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Abolfazli, Amir (author), Spiegelberg, Jakob (author), Anand, A. (author), Palmer, Gregory (author)
Configurable software systems have become increasingly popular as they enable customized software variants. The main challenge in dealing with configuration problems is that the number of possible configurations grows exponentially as the number of features increases. Therefore, algorithms for testing customized software have to deal with the...
conference paper 2023
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Shengren, H. (author), Salazar, Edgar Mauricio (author), Vergara Barrios, P.P. (author), Palensky, P. (author)
Taking advantage of their data-driven and model-free features, Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) algorithms have the potential to deal with the increasing level of uncertainty due to the introduction of renewable-based generation. To deal simultaneously with the energy systems’ operational cost and technical constraints (e.g, generation-demand...
conference paper 2022
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Rijsdijk, Jorai (author), Wu, L. (author), Perin, G. (author)
Deep learning-based side-channel attacks are capable of breaking targets protected with countermeasures. The constant progress in the last few years makes the attacks more powerful, requiring fewer traces to break a target. Unfortunately, to protect against such attacks, we still rely solely on methods developed to protect against generic...
conference paper 2022
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Schweidtmann, A.M. (author), Esche, Erik (author), Fischer, Asja (author), Kloft, Marius (author), Repke, Jens Uwe (author), Sager, Sebastian (author), Mitsos, Alexander (author)
The transformation of the chemical industry to renewable energy and feedstock supply requires new paradigms for the design of flexible plants, (bio-)catalysts, and functional materials. Recent breakthroughs in machine learning (ML) provide unique opportunities, but only joint interdisciplinary research between the ML and chemical engineering ...
review 2021
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Gupta, Sukrit (author)
A lot research has been conducted in the field of autonomous navigation of mobile robots with focus on Robot Vision and Robot Motion Planning. However, most of the classical navigation solutions require several steps of data pre-processing and hand tuning of parameters, with separate modules for vision, localization, planning and control. All...
master thesis 2020
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de Bruin, T.D. (author), Kober, J. (author), Tuyls, Karl (author), Babuska, R. (author)
Deep reinforcement learning makes it possible to train control policies that map high-dimensional observations to actions. These methods typically use gradient-based optimization techniques to enable relatively efficient learning, but are notoriously sensitive to hyperparameter choices and do not have good convergence properties. Gradient...
journal article 2020
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de Bruin, T.D. (author), Kober, J. (author), Tuyls, K.P. (author), Babuska, R. (author)
Experience replay is a technique that allows off-policy reinforcement-learning methods to reuse past experiences. The stability and speed of convergence of reinforcement learning, as well as the eventual performance of the learned policy, are strongly dependent on the experiences being replayed. Which experiences are replayed depends on two...
journal article 2018
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Buşoniu, Lucian (author), de Bruin, T.D. (author), Tolić, Domagoj (author), Kober, J. (author), Palunko, Ivana (author)
Reinforcement learning (RL) offers powerful algorithms to search for optimal controllers of systems with nonlinear, possibly stochastic dynamics that are unknown or highly uncertain. This review mainly covers artificial-intelligence approaches to RL, from the viewpoint of the control engineer. We explain how approximate representations of the...
review 2018
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