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Separating Skills from Preference: Using Learning to Program by Reward
- Separating Skills from Preference: Using Learning to Program by Reward Daniel Shapiro dgs
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Simulating the Madness of Crowds: Price Bubbles in an Auction-Mediated Robot Market
- and Daniel Shapiro Dept. of Computer Science, Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544 May 5, 1997 Abstract
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Controlling physical agents through reactive logic programming
- Controlling Physical Agents Through Reactive Logic Programming Daniel Shapiro (dgs
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National Center for Postsecondary Improvement Page 1
- the National Employer Survey DANIEL SHAPIRO National Center for Postsecondary Improvement Stanford University
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THE TRANSITION FROM INITIAL EDUCATION TO WORKING LIFE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A Report to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) as part of a Comparative Study of Transitions from Initial Education to Working Life in 14
- from Initial Education to Working Life in 14 Member Countries Robert Zemsky Daniel Shapiro Maria
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Multilevel Sensitive Reconstruction of Polyhedral Surfaces from Parallel Slices
- Daniel Shapiro y Ayellet Tal z Abstract We present an algorithm for reconstructing a solid model from
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History Consideration in Reconstructing Polyhedral Surfaces from Parallel Slices
- Daniel Shapiro Ayellet Tal Tel Aviv Univ. Princeton Univ. The Weizmann Inst. of Science ABSTRACT We
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Learning hierarchical skills from observation
- Learning Hierarchical Skills from Observation Ryutaro Ichise, 1,2 Daniel Shapiro, 1 and Pat
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Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning of Dialogue Policies in a development environment for dialogue systems: REALL-DUDE
- @(email omitted); Daniel Shapiro and Carl Tollander CSLI/Applied Reactivity Stanford University dgs
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Using Background Knowledge to Speed Reinforcement Learning in Physical Agents
- Using Background Knowledge to Speed Reinforcement Learning in Physical Agents Daniel Shapiro
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