
How Do Humans Handle the Dilemma of Exploration and Exploitation in Sequential Decision Making? BICT 2014 - 2011
- A. Ross Otto, W. Bradley Knox, Bradley C. Love, Samuel Gershman, Yael Niv, Darrell A. Worthy, W. Todd Maddox, Jared M. Hotaling, Jerome R. Busemeyer, Richard M. Shiffrin:
Computational, Neuroscientific, and Lifespan Perspectives on the Exploration-Exploitation Dilemma. CogSci 2011 - 2008
- Yuanxia Shen, Chuanhua Zeng:
An Adaptive Approach for the Exploration-Exploitation Dilemma in Non-stationary Environment. CSSE (1) 2008: 497-500 - 2007
- Nitin Walia, Peter Haried:
Exploration vs. Exploitation: An IT Dilemma? AMCIS 2007: 498 - 2006
- Elke Michlmayr:
Self-organization for search in peer-to-peer networks: the exploitation-exploration dilemma. BIONETICS 2006: 29 - Kaifu Zhang, Wei Pan:
The Two Facets of the Exploration-Exploitation Dilemma. IAT 2006: 371-380 - 2005
- Lilia Rejeb, Zahia Guessoum, Rym M'Hallah
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An Adaptive Approach for the Exploration-Exploitation Dilemma for Learning Agents. CEEMAS 2005: 316-325 - Lilia Rejeb, Zahia Guessoum, Rym M'Hallah
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An Adaptive Approach for the Exploration-Exploitation Dilemma and Its Application to Economic Systems. LAMAS 2005: 165-176
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