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NDJFL
2010
13 years 3 months ago
An Extension of van Lambalgen's Theorem to Infinitely Many Relative 1-Random Reals
Van Lambalgen's Theorem plays an important role in algorithmic randomness, especially when studying relative randomness. In this paper we extend van Lambalgen's Theorem ...
Kenshi Miyabe
EWSN
2006
Springer
14 years 8 months ago
A Measurement-Based Analysis of the Interaction Between Network Layers in TinyOS
There have been a number of recent proposals for link and network-layer protocols in the sensor networking literature, each of which claims to be superior to other approaches. Howe...
Umberto Malesci, Samuel Madden
EVOW
2003
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Evolutionary Music and the Zipf-Mandelbrot Law: Developing Fitness Functions for Pleasant Music
Abstract. A study on a 220-piece corpus (baroque, classical, romantic, 12tone, jazz, rock, DNA strings, and random music) reveals that aesthetically pleasing music may be describab...
Bill Z. Manaris, Dallas Vaughan, Christopher Wagne...
GECCO
2009
Springer
188views Optimization» more  GECCO 2009»
14 years 25 days ago
Exploiting multiple classifier types with active learning
Many approaches to active learning involve training one classifier by periodically choosing new data points about which the classifier has the least confidence, but designing a co...
Zhenyu Lu, Josh Bongard
ASC
2010
13 years 9 months ago
Simplifying Particle Swarm Optimization
The general purpose optimization method known as Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) has received much attention in past years, with many attempts to find the variant that performs ...
M. E. H. Pedersen, Andrew J. Chipperfield