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    Machine learning 23 (1996), S. 221-249 
    ISSN: 0885-6125
    Keywords: Robotics ; Neural Networks ; Fuzzy Controllers ; Multistrategy Learning
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science
    Notes: Abstract One of the most significant cost factors in robotics applications is the design and development of real-time robot control software. Control theory helps when linear controllers have to be developed, but it doesn't sufficiently support the generation of non-linear controllers, although in many cases (such as in compliance control), nonlinear control is essential for achieving high performance. This paper discusses how Machine Learning has been applied to the design of (non-)linear controllers. Several alternative function approximators, including Multilayer Perceptrons (MLP), Radial Basis Function Networks (RBFNs), and Fuzzy Controllers are analyzed and compared, leading to the definition of two major families: Open Field Function Approximators and Locally Receptive Field Function Approximators. It is shown that RBFNs and Fuzzy Controllers bear strong similarities, and that both have a symbolic interpretation. This characteristic allows for applying both symbolic and statistic learning algorithms to synthesize the network layout from a set of examples and, possibly, some background knowledge. Three integrated learning algorithms, two of which are original, are described and evaluated on experimental test cases. The first test case is provided by a robot KUKA IR-361 engaged into the peg-into-hole task, whereas the second is represented by a classical prediction task on the Mackey-Glass time series. From the experimental comparison, it appears that both Fuzzy Controllers and RBFNs synthesised from examples are excellent approximators, and that, in practice, they can be even more accurate than MLPs.
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    Machine learning 23 (1996), S. 221-249 
    ISSN: 0885-6125
    Keywords: Robotics ; Neural Networks ; Fuzzy Controllers ; Multistrategy Learning
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science
    Notes: Abstract One of the most significant cost factors in robotics applications is the design and development of real-time robot control software. Control theory helps when linear controllers have to be developed, but it doesn't sufficiently support the generation of non-linear controllers, although in many cases (such as in compliance control), nonlinear control is essential for achieving high performance. This paper discusses how Machine Learning has been applied to the design of (non-)linear controllers. Several alternative function approximators, including Multilayer Perceptrons (MLP), Radial Basis Function Networks (RBFNs), and Fuzzy Controllers are analyzed and compared, leading to the definition of two major families: Open Field Function Approximators and Locally Receptive Field Function Approximators. It is shown that RBFNs and Fuzzy Controllers bear strong similarities, and that both have a symbolic interpretation. This characteristic allows for applying both symbolic and statistic learning algorithms to synthesize the network layout from a set of examples and, possibly, some background knowledge. Three integrated learning algorithms, two of which are original, are described and evaluated on experimental test cases. The first test case is provided by a robot KUKA IR-361 engaged into the “peg-into-hole” task, whereas the second is represented by a classical prediction task on the Mackey-Glass time series. From the experimental comparison, it appears that both Fuzzy Controllers and RBFNs synthesised from examples are excellent approximators, and that, in practice, they can be even more accurate than MLPs.
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    In:  apiola@hidro.gov.ar | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/16700 | 9602 | 2016-05-04 14:33:21 | 16700 | Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP), Mar del Plata, Argentina
    Publication Date: 2021-07-08
    Description: Los habitantes de la región costera desde la provincia de Buenos Aires en la Argentina (océano Atlántico sudoccidental) hasta Río Grande, en el sur del Brasil, saben que en enero el agua de mar es casi 10ºC más cálida que en julio. Lo que llama la atención es que en esta región se presentan las mayores variaciones estacionales de temperatura de todo el Atlántico Sur. Un observador algo más perceptivo notaría también cambios de color en su superficie de acuerdo con la época del año. Para explicar estas observaciones se ha especulado acerca de la existencia de frecuentes incursiones de agua fría, originadas en la corriente de Malvinas. En este artículo se presentan evidencias que sugieren que las más importantes alteraciones ambientales a lo largo de una franja costera de más de 1000 km se deben a la variable influencia de las aguas que el Río de la Plata derrama sobre el océano Atlántico.
    Description: Reprinted as: pp.32-40 in, Ciencia del Mar. Volumen temático 1, 12/2014; Asociación Ciencia Hoy. ISBN: 978-987-45584-0-4 (Special issue dedicated to 'Marine Sciences: 1988-2014')
    Keywords: Ecology ; Environment ; Oceanography ; PSW ; Argentina ; Buenos Aires ; ASW ; Brazil ; PSW ; South America ; Rio de la Plata ; brackishwater environment ; coastal waters ; estuaries ; satellite sensing ; environmental conditions ; environmental impact
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    Type: article
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    Format: 28-37
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    In:  pablopench@gmail.com | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/16723 | 9602 | 2016-05-04 14:49:18 | 16723 | Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP), Mar del Plata, Argentina
    Publication Date: 2021-07-08
    Description: Existen pocos ámbitos más reveladores que el mar para entender las virtudes de la cooperación internacional en materia científica. En las ciencias marinas esta cooperación es más que deseable: es imprescindible para poder contestar preguntas relacionadas con el movimiento de las corrientes, el aporte de los ríos, los ciclos migratorios de las especies, las pesquerías, etc. Se analiza la importancia de los proyectos conjuntos donde participaron países latinoamericanos, algunos con éxitos, y sobre todo, la importancia de la continuidad. Se detallan un amplio conjunto de recomendaciones que surgieron de varias reuniones sobre ciencia, tecnología y sociedad (CTS) celebradas en la Argentina, Uruguay y Brasil sobre la cooperación científica entre países que comportan el mismo ambiente marino, como es el Atlántico sudoccidental.
    Description: Reprinted as: pp.234-238 in, Ciencia del Mar. Volumen temático 1 12/2014; Asociación Ciencia Hoy. ISBN: 978-987-45584-0-4 (Special issue dedicated to 'Marine Sciences: 1988-2014')
    Keywords: Biology ; Fisheries ; Planning ; Policies ; PSW ; Argentina ; ASW ; Uruguay ; ASW ; Brazil ; marine environment ; international cooperation ; Marine sciences ; oceanography ; research institutions ; historical account
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: article
    Format: application/pdf
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    Format: 54-59
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