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ECAL
2003
Springer
14 years 18 days ago
When Can We Call a System Self-Organizing?
Abstract. We do not attempt to provide yet another definition of selforganization, but explore the conditions under which we can model a system as self-organizing. These involve th...
Carlos Gershenson, Francis Heylighen
PPDP
2001
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
When Do Bounds and Domain Propagation Lead to the Same Search Space?
This paper explores the question of when two propagationbased constraint systems have the same behaviour, in terms of search space. We categorise the behaviour of domain and bound...
Christian Schulte, Peter J. Stuckey
ISVC
2009
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Biometric Recognition: When Is Evidence Fusion Advantageous?
Abstract. Having assessed the performance gains due to evidence fusion, previous works reported contradictory conclusions. For some, a consistent improvement is achieved, while oth...
Hugo Proença
CEC
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Effects of experience bias when seeding with prior results
Abstract- Seeding the population of an evolutionary algorithm with solutions from previous runs has proved to be useful when learning control strategies for agents operating in a c...
Mitchell A. Potter, R. Paul Wiegand, H. Joseph Blu...
SDMW
2004
Springer
14 years 22 days ago
Achieving Privacy Preservation when Sharing Data for Clustering
Abstract. In this paper, we address the problem of protecting the underlying attribute values when sharing data for clustering. The challenge is how to meet privacy requirements an...
Stanley R. M. Oliveira, Osmar R. Zaïane