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Predicting an approval rate of politicians is a popular task. While a type of prediction is using a text mining from news articles, we introduce a text augmented Gaussian process to perform the prediction with contexts. We test our model with 2017 South Korea Presidential Election in 1) a quantitative evaluation, and 2) a qualitative analysis. The performance of the model with text input is better...
The interaction between a human driver and an automated driving system may improve when the automation is designed in such a way that it behaves in a human-like manner. This paper introduces a human-like steering model, in which the driver adapts to the risk due to uncertainty in the environment. Current steering models take a risk-neutral approach, while the fields of economics and sensorimotor control...
Defense modeling and simulation (DM&S) offers insights into the efficient operations of combat entities, e.g., soldiers and weapon systems. Most DM&S aim at exact description of military doctrines, but often the doctrines fails to provide detail action procedures about how the combat entities conduct military operations. Such unspecified descriptions are filled with the rational behaviors...
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