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Intelligent Agents for Aircraft Combat Simulation

by Silvia Coradeschi, Lars Karlsson, Anders Trne - in Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Computer Generated Forces and Behavioral Representation , 1996
"... In this paper we give a first account of a project at Linköping University in collaboration with Saab Military Aircraft AB, Sweden. The aim of the project is to study the design and implementation of intelligent agents for the air combat domain, especially for beyond visual range combat. In particul ..."
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. In particular users should be able to construct such agents without computer science expertise. Our main interest lies in the decision process of the agent and in how the behavior of the agent can be specified. 2. Introduction Systems for simulation of beyond visual range combat are currently used

Minimal Communication in a Distributed Discrete-Event System

by Karen Rudie, Stephane Lafortune, Feng Lin , 2000
"... Distributed discrete-event systems, in which agents (or local sites) are required to communicate in order to perform some speci ed monitoring and control tasks, are considered. Each agentis modeled as a nite-state machine that must be able to distinguish between its states to perform some required t ..."
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Distributed discrete-event systems, in which agents (or local sites) are required to communicate in order to perform some speci ed monitoring and control tasks, are considered. Each agentis modeled as a nite-state machine that must be able to distinguish between its states to perform some required

Knowledge and the logic of local propositions

by Kai Engelhardt, Ron Van Der Meyden, Yoram Moses, Alexander Yanal - In Proceedings of the 1998 Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge (TARK98 , 1998
"... An agent's limited view of the state of a distributed system may render globally different situations indistinguishable. A proposition is local for this agent whenever his view suffices to decide this proposition. Motivated by a framework for the development of distributed programs from knowled ..."
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An agent's limited view of the state of a distributed system may render globally different situations indistinguishable. A proposition is local for this agent whenever his view suffices to decide this proposition. Motivated by a framework for the development of distributed programs from

Inferring Complex Agent Motions from Partial Trajectory Observations Finnegan Southey

by Google Inc, Wesley Loh, Dana Wilkinson
"... Tracking the movements of a target based on lim-ited observations plays a role in many interest-ing applications. Existing probabilistic tracking techniques have shown considerable success but the majority assume simplistic motion models suit-able for short-term, local motion prediction. Agent movem ..."
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Tracking the movements of a target based on lim-ited observations plays a role in many interest-ing applications. Existing probabilistic tracking techniques have shown considerable success but the majority assume simplistic motion models suit-able for short-term, local motion prediction. Agent

Complexity of Mechanism Design with Signaling Costs

by Andrew Kephart, Vincent Conitzer
"... In mechanism design, it is generally assumed that an agent can sub-mit any report at zero cost (with the occasional further restriction that certain types can not submit certain reports). More generally, however, an agent of type θ may be able to report θ′, but only at a cost c(θ, θ′). This cost may ..."
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In mechanism design, it is generally assumed that an agent can sub-mit any report at zero cost (with the occasional further restriction that certain types can not submit certain reports). More generally, however, an agent of type θ may be able to report θ′, but only at a cost c(θ, θ′). This cost

Knowledge and the Logic of Local Propositions (Extended Abstract)

by Kai Engelhardt, Ron van der Meyden, Yoram Moses, Alexander Yanai - In Proceedings of the 1998 Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge (TARK98 , 1998
"... An agent's limited view of the state of a distributed system may render globally different situations indistinguishable. A proposition is local for this agent whenever his view suffices to decide this proposition. Motivated by a framework for the development of distributed programs from knowled ..."
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An agent's limited view of the state of a distributed system may render globally different situations indistinguishable. A proposition is local for this agent whenever his view suffices to decide this proposition. Motivated by a framework for the development of distributed programs from

Review Article Drug Induced Liver Injury: Reviewwith a Focus on Genetic Factors, Tissue Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

by Tawfik Khouryx, Ayman Abu Rmeilehx, Liron Yosha, Ariel A. Benson, Saleh Daher, Meir Mizrahix
"... Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a rare but potentially life threatening adverse drug reaction. DILI may mimic any morphologic characteristic of acute or chronic liver disease, and the histopathologic features of DILI may be indistinguish-able from those of other causes of liver injury, such as a ..."
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Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a rare but potentially life threatening adverse drug reaction. DILI may mimic any morphologic characteristic of acute or chronic liver disease, and the histopathologic features of DILI may be indistinguish-able from those of other causes of liver injury

In vitro studies of the action of antibiotics on Rickettsia prowazekii by two basic methods of cell culture

by C. L. Wisseman, A. D. Waddell, W. T. Walsh - J. Infect. Dis , 1974
"... For the study and quantitation of the action of antibiotics on Rickettsia, a slide chamber method of culturing chick embryo cells was developed, and the tech-nique used to plaque Rickettsia was modified. These methods permitted the detec-tion of morphologic changes induced by antibiotics and the det ..."
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and minocycline were indistinguish-able from that of tetracycline. Doxycycline, rifampin, and erythromycin killed rickettsiae at clinically attainable concentrations, but the rates of action were too slow for eradication of the organisms from the human host under conditions usually associated with the treatment

A reconsideration of the swarming of Proteus vulgaris

by W. Howard Hughes - J. gen. Microbiol , 1957
"... SUMMARY: Studies by cinemicrography confirm that the long forms of Proteus vulgaris (Hauser) seen during the swarming stage are morphologically indistinguish-able from those induced by penicillin and other toxic agents. They appear only in cultures which are growing freely and when a threshold conce ..."
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SUMMARY: Studies by cinemicrography confirm that the long forms of Proteus vulgaris (Hauser) seen during the swarming stage are morphologically indistinguish-able from those induced by penicillin and other toxic agents. They appear only in cultures which are growing freely and when a threshold

Sublimation

by J. R. Aspland, Nonionic Dyes
"... 1 page 36) the importance of Bird's research on the mechanism of disperse dyeing using true solutions of disperse dyes was introduced and discussed. In real dyeing systems, however, there is another complication which Bird and coworkers were able to avoid. The presence of the dispersing agent c ..."
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1 page 36) the importance of Bird's research on the mechanism of disperse dyeing using true solutions of disperse dyes was introduced and discussed. In real dyeing systems, however, there is another complication which Bird and coworkers were able to avoid. The presence of the dispersing agent
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