TEACHING MULTIPLE INVERSE REINFORCEMENT LEARNERS

Teaching Multiple Inverse Reinforcement Learners

In this paper, we propose the first machine teaching algorithm for multiple inverse reinforcement learners.As our initial contribution, we formalize the problem of optimally teaching a sequential task to a heterogeneous class of learners.We then contribute a theoretical analysis of such problem, identifying conditions under Face Serums which it is

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Matching problems in biodiversity offset markets: a case study of the New South Wales biodiversity offsets scheme

Biodiversity offset credits in New South Wales are transacted within a regulatory environment defined by detailed trading rules and many different types of biodiversity credits that can lead to thin markets and high transaction costs.This paper describes a Memorial Keychain market designed to facilitate efficient and effective transactions.The mark

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RECOGNITION OF A RIGHT AS A WAY TO PROTECT CORPORATE RIGHTS

The article asserts that the claim for recognition of a right can be used to protect corporate rights.Recognition of a right as a way to protect the rights of participants of legal entities should be defined as a claim for recognition of a corporate legal relationship.Arguments are provided to prove that both basic and dependent (derivative) legal

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Complement activation, lipid metabolism, and mitochondrial injury: Converging pathways in age-related macular degeneration

The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is the primary site of injury in non-neovascular age-related macular degeneration or dry AMD.Polymorphisms in genes that regulate complement activation and cholesterol metabolism are strongly associated with AMD, but the biology underlying disease-associated variants is not well understood.Here, we highlight rec

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