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Home » People » Faculties » Babak Nadjar Araabi

Babak Nadjar Araabi

Position: 
Associate Professor
E-Mail: 
araabi@ut.ac.ir
Research Interests Keywords: 
Pattern Recognition, Machine Vision, Machine Learning
Projects: 
Intelligent toys
Publications: 
Knowledge-based Extraction of Area of Expertise for Cooperation in Learning
Optimal Local Basis: A Reinforcement Learning Approach for Face Recognition
Learning Cluster Type and Dissimilarity Metric for each Cluster using a Set of Possible Cluster Types
A Behavioral Approach to Estimate Area of Expertise for Cooperative Q-Learning: A Self Referenced Strategy
Knowledge-Based Multiagent Credit Assignment: A Study on Task Type and Critic Information
A Study on Expertise of Agents and Its Effect on Cooperative Q-learning
A cooperative learning approach to Mixed Performance Controller design: a behavioral viewpoint
A Study on the Role of Exploration in Multiagent Reinforcement Learning Considering Task Type
Swarm Contours: A Fast Self-Organization Approach for Snake Initialization
Learning Cluster Type and Dissimilarity Metric for each Cluster using a Set of Possible Cluster Types
Cost-sensitive learning of top-down modulation for attentional control
Learning Active Fusion of Multiple Experts' Decisions: An Attention-based Approach
METAL: A Framework for Mixture-of-Experts Task and Attention Learning
Interaction of Culture-based Learning and Cooperative Co-evolution and its Application to Automatic Behavior-based System Design


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CFP: Affective Computing Special Track at Flairs 25
CFP: Computational Aesthetics in Games @ IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games
CFP: Theme Issue on Child Computer Interaction in Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
CFP: IEEE WMUTE2012 and DIGITEL2012
IEEE International Conference On Technology Enhanced Education