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JBI
2006
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Support versus corroboration
Numerous metrics have been developed that attempt to assess the reliability of phylogenetic trees. Several of these commonly used measures of tree and tree branch support are desc...
Mary G. Egan
IJCSA
2007
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Multiprocessor Scheduling Using Hybrid Particle Swarm Optimization with Dynamically Varying Inertia
The problem of task assignment in heterogeneous computing systems has been studied for many years with many variations. We have developed a new hybrid approximation algorithm. The...
S. N. Sivanandam, P. Visalakshi, A. Bhuvaneswari
TCBB
2008
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Progressive Tree Neighborhood Applied to the Maximum Parsimony Problem
Abstract-- The Maximum Parsimony problem aims at reconstructing a phylogenetic tree from DNA sequences while minimizing the number of genetic transformations. To solve this NP-comp...
Adrien Goëffon, Jean-Michel Richer, Jin-Kao H...
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JOLLI
2007
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Linear temporal logic as an executable semantics for planning languages
This paper presents an approach to artificial intelligence planning based on linear temporal logic (LTL). A simple and easy-to-use planning language is described, PDDL-K (Planning...
Marta Cialdea Mayer, Carla Limongelli, Andrea Orla...
JUCS
2000
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Syntax, Parsing and Production of Natural Language in a Framework of Information Compression by Multiple Alignment, Unification
This article introduces the idea that information compression by multiple alignment, unification and search (ICMAUS) provides a framework within which natural language syntax may ...
J. Gerard Wolff