Swarming. Science Fact and Science Fiction of Distributed Intelligence

Aktivität: Wissenschaftliche und künstlerische VeranstaltungenKonferenzenForschung

Sebastian Vehlken - Sprecher*in

30.10.200802.11.2008
Swarming. Science Fact and Science Fiction of Distributed Intelligence

Veranstaltung

Swarming. Science Fact and Science Fiction of Distributed Intelligence

30.10.0802.11.08

Chicago, USA / Vereinigte Staaten

Veranstaltung: Konferenz

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  4. How to support students-learning in mathematical bridging-courses using ITS? Remedial Scenarios in the EU-Project Math-Bridge
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  6. Enhanced Calculation Procedures for Material and Energy Flow Oriented EMIS
  7. Enhancing the transformative potential of sustainability innovations
  8. Understanding Low-Code Evolution, Adoption and Ecosystem for Software Development
  9. Diffusion patterns in small vs. large capital markets-the case of value-based management
  10. Canopy structure influences arthropod communities within and beyond tree identity effects
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  12. Multilayer neural networks
  13. Investigating Internal CSR Communication: Building a Theoretical Framework
  14. The impact of linguistic complexity on the solution of mathematical modelling tasks
  15. Stimulating Computing
  16. Teachers’ temporary support and worked-out examples as elements of scaffolding in mathematical modeling
  17. Semi-Supervised Generative Models for Multi-Agent Trajectories
  18. Getting down to specifics on RCA [Resource Consumption Accounting]
  19. The Replication Database: Documenting the Replicability of Psychological Science