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Parisian evolution with honeybees for three-dimensional reconstruction

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Parisian evolution with honeybees for three-dimensional reconstruction
This paper introduces a novel analogy with the way in which honeybee colonies operate in order to solve the problem of sparse and quasi dense reconstruction. To successfully solve increasingly complex problems, we must develop effective techniques for evolving cooperative solutions in the form of interacting coadapted subcomponents. A new adaptive behavior strategy is presented based on the "divide and conquer" approach used by the honeybee colony to solve search problems. The general ideas that explain the honeybee behavior are translated into a computational algorithm following the evolutionary computing paradigm. Experiments demonstrate the importance of the proposed communication system to reduce dramatically the number of outliers. Categories and Subject Descriptors I.2.10 [Artificial Intelligence]: Vision and Scene Understanding--3D/stereo scene analysis, modeling and recovery of physical attributes, perceptual reasoning; I.2.11 [Artificial Intelligence]: Distributed A...
Gustavo Olague, Cesar Puente
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where GECCO
Authors Gustavo Olague, Cesar Puente
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