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  Local search for a multi-drop multi-container loading problem
Ceschia S., Schaerf A.  Journal of Heuristics 19(2): 275-294, 2013. Type: Article

Container loading problems (CLP) are interesting and easy to appreciate, and span from real-world to abstract mathematical variants. However, CLP is an NP-complete problem, so something as simple as comparing approaches, heuristics, and partial...

May 17 2013
  A hybrid genetic algorithm for the bottleneck traveling salesman problem
Ahmed Z.  ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems 12(1): 1-10, 2013. Type: Article

The bottleneck traveling salesman problem (BTSP) refers to the challenge of finding a Hamiltonian circuit that minimizes the largest cost of any of the arcs in the circuit. This paper describes a hybrid genetic algorithm (HGA) that efficiently...

May 10 2013
  A distributed scheduler for air traffic flow management
Landry S., Farley T., Hoang T., Stein B.  Journal of Scheduling 15(5): 537-551, 2012. Type: Article

Landry et al. describe a distributed system for scheduling air traffic. The system is greedy, so it does not produce an optimal solution, but it is flexible and operates in near real time, which is important given the application domain....

Apr 4 2013
  Online execution time prediction for computationally intensive applications with periodic progress updates
Chtepen M., Claeys F., Dhoedt B., De Turck F., Fostier J., Demeester P., Vanrolleghem P.  The Journal of Supercomputing 62(2): 768-786, 2012. Type: Article

Grid computing is a recent technology that enables large-scale scientific computations. Efficient use of the vast number of distributed resources found in such infrastructures remains an important research issue. The task, typically handled by...

Mar 1 2013
  A fast heuristic approach for large-scale cell-transmission-based evacuation route planning
Kimms A., Maassen K.  Networks 60(3): 179-193, 2012. Type: Article

This paper follows on the work of Daganzo [1,2], who used a cell transmission model for traffic to create evacuation plans. In this model, a cell corresponds to a segment of a street and the street cells are connected into a network. An extended...

Jan 24 2013
  Cluster based wireless sensor network routing using artificial bee colony algorithm
Karaboga D., Okdem S., Ozturk C.  Wireless Networks 18(7): 847-860, 2012. Type: Article

Sensors are used to monitor a variety of things in many environments. There are many types, and the data they accumulate needs to be uploaded to a base station for processing. Due to the limited transmission capability of most sensors, a...

Dec 20 2012
  Large-scale parallel Monte Carlo tree search on GPU
Rocki K., Suda R.  IPDPSW 2011 (Proceedings of the 25th IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, Anchorage, AK,  May 16-20, 2011) 2034-2037, 2011. Type: Proceedings

“Monte Carlo tree search (MCTS) is a method for making optimal decisions in artificial intelligence (AI) problems.” It takes random samples in a given decision space and builds a search tree according to the simulation results. MCTS...

Nov 30 2012
  Multi-parametric solution-path algorithm for instance-weighted support vector machines
Karasuyama M., Harada N., Sugiyama M., Takeuchi I.  Machine Learning 88(3): 297-330, 2012. Type: Article

In a weighted support vector machine (WSVM), each training instance has its own weight. So, for example, in nonstationary data analysis, earlier instances may have less weight than later ones, or in heteroscedastic data modeling, larger weights...

Nov 15 2012
  Calculus of variations and optimal control theory: a concise introduction
Liberzon D.,  PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS, Princeton, NJ, 2011. 256 pp. Type: Book (978-0-691151-87-8)

Control systems are increasingly pervasive, and an increasing number of applications are being found for automated control. Naturally, one wishes for such controllers to be the best in some sense (for example, minimum cost, either financially or...

Oct 12 2012
  Snake robots: modelling, mechatronics, and control
Liljebäck P., Pettersen K., Stavdahl Ø., Gravdahl J.,  Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, London, UK, 2012. 334 pp. Type: Book (978-1-447129-95-0)

Typically the kinds of robots employed in applications include manipulator robots, wheeled mobile robots, and even humanoid robots. However, little is known about snake robots. Although the first snake robot dates back to 1972 (the ACM III robot...

Oct 4 2012
 
 
 
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