Power and influence in world-level sport coaching: A Foucauldian and Raven-informed interpretive vignette study in underwater rugby. [PDF]
This study examined how world-level underwater rugby coaches mobilise interpersonal power to shape athletes' behaviour, cohesion and self-regulation under high-pressure, low-verbal conditions. Anchored in Foucauldian accounts of power/knowledge and Raven'
Samuel José Gaviria-Alzate +6 more
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Emotion based adaptive reasoning for resource bounded agents [PDF]
In the design of resource bounded agents, high-level cognitive activities, such as reasoning, raise important problems related both to the adaptive ability and to the computational complexity of the underlying cognitive processes. To address these problems, we adopt an agent model where emotion and cognition are conceived as two integrated aspects of ...
Luís F Morgado, Graça Gaspar
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An Efficient Rule-Based Distributed Reasoning Framework for Resource-bounded Systems [PDF]
AbstractOver the last few years, context-aware computing has received a growing amount of attention among the researchers in the IoT and ubiquitous computing community. In principle, context-aware computing transforms a physical environment into a smart space by sensing the surrounding environment and interpreting the situation of the user.
Abdur Rakib, Ijaz Uddin
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Process and Policy: Resource-Bounded NonDemonstrative Reasoning
This paper investigates the appropriateness of formal dialectics as a basis for nonmonotonic reasoning and defeasible reasoning that takes computational limits seriously. Rules that can come into conflict should be regarded as policies, which are inputs to deliberative processes.
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A dialectical formalisation of preferred subtheories reasoning under resource bounds
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Kees van Berkel, Sanjay Modgil
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The control of reasoning in resource-bounded agents [PDF]
Autonomous agents are systems capable of autonomous decision-making in real-time environments. Computation is a valuable resource for such decision-making, and yet the amount of computation that an autonomous agent may carry out will be limited. It follows that an agent must be equipped with a mechanism that enables it to make the best possible use of ...
Schut, M.C., Wooldridge, M.
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Resource bounds on mental simulations: Evidence from a fluid-reasoning task
eople are able to reason about the physical dynamics of everyday objects. One proposal for the computations underlying this ability is that people are running an approximate mental simulation of their environment. However, such a simulation must be limited in its resources. We applied the notion of a resource-bound simulation to a fluid reasoning task,
Tomer David Ullman, YingQiao Wang
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Intelligent planning method for cyber defense strategies based on bounded rationality
Considering that network defense subjects were usually resource-constrained, an intelligent planning and au-tonomous implementation of network defense strategies under bounded rationality was studied considering the concept of intelligent confrontation ...
Yingze LIU +4 more
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Alternating-time temporal logic with resource bounds [PDF]
Many problems in AI and multi-agent systems research are most naturally formulated in terms of the abilities of a coalition of agents. There exist several excellent logical tools for reasoning about coalitional ability.
Alechina, Natasha +3 more
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Resource-bounded Relational Reasoning: Induction and Deduction Through Stochastic Matching [PDF]
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Sebag, Michèle, Rouveirol, Céline
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