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Fall 2013
Scaffolds are temporary structures that are built to support workers and materials and facilitate direct work on construction sites. A considerable amount of man power resources are consumed by industrial construction scaffolding, which makes effective planning and estimation of the same very...
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Spring 2016
This thesis proposes, analyzes and tests different exploration-based techniques in Greedy Best-First Search (GBFS) for satisficing planning. First, we show the potential of exploration-based techniques by combining GBFS and random walk exploration locally. We then conduct deep analysis on how...
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2016-02-24
Chandler, G., McKenzie-Brown, P., Bott, R.
Footprints: The Evolution of Land Conservation and Reclamation in Alberta is the story of how Alberta’s land conservation and reclamation program came into being and how it has progressed over the past half century. Our goal is to provide an objective description for current and future...
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2013-12-13
Oil Sands Research and Information Network
A group of 48 people from government, academia, consultants and the oil sands and plant production industries gathered on November 25, 2013 to discuss the current state of knowledge about shrubs and their current and future use in oil sands reclamation. The Workshop was organized around four key...
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Fall 2022
This thesis investigates a new approach to model-based reinforcement learning using background planning: mixing (approximate) dynamic programming updates and model-free updates, similar to the Dyna architecture. Background planning with learned models is often worse than model-free alternatives,...
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Growing conditions and tree productivity in boreal mixedwoods: hidden opportunities for forest managers
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Sustainable Forest Management Network
SFM Network Research Note Series No. 46
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High-resolution flow-channel and wet-areas maps: a tool for better forest operations planning
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Sustainable Forest Management Network
SFM Network Research Note Series No. 55
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