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Learning Control of Complex Systems

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Control of Complex Systems

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It is highly desirable to have learning in a complex system. Although the learning capabilities of technical systems are still much inferior to human learning some advances have been made. This chapter surveys some techniques that have been used to provide technical systems with learning.

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Albertos, P., Sala, A., Dourado, A. (2001). Learning Control of Complex Systems. In: Åström, K., Albertos, P., Blanke, M., Isidori, A., Schaufelberger, W., Sanz, R. (eds) Control of Complex Systems. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0349-3_6

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