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Imitation games and computation [PDF]
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McLennan, Andrew, Tourky, Rabee
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Biosimilars: Imitation Games [PDF]
Biopharmaceutical sales were at $160 billion in 2016. With many top revenue biopharmaceuticals coming off patent in the next 4 years, there is a tremendous rush by leading biopharmaceutical companies worldwide to launch biosimilar versions of innovator products. However, these protein drugs are extremely difficult to copy.
Hussain Dahodwala, Susan T. Sharfstein
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Suzuki, Junji, Kaneko, Kunihiko
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A Biological Imitation Game [PDF]
The digital reconstruction of a slice of rat somatosensory cortex from the Blue Brain Project provides the most complete simulation of a piece of excitable brain matter to date. To place these efforts in context and highlight their strengths and limitations, we introduce a Biological Imitation Game, based on Alan Turing's Imitation Game, that ...
Koch, Christof, Buice, Michael A.
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The imitation game: becoming imitators of Christ [PDF]
AbstractWhat is it to lead a Christian life? At least part of the answer, from St Paul to Thomas à Kempis, to makers of WWJD bracelets, is to imitate Christ. But while there is a lot of practical advice in the spiritual literature for imitating Christ, there is little by way of philosophical analysis of what it is to imitate Christ.
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Imitation - Theory and Experimental Evidence [PDF]
We introduce a generalized theoretical approach to study imitation models and subject the models to rigorous experimental testing. In our theoretical analysis we find that the different predictions of previous imitation models are due to different ...
Jorg Oechssler +2 more
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This issue of the Kybernetes journal is concerned with the philosophical question Can a Machine Think? Famously, in his 1950 paper ‘Computing Machinery and Intelligence’ [11], the British mathematician Alan Turing suggested replacing this question which he found “too meaningless to deserve discussion” with a simple [behaviourial] test based on an ...
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Aspiration Dynamics of Multi-player Games in Finite Populations
Studying strategy update rules in the framework of evolutionary game theory, one can differentiate between imitation processes and aspiration-driven dynamics. In the former case, individuals imitate the strategy of a more successful peer.
Altrock, Philipp M. +3 more
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Imitation in the Imitation Game [PDF]
We discuss the objectives of automation equipped with non-trivial decision making, or creating artificial intelligence, in the financial markets and provide a possible alternative. Intelligence might be an unintended consequence of curiosity left to roam free, best exemplified by a frolicking infant.
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On imitation dynamics in potential population games
Imitation dynamics for population games are studied and their asymptotic properties analyzed. In the considered class of imitation dynamics - that encompass the replicator equation as well as other models previously considered in evolutionary biology ...
Como, Giacomo +2 more
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