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Resilience for Goal-Based Agents: Formalism, Metrics, and Case Studies
Goal-based agents need to be resilient to perturbations in the world. Existing resilience definitions emphasize maintenance-type goals and, consequently, describe how well systems can recover and return to a desirable operating state after a perturbation.
Jennifer Leaf +3 more
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Travelling Through Time on My Quest to be a Children’s Author
In her quest to become a published children’s author, Charlotte Teeple-Salas explores why she is compelled to write time-slip stories, and whether their appeal in the publishing industry is a passing trend, cyclical or enduring.
Charlotte Teeple-Salas
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Double-Sided Energy Auction in Microgrid: Equilibrium Under Price Anticipation
This paper investigates the problem of proportionally fair double-sided energy auction involving buying and selling agents. The grid is assumed to be operating under islanded mode. A distributed auction algorithm that can be implemented by an aggregator,
M. Nazif Faqiry, Sanjoy Das
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Optimism, Communication Skills and Its Related Factors in Midwifery Students [PDF]
Introduction: Optimism is a tendency towards life and its events. It can affect health via the promotion of social relationships. Aim: To investigate optimism, communication skills, and its related factors in midwifery students.
Safoura Taheri +7 more
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Inhibition of SARS Coronavirus Infection In Vitro with Clinically Approved Antiviral Drugs
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is an infectious disease caused by a newly identified human coronavirus (SARS-CoV). Currently, no effective drug exists to treat SARS-CoV infection.
Emily L.C. Tan +6 more
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Agent-as-a-Judge: Evaluate Agents with Agents
Contemporary evaluation techniques are inadequate for agentic systems. These approaches either focus exclusively on final outcomes -- ignoring the step-by-step nature of agentic systems, or require excessive manual labour. To address this, we introduce the Agent-as-a-Judge framework, wherein agentic systems are used to evaluate agentic systems. This is
Mingchen Zhuge +12 more
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Agents teaching agents: a survey on inter-agent transfer learning
While reinforcement learning (RL) has helped artificial agents solve challenging tasks, high sample complexity is still a major concern. Inter-agent teaching -- endowing agents with the ability to respond to instructions from others -- has been responsible for many developments towards scaling up RL.
Felipe Leno da Silva +3 more
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Agent technology has not been accepted by software developers to the extent and rate anticipated. We believe that the lack of clarity and consistency regarding the terminology and its use may be a contributing cause for this. The dissemination of research results both to industry and related research disciplines becomes difficult.
Davidsson, Paul, Johansson, Stefan J.
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Learn to Communicate and Communicate to Learn
Thinking of a computer as an educational tool emphasizes a solitary interaction between the learner and the computer. A tool is something that is applied to an object in order to change it, and this usually implies a single user working on a single ...
Alexander Repenning +2 more
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ABSTRACT Pediatric gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP‐NENs) are extremely rare and clinically heterogeneous. Management has largely been extrapolated from adult practice. This European Standard Clinical Practice Guideline (ESCP), developed by the EXPeRT network in collaboration with adult NEN experts, provides (adult) evidence ...
Michaela Kuhlen +23 more
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