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ESCIENCE
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
An Extended Extremal Optimisation Model for Parallel Architectures
: A relatively new meta-heuristic, known as extremal optimisation (EO), is based on the evolutionary science notion that poorly performing genes of an individual are replaced by ra...
Marcus Randall, Andrew Lewis
MCS
2005
Springer
14 years 26 days ago
Between Two Extremes: Examining Decompositions of the Ensemble Objective Function
We study how the error of an ensemble regression estimator can be decomposed into two components: one accounting for the individual errors and the other accounting for the correlat...
Gavin Brown, Jeremy L. Wyatt, Ping Sun
CRIWG
2001
13 years 8 months ago
Evolution in Use of Groupware: Facilitating Tailoring to the Extreme
Group work evolves, often leading to changing requirements on the technical support. To meet these new requirements groupware has to be modified. A system that allows end users to...
Robert Slagter, Margit Biemans, G. Henri ter Hofte
HICSS
2008
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Power System Extreme Event Detection: The Vulnerability Frontier
In this work we apply graph theoretic tools to provide a close bound on a frontier relating the number of line outages in a grid to the power disrupted by the outages. This fronti...
Bernard C. Lesieutre, Ali Pinar, Sandip Roy
BMCBI
2008
149views more  BMCBI 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
Evolution of biological sequences implies an extreme value distribution of type I for both global and local pairwise alignment s
Background: Confidence in pairwise alignments of biological sequences, obtained by various methods such as Blast or Smith-Waterman, is critical for automatic analyses of genomic d...
Olivier Bastien, Eric Maréchal