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- Q17090037 subject Q558331.
- Q17090037 subject Q6752025.
- Q17090037 abstract "Winner-take-all is a computer science concept that has been widely applied in behavior-based robotics as a method of action selection for intelligent agents. Winner-take-all systems work by connecting modules (task-designated areas) in such a way that when one action is performed it stops all other actions from being performed, so only one action is occurring at a time. The name comes from the idea that the "winner" action takes all of the motor system's power.".
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- Q17090037 wikiPageWikiLink Q558331.
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- Q17090037 wikiPageWikiLink Q6752025.
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- Q17090037 comment "Winner-take-all is a computer science concept that has been widely applied in behavior-based robotics as a method of action selection for intelligent agents. Winner-take-all systems work by connecting modules (task-designated areas) in such a way that when one action is performed it stops all other actions from being performed, so only one action is occurring at a time. The name comes from the idea that the "winner" action takes all of the motor system's power.".
- Q17090037 label "Winner-take-all in action selection".