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Social Science Research, 1976
Abstract Our general theoretical orientation proposes that individuals in a task-oriented group setting have a variety of strategies or rules by which they decide how to organize their exchange behavior. Status consistency, reciprocity, and sex roles are examined as possible bases for interpersonal strategies. Hypotheses derived from this examination
Barbara Foley Meeker, Carlton A. Hornung
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Abstract Our general theoretical orientation proposes that individuals in a task-oriented group setting have a variety of strategies or rules by which they decide how to organize their exchange behavior. Status consistency, reciprocity, and sex roles are examined as possible bases for interpersonal strategies. Hypotheses derived from this examination
Barbara Foley Meeker, Carlton A. Hornung
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Interactive Reinforcement Learning Strategy
2021 IEEE SmartWorld, Ubiquitous Intelligence & Computing, Advanced & Trusted Computing, Scalable Computing & Communications, Internet of People and Smart City Innovation (SmartWorld/SCALCOM/UIC/ATC/IOP/SCI), 2021The birth of AlphaGo has set off a new wave of reinforcement learning technology. Reinforcement learning has become one of the most popular directions in the field of artificial intelligence. Its essence is the continuous integration and upgrading of various machine learning methods, and the agents continue to trial and error and obtain cumulative ...
Zhenjie Shi +4 more
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Strategies for monitoring cell–cell interactions
Nature Chemical Biology, 2021Multicellular organisms depend on physical cell-cell interactions to control physiological processes such as tissue formation, neurotransmission and immune response. These intercellular binding events can be both highly dynamic in their duration and complex in their composition, involving the participation of many different surface and intracellular ...
Tyler J. Bechtel +3 more
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Specific interaction based drug loading strategies
Nanoscale Horizons, 2023This mini-review introduces drug loading strategies based on specific interactions. The interactions can be from drugs and their targets, such as tetrodotoxin with a sodium channel, and biomolecular recognition, such as ligand–receptor recognition.
Haoqi Yu +7 more
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Dynamics of Interacting Strategies
2006This paper presents the model of the dynamics process of switching the strategies adopted by a large number of agents according to their views of what they deem as the most advantageous strategy in relation to the behavior of other agents and/or exogenous environments.
Masanao Aoki, Hiroyuki Moriya
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2008
The ideological and technological frames of reference for the changing paradigms of interactivity are presented in an overview. The topics range from the early days of media and modernism to a typology of interactive art in the 1980s and 1990s and include the mass media interactivity models of the last decade.
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The ideological and technological frames of reference for the changing paradigms of interactivity are presented in an overview. The topics range from the early days of media and modernism to a typology of interactive art in the 1980s and 1990s and include the mass media interactivity models of the last decade.
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On Interactive Evolution Strategies
2006In this paper we discuss Evolution Strategies within the context of interactive optimization. Different modes of interaction will be classified and compared. A focus will be on the suitability of the approach in cases, where the selection of individuals is done by a human user based on subjective evaluation.
Ron Breukelaar +2 more
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