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Artificial Intelligence and the Common Sense of Animals
The problem of common sense remains a major obstacle to progress in artificial intelligence. Here, we argue that common sense in humans is founded on a set of basic capacities that are possessed by many other animals, capacities...
A new assay for rhamnolipid detection-important virulence factors of <em>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</em>

Rhamnolipids (RLs) are heterogeneous glycolipid molecules that are composed of one or two l-rhamnose sugars and one or two β-hydroxy fatty acids, which can vary in their length and branch size. They are biosurfactants...

Impaired Punishment Learning in Conduct Disorder

Objective: Conduct disorder (CD) has been associated with deficits in the use of punishment to guide reinforcement learning (RL) and decision making. This may explain the poorly planned and often impulsive antisocial and...

Autonomous Control of Simulated Fixed Wing Aircraft using Deep Reinforcement Learning
Gordon Rennie
Sep 01, 2018
Autonomous control of aircraft is a challenging high-dimensional continuous control problem with applications in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, autopilot systems and flight simulators. The problem domain appears well-suited to...
Norm Augmented Reinforcement Learning Agents With Synthesized Normative Rules
The dynamic deontic (DD) is a norm synthesis framework that extracts normative rules from reinforcement learning (RL), however it was not designed to be applied in agent coordination. This study proposes a norm augmented...
High-Definition Garden Plant Images Threshold Segmentation Mechanism Based on PSO and DRL
The accuracy of the threshold determines the quality of high-definition garden plant image segmentation. How to accurately and quickly search for the best combination of multiple thresholds is currently a research difficulty. In...
Autonomous Control of Simulated Fixed Wing Aircraft using Deep Reinforcement Learning
Gordon Rennie
Sep 01, 2018
Autonomous control of aircraft is a challenging high-dimensional continuous control problem with applications in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, autopilot systems and flight simulators. The problem domain appears well-suited to...
A new assay for rhamnolipid detection-important virulence factors of <em>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</em>

Rhamnolipids (RLs) are heterogeneous glycolipid molecules that are composed of one or two l-rhamnose sugars and one or two β-hydroxy fatty acids, which can vary in their length and branch size. They are biosurfactants...

Impaired Punishment Learning in Conduct Disorder

Objective: Conduct disorder (CD) has been associated with deficits in the use of punishment to guide reinforcement learning (RL) and decision making. This may explain the poorly planned and often impulsive antisocial and...

International Consensus Statement on the diagnosis, multidisciplinary management and lifelong care of individuals with achondroplasia

Achondroplasia, the most common skeletal dysplasia, is characterized by a variety of medical, functional and psychosocial challenges across the lifespan. The condition is caused by a common, recurring, gain-of-function...

International Consensus Statement on the diagnosis, multidisciplinary management and lifelong care of individuals with achondroplasia

Achondroplasia, the most common skeletal dysplasia, is characterized by a variety of medical, functional and psychosocial challenges across the lifespan. The condition is caused by a common, recurring, gain-of-function...

Ergodicity and large deviations in physical systems with stochastic dynamics
RL Jack
Apr 22, 2021
Abstract In ergodic physical systems, time-averaged quantities converge (for large times) to their ensemble-averaged values. Large deviation theory...
A Reinforcement Learning-Based Smart Educational Environment for Higher Education
Siyong Fu
Dec 23, 2022
Most higher education institutions use unique technologies to improve learning activities and provide comfortable learning. Higher education in a smart education environment (SEE) uses various tools and procedures to develop a...
Tracer dynamics in one dimensional gases of active or passive particles
T Banerjee, RL Jack, ME Cates
Feb 01, 2022
Abstract We consider one-dimensional systems comprising either active run-and-tumble particles (RTPs) or passive Brownian random walkers. These particles are either noninteracting...
The Ursinus Weekly, May 5, 1919
Chem-Bi banquet a great success Ursinus has disastrous week in baseball Piano recital by Misses Snyder and Wagner Tennis team loses first match Brotherhood of St. Paul holds banquet May-Day fete next Thursday Dr. Good...
Published by: Ursinus College
Introduction to the special issue on existence theory
After exploring the main tenets of existence theory and the affinities between this theory and other philosophical traditions, this introduction lists the central points of each contribution to this special issue. In...
Thermal vestiges of avalanches in the driven random field Ising model
L Yao, RL Jack
Feb 23, 2023
Abstract We investigate the non-equilibrium behaviour of the 3 d random field Ising model at finite temperature, as an external field is increased...
A 'choice', an 'addiction', a way 'out of the lost'
BACKGROUND: Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) describes a phenomenon where individuals inflict deliberate pain and tissue damage to their bodies. Self-injurious behaviour is especially prevalent across the autism spectrum, but...

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