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A. S. R. Parker
(2024).
Learning to Partner: Exploring Real-Time Adaptive Feedback via Temporal-Difference Machine Learning for Improved Human-Prosthesis Collaboration
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PhD Thesis, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta
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H. E. Williams
(2024).
Position-Aware Control of Myoelectric Prostheses
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PhD Thesis, Dept. Biomedical Engineering, University of Alberta
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N. M. Ady
(2023).
Specific Machine Curiosity
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PhD Thesis, Dept. Computing Science, University of Alberta
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A. K. Kearney
(2023).
Letting the Agent Take the Wheel: Principles for Constructive and Predictive Knowledge
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PhD Thesis, Dept. Computing Science, University of Alberta
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C. Sherstan
(2020).
Representation and General Value Functions
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PhD Thesis, Dept. Computing Science, University of Alberta
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D. J. Brenneis
(2019).
Automatic Levelling of a Prosthetic Wrist
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MSc Thesis, Dept. Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta
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K. W. Mathewson
(2019).
Humour-in-the-loop: Improvised Theatre with Interactive Machine Learning Systems
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PhD Thesis, Dept. Computing Science, University of Alberta
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J. Travnik
(2018).
Reinforcement Learning on Resource Bounded Systems
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MSc Thesis, Dept. Computing Science, University of Alberta
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V. Veeriah
(2017).
Beyond Clever Hans: Learning From People Without Their Really Trying
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MSc Thesis, Dept. Computing Science, University of Alberta
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G. Vasan
(2017).
Teaching a Powered Prosthetic Arm with an Intact Arm Using Reinforcement Learning
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MSc Thesis, Dept. Computing Science, University of Alberta
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