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GECCO
2008
Springer
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Self-adaptive constructivism in Neural XCS and XCSF
For artificial entities to achieve high degrees of autonomy they will need to display appropriate adaptability. In this sense adaptability includes representational flexibility gu...
Gerard David Howard, Larry Bull, Pier Luca Lanzi
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COMPUTING
2006
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Sparse Grids, Adaptivity, and Symmetry
Sparse grid methods represent a powerful and efficient technique for the representation and approximation of functions and particularly the solutions of partial differential equat...
Harry Yserentant
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DAM
2006
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The satisfactory partition problem
The Satisfactory Partition problem consists in deciding if a given graph has a partition of its vertex set into two nonempty parts such that each vertex has at least as many neigh...
Cristina Bazgan, Zsolt Tuza, Daniel Vanderpooten
ISM
2008
IEEE
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15 years 23 days ago
Adaptive Modeling of a User's Daily Life with a Wearable Sensor Network
In an environment where the contexts of users are complex and the degree of freedom of user activity is very high, such as in daily life, several factors need to be considered for...
Hyoungnyoun Kim, Ig-Jae Kim, Hyoung-Gon Kim, Ji-Hy...
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IVC
2006
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Facial pose from 3D data
The distribution of the apparent 3D shape of human faces across the view-sphere is complex, owing to factors such as variations in identity, facial expression, minor occlusions an...
Ajit Rajwade, Martin D. Levine