Cultural Algorithms
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. QUANTUM-INSPIRED EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHMS FOR PROBLEMS BASED ON NUMERICAL REPRESENTATION / ALGORITMOS EVOLUTIVOS COM INSPIRAÇÃO QUÂNTICA PARA PROBLEMAS COM REPRESENTAÇÃO NUMÉRICA
Since they were proposed as an optimization method, the evolutionary algorithms have been successfully used for solving complex problems in several areas such as, for example, the automatic design of electronic circuits and equipments, task planning and scheduling, software engineering and data mining, among many others. This success is due, among many other
Publicado em: 2007
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2. Planejamento de vistorias usando robôs móveis autônomos e otimização pelo algoritmo de colônia de formigas
Robot-based inspection on sites with difficult access is a problem that becomes more common nowadays. Searching for solutions to this challenge, its observed new initiatives, either in orientated form in robot competitions like Robocup Rescue, or practical applications in companies that offer remoted operated vehicles to inspect pipes, galleries and further
Publicado em: 2005
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3. OTIMIZAÇÃO DE ALTERNATIVAS PARA DESENVOLVIMENTO DE CAMPO DE PETRÓLEO UTILIZANDO COMPUTAÇÃO EVOLUCIONÁRIA / THE OPTIMIZATION OF PETROLEUM FIELD EXPLORATION ALTERNATIVES USING EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION
This dissertation investigates a system based in genetic algorithms and cultural algorithms, applied to the development process of a petroleum field. The development of a petroleum field consists in the placement of wells in an already known and delimited petroleum reservoir, which allows maximizing the Net Present Value. A placement of wells defines the qua
Publicado em: 2003
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4. Cross-cultural evidence of cognitive adaptations for social exchange among the Shiwiar of Ecuadorian Amazonia
On the basis of evolutionary game theory, it was hypothesized that humans have an evolved cognitive specialization for reasoning about social exchange, including a subroutine for detecting cheaters. This hypothesis led to a specific prediction: Although humans are known to be poor at detecting potential violations of conditional rules in general, they should
National Academy of Sciences.