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Acta Linguistica Hafniensia, 1993
Abstract This paper attempts to explain why in Korean some morphological causatives are ambiguous in terms of adverbial scope, whereas others are not so. It is argued that the phenomenon is not random, but that it is the nature of the basic verb in relation to the causer and causee that motivates the adverbial ambiguity in morphological causatives. The
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Abstract This paper attempts to explain why in Korean some morphological causatives are ambiguous in terms of adverbial scope, whereas others are not so. It is argued that the phenomenon is not random, but that it is the nature of the basic verb in relation to the causer and causee that motivates the adverbial ambiguity in morphological causatives. The
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Cooperative Information Control to Coordinate Competition and Cooperation
2001This paper proposes a novel information theoretic approach to self-organization called cooperative information control. The method aims to mediate between competition and cooperation among neurons by controlling the information content in the neurons. Competition is realized by maximizing information content in neurons.
Ryotaro Kamimura, Taeko Kamimura
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Self-control and social cooperation
Behavioural Processes, 1999Participants repeatedly played a self-control game in which choice of the higher of two monetary rewards on the present trial reduced the overall reward ('alone condition'). Other participants played a prisoner's dilemma (social cooperation) game in which choices alternated so that overall reward-reducing consequences of choosing the higher current ...
J, Brown, H, Rachlin
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Autonomous Cooperative Factory Control
2000In a highly flexible manufacturing line, the ability of the control system to react to and predict changes will ultimately determine the productivity of that line. This paper describes an Autonomous Cooperative System (ACS) for flexibly control a manufacturing line.
Dave Vasko +3 more
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Encrypted Cooperative Control Revisited
2019 IEEE 58th Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), 2019Distributed systems are ubiquitous in present-day technologies like smart cities. Such applications require decentralized control, which reduces the load on a single central party, but requires communication and data sharing between the participating agents. However, agents might not trust their peers with their private data.
Andreea B. Alexandru +2 more
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Cooperative concurrency control on the Web
Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems, 2002Sharing of data in collaborative environments requires mechanisms that ensure the consistency of data in spite of concurrency and failures. This is traditionally handled by transactions or extended transaction mechanisms. The World Wide Web, although originally designed as an information storage and retrieval system, is being extended to serve as a ...
Michael Mock +2 more
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Guidance and control for cooperative search
Proceedings of the 2002 American Control Conference (IEEE Cat. No.CH37301), 2002We consider the problem of searching a wide area in a systematic fashion until a target is found and confirmed. The search is accomplished with multiple vehicles. Our approach considers motion in the horizontal plane but subject to atmospheric and other disturbances.
Dale Enns, Dan Bugajski, Steve Pratt
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Cooperative avoidance control for UAVs
2008 10th International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision, 2008The objective of this paper is to present the application of a methodology for designing cooperative control laws that guarantees safe coordination of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). In parallel, an optimal control law and an avoidance control law are designed for each UAV of the multi-vehicle system.
Christopher G. Valicka +3 more
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Distributed cooperative control and optimization
2014 13th International Conference on Control Automation Robotics & Vision (ICARCV), 2014Advances in microelectronics and communication technologies make networked sensing and control feasible. Well known examples include mobile sensor networks for environment monitoring, unmanned aircraft in search and rescue operations, arrays of micro satellites that form a distributed large aperture radar, and vehicle platooning in intelligent ...
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Non-cooperative transcriptional control
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2010in a digital (either on or off) manner, which is regulated by the cooperative binding of transcription factors. However, this simplistic model has been challenged by the recent demonstration that graded transcriptional control can occur through the non-cooperative binding of a transcription factor, which suggests that different modes of transcriptional
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