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Comparative results of each algorithm in comparative experiment.
Published 2025“…<p>Comparative results of each algorithm in comparative experiment.</p>…”
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Single agent and multi-agents tasks for <i>LazyAct</i>.
Published 2025“…Specifically, each decision made by an agent requires a complete neural network computation, leading to a linear increase in computational cost with the number of interactions and agents. …”
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Network architectures for multi-agents task.
Published 2025“…Specifically, each decision made by an agent requires a complete neural network computation, leading to a linear increase in computational cost with the number of interactions and agents. …”
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Time(s) and GFLOPs savings of single-agent tasks.
Published 2025“…Specifically, each decision made by an agent requires a complete neural network computation, leading to a linear increase in computational cost with the number of interactions and agents. …”
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Scores vs Skip ratios on single-agent task.
Published 2025“…Specifically, each decision made by an agent requires a complete neural network computation, leading to a linear increase in computational cost with the number of interactions and agents. …”
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