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ICML
1994
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
A Conservation Law for Generalization Performance
Conservation of information (COI) popularized by the no free lunch theorem is a great leveler of search algorithms, showing that on average no search outperforms any other. Yet in ...
Cullen Schaffer
TEC
2010
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12 years 11 months ago
Chemical-Reaction-Inspired Metaheuristic for Optimization
-- We encounter optimization problems in our daily lives and in various research domains. Some of them are so hard that we can, at best, approximate the best solutions with (meta-)...
Albert Y. S. Lam, Victor O. K. Li
ICAISC
2010
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
On the Distributivity of Fuzzy Implications over Continuous Archimedean Triangular Norms
Recently, the distributivity of fuzzy implications over t-norms, t-conorms and uninorms was studied in many articles. In this paper we characterize functions which satisfy one of ...
Michal Baczynski
LACL
2001
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Lambek Grammars Based on Pregroups
Lambek [13] introduces pregroups as a new framework for syntactic structure. In this paper we prove some new theorems on pregroups and study grammars based on the calculus of free...
Wojciech Buszkowski
FUIN
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
Associative Omega-product of Processes
The notion of an associative omega-product is applied to processes. Processes are one of the ways to represent behavior of Petri nets. They have been studied for some years as an ...
Roman R. Redziejowski