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MVTec AD — A Comprehensive Real-World Dataset for Unsupervised Anomaly Detection
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2019The detection of anomalous structures in natural image data is of utmost importance for numerous tasks in the field of computer vision. The development of methods for unsupervised anomaly detection requires data on which to train and evaluate new ...
Paul Bergmann +3 more
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STAR: A Benchmark for Situated Reasoning in Real-World Videos
NeurIPS Datasets and BenchmarksReasoning in the real world is not divorced from situations. How to capture the present knowledge from surrounding situations and perform reasoning accordingly is crucial and challenging for machine intelligence.
Bo Wu, Shoubin Yu
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2020
Humans often assign confidence to multioption decisions, but most computational research only uses two-alternative tasks. In a new study, Li and Ma begin to reveal the mechanisms of confidence generation in multialternative tasks. This research should inspire further experiments on how humans assign confidence judgments in real-world situations.
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Humans often assign confidence to multioption decisions, but most computational research only uses two-alternative tasks. In a new study, Li and Ma begin to reveal the mechanisms of confidence generation in multialternative tasks. This research should inspire further experiments on how humans assign confidence judgments in real-world situations.
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2008 Third International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2008
Social networks are evolving as mobile devices are able to establish direct communication with each other. Devices enable social interaction, as a level of trust for another person can be determined in the background. This paper describes BlueTrust, a trust mechanism that takes advantage of both the capabilities of the Semantic Web and mobile ad-hoc ...
Bradley Markides, Marijke Coetzee
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Social networks are evolving as mobile devices are able to establish direct communication with each other. Devices enable social interaction, as a level of trust for another person can be determined in the background. This paper describes BlueTrust, a trust mechanism that takes advantage of both the capabilities of the Semantic Web and mobile ad-hoc ...
Bradley Markides, Marijke Coetzee
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Deep Reinforcement Learning for Robotics: A Survey of Real-World Successes
AAAI Conference on Artificial IntelligenceReinforcement learning (RL), particularly its combination with deep neural networks, referred to as deep RL (DRL), has shown tremendous promise across a wide range of applications, suggesting its potential for enabling the development of sophisticated ...
Chen Tang +5 more
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TheAgentCompany: Benchmarking LLM Agents on Consequential Real World Tasks
arXiv.orgWe interact with computers on an everyday basis, be it in everyday life or work, and many aspects of work can be done entirely with access to a computer and the Internet. At the same time, thanks to improvements in large language models (LLMs), there has
Frank F. Xu +20 more
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Proceedings of the 1981 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data - SIGMOD '81, 1981
According to database theory, a database designer can specify any set of data dependencies, no matter how complex, to constrain a database scheme. This paper investigates how much complexity is actually needed in real-world situations. It is shown that every "natural" set of mvd's must belong to a class of mvd's called conflict-free. Conflict-free sets
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According to database theory, a database designer can specify any set of data dependencies, no matter how complex, to constrain a database scheme. This paper investigates how much complexity is actually needed in real-world situations. It is shown that every "natural" set of mvd's must belong to a class of mvd's called conflict-free. Conflict-free sets
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2001
What is visualization of the real world? In our view, it means visualizing the environments around us, at scales we're accustomed to, sensing what we would normally sense. Unlike others in the field of visualization, we don't aim to provide X-ray vision, heat or airflow models, or small-scale measurements (such as the inspection of parts to the nearest
Lars S. Nyland, Anselmo Lastra
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What is visualization of the real world? In our view, it means visualizing the environments around us, at scales we're accustomed to, sensing what we would normally sense. Unlike others in the field of visualization, we don't aim to provide X-ray vision, heat or airflow models, or small-scale measurements (such as the inspection of parts to the nearest
Lars S. Nyland, Anselmo Lastra
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Informatik-Spektrum, 2011
In this article, we describe how real world planning problems can be solved by employing Artificial Intelligence planning techniques. We introduce the paradigm of hybrid planning, which is particularly suited for applications where plans are not intended to be automatically executed by systems, but are made for humans.
Susanne Biundo +2 more
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In this article, we describe how real world planning problems can be solved by employing Artificial Intelligence planning techniques. We introduce the paradigm of hybrid planning, which is particularly suited for applications where plans are not intended to be automatically executed by systems, but are made for humans.
Susanne Biundo +2 more
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Pharmacovigilance in the Real World
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2019The editorialists discuss Fralick and colleagues' findings and why they believe that real-world data are critical to pharmacovigilance.
William D, Leslie, John T, Schousboe
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