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Quantized distributed Nash equilibrium seeking under DoS attacks [PDF]
This paper studies distributed Nash equilibrium (NE) seeking under Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks and quantization. The players can only exchange information with their own direct neighbors. The transmitted information is subject to quantization and packet losses induced by malicious DoS attacks.
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Mean-field density of states of a small-world model and a jammed soft spheres model [PDF]
We consider a class of random block matrix models in $d$ dimensions, $d \ge 1$, motivated by the study of the vibrational density of states (DOS) of soft spheres near the isostatic point. The contact networks of average degree $Z = z_0 + \zeta$ are represented by random $z_0$-regular graphs (only the circle graph in $d=1$ with $z_0=2$) to which Erd\"os-
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Neurological and vestibular findings in three cases of Multiple Sclerosis. [PDF]
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DO-178B was based on the consensus of the avionic software community as it existed in 1992. Twenty two years after publication, we have no publically available experimental data as to its efficacy. It appears to work extremely well, since there have been no hull loss accidents in passenger service ascribed to software failure.
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A Supervised Approach To The Interpretation Of Imperative To-Do Lists [PDF]
To-do lists are a popular medium for personal information management. As to-do tasks are increasingly tracked in electronic form with mobile and desktop organizers, so does the potential for software support for the corresponding tasks by means of intelligent agents.
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Bayesian Design of Sampling Set for Bandlimited Graph Signals [PDF]
The design of sampling set (DoS) for bandlimited graph signals (GS) has been extensively studied in recent years, but few of them exploit the benefits of the stochastic prior of GS. In this work, we introduce the optimization framework for Bayesian DoS of bandlimited GS.
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Alan Turing and the "Hard" and "Easy" Problem of Cognition: Doing and Feeling [PDF]
The "easy" problem of cognitive science is explaining how and why we can do what we can do. The "hard" problem is explaining how and why we feel. Turing's methodology for cognitive science (the Turing Test) is based on doing: Design a model that can do anything a human can do, indistinguishably from a human, to a human, and you have explained cognition.
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Consumers behavior of Portuguese wine [PDF]
There are few papers about the consumption pattern of the Portuguese wine, using econometrics techniques. This work, pretend to analyze the consumers behavior of the wine produced in Portugal, determining the demand equation with panel data methods.
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AccFlow: Defending Against the Low-Rate TCP DoS Attack in Wireless Sensor Networks [PDF]
Because of the open nature of the Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), the Denial of the Service (DoS) becomes one of the most serious threats to the stability of the resourceconstrained sensor nodes. In this paper, we develop AccFlow which is an incrementally deployable Software-Defined Networking based protocol that is able to serve as a countermeasure ...
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RL, but don't do anything I wouldn't do [PDF]
In reinforcement learning, if the agent's reward differs from the designers' true utility, even only rarely, the state distribution resulting from the agent's policy can be very bad, in theory and in practice. When RL policies would devolve into undesired behavior, a common countermeasure is KL regularization to a trusted policy ("Don't do anything I ...
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