Results for "system dynamics"
System Dynamics
AdvancedEquations governing how system states change over time.
Think of system dynamics as a way to understand how things change over time, like tracking the growth of a tree or the flow of water in a river. It uses equations to describe how different parts of a system interact and influence each other. For example, if you were studying a city, you could use...
Temporal and pitch characteristics of speech.
Sequential data indexed by time.
Competitive advantage from proprietary models/data.
Declining differentiation among models.
Field combining mechanics, control, perception, and AI to build autonomous machines.
Study of motion without considering forces.
Mathematical representation of friction forces.
Randomizing simulation parameters to improve real-world transfer.
Performance drop when moving from simulation to reality.
Human-like understanding of physical behavior.
Human controlling robot remotely.
AI predicting crime patterns (highly controversial).
Protection of private legal communications.
Mechanics of price formation.
AI applied to scientific problems.
Predicting protein 3D structure from sequence.
Some agents know more than others.
Supplying buy/sell orders.
Effect of trades on prices.
Sudden extreme market drop.
Groups adopting extreme positions.
Emergence of conventions among agents.
Rate at which AI capabilities improve.
Plots true positive rate vs false positive rate across thresholds; summarizes separability.
A datastore optimized for similarity search over embeddings, enabling semantic retrieval at scale.
Model trained to predict human preferences (or utility) for candidate outputs; used in RLHF-style pipelines.
Central system to store model versions, metadata, approvals, and deployment state.
Observing model inputs/outputs, latency, cost, and quality over time to catch regressions and drift.
System for running consistent evaluations across tasks, versions, prompts, and model settings.
Attacks that manipulate model instructions (especially via retrieved content) to override system goals or exfiltrate data.