نتایج جستجو برای: Exploration

تعداد نتایج: 84064  

2016
Vaisagh Viswanathan Michael Lees Peter M. A. Sloot

Understanding human behavior in the context of exploration and navigation is an important but challenging problem. Such understanding can help in the design of safe structures and spaces that implicitly aid humans during evacuation or other emergency situations. In particular, the role that memory plays in this process is something that is crucial to understand. In this paper, we develop a nove...

Journal: :IEICE Transactions 2009
Shuichi Miyazaki Naoyuki Morimoto Yasuo Okabe

Journal: :journal of mining and environment 2015
kh. maroufi naghadehi a. hezarkhani k. seifpanahi shabani

taknar deposit is located about 28 km to the north-west of bardaskan in the khorasan-e-razavi province, which is situated in the north-eastern part of iran. this deposit is unique, formed within the taknar formation in the ordovician time. as a result, it is of much interest to many researchers working in this field. by choosing the lithogeochemical study performed to recognize new exploration ...

Journal: :Design Autom. for Emb. Sys. 2015
François Duhem Fabrice Muller Robin Bonamy Sébastien Bilavarn

2015
Zsolt Lattmann James Klingler Patrik Meijer Sandeep Neema

2015
Zsolt Lattmann James Klingler Patrik Meijer Ted Bapty Sandeep Neema Jason Scott

2014
Judith Schomaker Marthe L. V. van Bronkhorst Martijn Meeter

Active exploration of novel environments is known to increase plasticity in animals, promoting long-term potentiation in the hippocampus and enhancing memory formation. These effects can occur during as well as after exploration. In humans novelty's effects on memory have been investigated with other methods, but never in an active exploration paradigm. We therefore investigated whether active ...

Journal: :Developmental psychobiology 2016
Whitney G Cole Scott R Robinson Karen E Adolph

Adults primarily walk to reach a new location, but why do infants walk? Do infants, like adults, walk to travel to a distant goal? We observed 30 13-month-old and 30 19-month-old infants during natural walking in a laboratory playroom. We characterized the bout structure of walking-when infants start and stop walking-to examine why infants start and stop walking. Locomotor activity was composed...

Journal: :Royal Society open science 2016
Carolina Doran Martin C Stumpe Ana Sendova-Franks Nigel R Franks

How do animals in groups organize their work? Division of labour, i.e. the process by which individuals within a group choose which tasks to perform, has been extensively studied in social insects. Variability among individuals within a colony seems to underpin both the decision over which tasks to perform and the amount of effort to invest in a task. Studies have focused mainly on discrete tas...

2009
Stéphane Devismes Franck Petit Sébastien Tixeuil

We consider a team of k identical, oblivious, and semi-synchronous mobile robots that are able to sense (i.e., view) their environment, yet are unable to communicate, and evolve on a constrained path. Previous results in this weak scenario show that initial symmetry yields high lower bounds when problems are to be solved by deterministic robots. In this paper, we initiate research on probabilis...

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