Towards a Formal Account on Negative Latency
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Towards a Formal Account on Negative Latency
Clemens DubslaffClemens Dubslaff, Jonas SchulzJonas Schulz, Patrick WienhöftPatrick Wienhöft, Christel BaierChristel Baier, Frank H. P. FitzekFrank H. P. Fitzek, Stefan J. KiebelStefan J. Kiebel, Johannes LehmannJohannes Lehmann
Clemens Dubslaff, Jonas Schulz, Patrick Wienhöft, Christel Baier, Frank H. P. Fitzek, Stefan J. Kiebel, Johannes Lehmann
Towards a Formal Account on Negative Latency
In Steffen, Bernhard, eds., Bridging the Gap Between AI and Reality, 188--214, 2023. Springer Nature Switzerland
Towards a Formal Account on Negative Latency
In Steffen, Bernhard, eds., Bridging the Gap Between AI and Reality, 188--214, 2023. Springer Nature Switzerland
- KurzfassungAbstract
Low latency communication is a major challenge when humans have to be integrated into cyber physical systems with mixed realities. Recently, the concept of negative latency has been coined as a technique to use anticipatory computing and performing communication ahead of time. For this, behaviors of communication partners are predicted, e.g., by components trained through supervised machine learning, and used to precompute actions and reactions. - Projekt:Project: CPEC, CeTI
- Forschungsgruppe:Research Group: Algebraische und logische Grundlagen der InformatikAlgebraic and Logical Foundations of Computer Science
@inproceedings{DSWBFKL2023,
author = {Clemens Dubslaff and Jonas Schulz and Patrick Wienh{\"{o}}ft and
Christel Baier and Frank H. P. Fitzek and Stefan J. Kiebel and
Johannes Lehmann},
title = {Towards a Formal Account on Negative Latency},
editor = {Steffen and Bernhard},
booktitle = {Bridging the Gap Between {AI} and Reality},
publisher = {Springer Nature Switzerland},
year = {2023},
pages = {188--214},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-46002-9_11}
}