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Experimental evaluation of human-machine collaborative algorithms in planning for multiple UAVs

Malasky et al., 2005

Document ID
3913567190831612720
Author
Malasky J
Forest L
Kahn A
Key J
Publication year
Publication venue
2005 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics

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Many planning applications are theoretically intractable or unable to be solved in a practical amount of time by a human or a computer alone. Typical approaches involve a significant number of heuristics in an effort to deal with the complexity of the problem; limited decision …
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