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(Master) Thesis template v1.4 for CADMO (Center for Algorithms, Discrete Mathematics and Optimization) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zürich).
Largely adapted from Adrian Nievergelt's template for the ADPS
(lecture notes) project.
Frank Mousset and Hafsteinn Einarsson (uploaded by LianTze Lim)
EPR paradox as a result of non-force interaction nonlocal quantum objects
This is a LaTeX template (version from 2016 Feb. 17)
for preparing documents for All-Russian Scientific Conference
of the Mathematical Modeling and Boundary Value Problems
[Matem. Mod. Kraev. Zadachi, Samara, Russian Federation].
It was submitted by an author writing for
the 10th All-Russian Scientific Conference with
international participation (MMiKZ’16).
This is a template for a project report in Hindi. It does not do phoenetic conversion by itself but accepts the unicode hindi (Which can be easily generated by online tools such as Google Input Tools). Filled with dummy text for clarity.
Bjorn Victor heeft ook zijn template voor een doctoraatsthesis doorgestuurd. In zijn thesis wordt gebruik gemaakt van Tikz en PGF.
(Downloaded from LaTeX templates en logo's)
The goal of the Angry Birds AI competition is to build an intelligent agent which can complete the levels of the game better than human players. This task is very challenging, because humans have a good prediction about the physic world, while for computers it is hard to reason about an unknown environment. In this paper we describe our DualHEX AI agent, which is based on the AngryHEX agent of participants of the Angry Birds competition 2013. Our agent models the knowledge of the game by means of Answer Set Programming. In this project we improved the AngryHEX approach by extending the knowledge base of the domain. Our DualHEX agent plans a shot taking into consideration the current and the next bird. It compares the damage probability of both birds to discard targets that suits more the next bird features.
Ana Costa, Elena Slavco and Isabelly Rocha
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