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Correlation-based feature selection strategy in classification problems

Krzysztof Michalak, Halina Kwaśnicka (2006)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

In classification problems, the issue of high dimensionality, of data is often considered important. To lower data dimensionality, feature selection methods are often employed. To select a set of features that will span a representation space that is as good as possible for the classification task, one must take into consideration possible interdependencies between the features. As a trade-off between the complexity of the selection process and the quality of the selected feature set, a pairwise...

Could a combinatorial optimization problem be solved by a differential equation?

Pedro Martínez Talaván, Javier Yáñez (2001)

RACSAM

El Problema del Viajante puede plantearse a partir del modelo de red neuronal continuo de Hopfield, que determina una solución de equilibrio para una ecuación diferencial con parámetros desconocidos. En el artículo se detalla el procedimiento de determinación de dichos parámetros con el fin de asegurar que la solución de la ecuación diferencial proporcione soluciones válidas para el Problema del Viajante.

Croisements, ordres et ultramétriques

Edwin Diday (1983)

Mathématiques et Sciences Humaines

La représentation visuelle d'une hiérarchie induit un ordre sur les singletons. Si l'on désire représenter la même hiérarchie en tenant compte de contraintes extérieures (ordre des singletons induit par une autre hiérarchie, une partition, un indice de dissimilarité, par exemple) des croisements peuvent apparaître. Il y a un croisement dans la représentation visuelle d'une hiérarchie quand une branche horizontale (associée à un palier) est coupée par une branche verticale associée à un singleton....

Cross-task code reuse in genetic programming applied to visual learning

Wojciech Jaśkowski, Krzysztof Krawiec, Bartosz Wieloch (2014)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

We propose a method that enables effective code reuse between evolutionary runs that solve a set of related visual learning tasks. We start with introducing a visual learning approach that uses genetic programming individuals to recognize objects. The process of recognition is generative, i.e., requires the learner to restore the shape of the processed object. This method is extended with a code reuse mechanism by introducing a crossbreeding operator that allows importing the genetic material from...

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