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ECOWS
2009
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Indirect Reciprocity in Policy-Based Helping Experiments
—In service-oriented architectures, participants keep interacting by exchanging tasks, in order to increase their benefit. Since carrying out a task incurs costs, and participan...
Christian von der Weth, Klemens Böhm, Thorben...
EFORENSICS
2009
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Vocal Forgery in Forensic Sciences
Abstract. This article describes techniques of vocal forgery able to affect automatic speaker recognition system in a forensic context. Vocal forgery covers two main aspects: voice...
Patrick Perrot, Mathieu Morel, Joseph Razik, G&eac...
ESA
2009
Springer
98views Algorithms» more  ESA 2009»
15 years 8 months ago
The Oil Searching Problem
Given n potential oil locations, where each has oil at a certain depth, we seek good trade-offs between the number of oil sources found and the total amount of drilling performed. ...
Andrew McGregor, Krzysztof Onak, Rina Panigrahy
EUROSSC
2009
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Time-Lag as Limiting Factor for Indoor Walking Navigation
Several navigation situations can be imagined where visual cueing is not practical or unfeasible, and where the hands are required exclusively for a certain task. The utilization o...
Andreas Riener, Markus Straub, Alois Ferscha
GECCO
2009
Springer
103views Optimization» more  GECCO 2009»
15 years 8 months ago
Why evolution is not a good paradigm for program induction: a critique of genetic programming
We revisit the roots of Genetic Programming (i.e. Natural Evolution), and conclude that the mechanisms of the process of evolution (i.e. selection, inheritance and variation) are ...
John R. Woodward, Ruibin Bai
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