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Andrei Rusu

Researcher at West University of Timișoara

Publications -  64
Citations -  34789

Andrei Rusu is an academic researcher from West University of Timișoara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reinforcement learning & Meta learning (computer science). The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 61 publications receiving 23267 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrei Rusu include Technical University of Cluj-Napoca & Ovidius University.

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A Web-Based Transdiagnostic Intervention for Affective and Mood Disorders: Randomized Controlled Trial

TL;DR: The overall results suggest that the transdiagnostic intervention tested in this study represents an effective treatment option that may prove easier to disseminate through the use of Web-based delivery systems.
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Implementation of an UWB-based module designed for wireless intra-spacecraft communications

TL;DR: The results prove the capacity of the VN360 UWB module to establish a reliable intra-spacecraft UWB connection.
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Implicit attitudes towards risky driving: Development and validation of an affect misattribution procedure for speeding

TL;DR: Support is provided for Speeding-AMP's validity and reliability, which can be successfully used in research concerning risky driving behavior, and the multiplicative interaction effect between implicit and explicit attitudes was not supported.
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Reply to Huszár: The elastic weight consolidation penalty is empirically valid.

TL;DR: The recent work on elastic weight consolidation shows that forgetting in neural networks can be alleviated by using a quadratic penalty whose derivation was inspired by Bayesian evidence accumulation, and Dr. Huszar provides an alternative form by following the standard work on expectation propagation using the Laplace approximation.
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Romanian Version of the Internet Addiction Test: Psychometric Properties and Cross-Gender Invariance

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors tested the psychometric properties of the Internet Addiction Test (IAT) on a Romanian sample and found that the instrument is invariant across genders and significant associations with social anxiety, social support, and dissociation.