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PlaTe: Visually-Grounded Planning With Transformers in Procedural Tasks [PDF]
In this work, we study the problem of how to leverage instructional videos to facilitate the understanding of human decision-making processes, focusing on training a model with the ability to plan a goal-directed procedure from real-world videos ...
Jiankai Sun +5 more
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PCGRL: Procedural Content Generation via Reinforcement Learning [PDF]
We investigate how reinforcement learning can be used to train level-designing agents. This represents a new approach to procedural content generation in games, where level design is framed as a game, and the content generator itself is learned.
A. Khalifa +3 more
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Strategies for Combining Decision Procedures [PDF]
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Sylvain Conchon, Sava Krstic
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Consent-GPT: is it ethical to delegate procedural consent to conversational AI?
Obtaining informed consent from patients prior to a medical or surgical procedure is a fundamental part of safe and ethical clinical practice. Currently, it is routine for a significant part of the consent process to be delegated to members of the ...
J. W. Allen +3 more
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Recent research claims that information cues and system attributes of algorithmic decision-making processes affect decision subjects’ fairness perceptions. However, little is still known about how these factors interact. This paper presents a user study (
Mireia Yurrita +5 more
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The impact of using algorithms for managerial decisions on public employees' procedural justice
Algorithms are used in public management decisions, for instance, to allocate police staff to potential crime scenes. We study how the usage of algorithms for managerial decisions affects procedural justice as reported by public employees.
R. Nagtegaal
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The self in procedural fairness [PDF]
Procedural fairness (whether the organizational decision-making process is perceived as fair) has profound psychological effects on organizational members.
Sedikides, Constantine +11 more
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has fundamentally changed the way people live and has largely reshaped organizational decision-making processes. Particularly, AI decision making has become involved in almost every aspect of human resource management ...
Luyuan Jiang +5 more
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Procedural policy tools in theory and practice
Policy tools are a critical part of policy-making, providing the ‘means’ by which policy ‘ends’ are achieved. Knowledge of their different origin, nature and capabilities is vital for understanding policy formulation and decision-making, and they have ...
A. Bali +3 more
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This article concerns the analysis of whether the indication of an incomplete date of an administrative decision by a tax authority constitutes a qualified defect, obliging the administrative court to declare the contested act invalid.
Radosław Bulejak, Katarzyna Styś
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