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A Study of the Simulated Evolution of the Spectral Sensitivity of Visual Agent Receptors

2001

In this article we study a model for the evolution of the spectral sensitivity of visual receptors for agents in a continuous virtual environment. The model uses a genetic algorithm (GA) to evolve the agent sensors along with the control of the agents by requiring the agents to solve certain tasks in the simulation environment. The properties of the evolved sensors are analyzed for different scenarios. In particular, it is shown that the GA is able to find a balance between sensor costs and agent performance in such a way that the spectral sensor sensitivity reflects the emission spectrum of the target objects and that the capability of the sensors to evolve can help the agents significantl…

Sensory Receptor CellsComputer scienceReal-time computingRoboticsEnvironmentcomputer.software_genreGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyTask (computing)Spectral sensitivityArtificial IntelligenceVirtual machineBraitenberg vehicleGenetic algorithmAnimalsComputer SimulationNeural Networks ComputerSensitivity (control systems)computerAlgorithmsPhotic StimulationSimulationArtificial Life
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Selection of the Best Subset of Variables in Regression and Time Series Models

2009

The problem of variable selection is one of the most pervasive model selection problems in statistical applications. Often referred to as the problem of subset selection, it arises when one wants to model the relationship between a variable of interest and a subset of potential explanatory variables or predictors, but there is uncertainty about which subset to use. Several papers have dealt with various aspects of the problem but it appears that the typical regression user has not benefited appreciably. One reason for the lack of resolution of the problem is the fact that it is has not been well defined. Indeed, it is apparent that there is not a single problem, but rather several problems …

Series (mathematics)StatisticsDesign matrixErrors-in-variables modelsRegression analysisCross-sectional regressionSelection (genetic algorithm)RegressionMathematics
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An effective opportunistic maintenance policy for a global service

2010

The aim of the present paper is to develop a model for an effective maintenance policy with refer to a global service contract between a services provider company and a company for the waste management. The contract requires, with fixed performance levels of the service, the supplying of a mandatory set of maintenance services on a set of waste compactors vehicles of the outsourcer company. In particular, the service provider (SP) must perform corrective maintenance actions and the replacement of the fault parts. The tackled problem concerns the determination of an effective opportunistic maintenance policy in order to assure the required service performance levels at the minimum global mai…

Service (business)Service qualityEngineeringCorrective maintenanceOperations researchbusiness.industryService level requirementService providerPartition (database)Order (business)Genetic algorithmcorrective maintenancebusinessglobal service contractseries systemSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneOpportunistic maintenanceInternational Journal of Services Sciences
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A genetic approach for adding QoS to distributed virtual environments

2007

Distributed virtual environment (DVE) systems have been designed last years as a set of distributed servers. These systems allow a large number of remote users to share a single 3D virtual scene. In order to provide quality of service in a DVE system, clients should be properly assigned to servers taking into account system throughput and system latency. The latter one is composed of both network and computational delays. This highly complex problem is known as the quality of service (QoS) problem. In this paper, we study the implementation of a genetic algorithm (GA) for solving the QoS problem in DVE systems. Performance evaluation results show that, due to its ability of both finding goo…

Service qualityComputer Networks and CommunicationsSearch algorithmVirtual machineComputer scienceDistributed computingQuality of serviceServerReal-time computingGenetic algorithmShortest path problemcomputer.software_genrecomputerComputer Communications
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Automating the Parameter Selection in VRP: An Off-line Parameter Tuning Tool Comparison

2014

Vehicle route optimization is an important application of combinatorial optimization. Therefore, a variety of methods has been proposed to solve different challenging vehicle routing problems. An important step in adopting these methods to solve real-life problems is to find appropriate parameters for the routing algorithms. In this chapter, we show how this task can be automated using parameter tuning by presenting a set of comparative experiments on seven state-of-the-art tuning methods. We analyze the suitability of these methods in configuring routing algorithms, and give the first critical comparison of automated parameter tuners in vehicle routing. Our experimental results show that t…

Set (abstract data type)Computer scienceVehicle routing problemCombinatorial optimizationTunerControl engineeringRouting (electronic design automation)AlgorithmTravelling salesman problemSelection (genetic algorithm)Task (project management)
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<strong>New tool useful for drug discovery validated through benchmark datasets</strong>

2018

Atomic Weighted Vectors (AWVs) are vectors that contain the codified information of molecular structures, which can apply to a set of Aggregation Operators (AOs) to calculate total and local molecular descriptors (MDs). This article presents an exploratory study of a new tool useful for drug discovery using different datasets, such as DRAGON and Sutherland’s datasets, as well as their comparison with other well-known approaches. In order to evaluate the performance of the tool, several statistics and QSAR/QSPR experiments were performed. Variability analyses are used to quantify the information content of the AWVs obtained from the tool, by the way of an information theory-based algorithm. …

Set (abstract data type)Quantitative structure–activity relationshipOrthogonalityComputer scienceMolecular descriptorPrincipal component analysisGenetic algorithmBenchmark (computing)Data miningInformation theorycomputer.software_genrecomputerProceedings of MOL2NET 2018, International Conference on Multidisciplinary Sciences, 4th edition
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The DrosDel Collection

2004

Abstract We describe a collection of P-element insertions that have considerable utility for generating custom chromosomal aberrations in Drosophila melanogaster. We have mobilized a pair of engineered P elements, p{RS3} and p{RS5}, to collect 3243 lines unambiguously mapped to the Drosophila genome sequence. The collection contains, on average, an element every 35 kb. We demonstrate the utility of the collection for generating custom chromosomal deletions that have their end points mapped, with base-pair resolution, to the genome sequence. The collection was generated in an isogenic strain, thus affording a uniform background for screens where sensitivity to genetic background is high. The…

Set (abstract data type)Whole genome sequencingGeneticsP elementbiologyMolecular screeningStrain (biology)GeneticsDrosophila melanogasterbiology.organism_classificationSelection (genetic algorithm)Sequence (medicine)Genetics
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Do island plant populations really have lower genetic variation than mainland populations? Effects of selection and distribution range on genetic div…

2015

Ecological and evolutionary studies largely assume that island populations display low levels of neutral genetic variation. However, this notion has only been formally tested in a few cases involving plant taxa, and the confounding effect of selection on genetic diversity (GD) estimates based on putatively neutral markers has typically been overlooked. Here, we generated nuclear microsatellite and plastid DNA sequence data in Periploca laevigata, a plant taxon with an island–mainland distribution area, to (i) investigate whether selection affects GD estimates of populations across contrasting habitats; and (ii) test the long-standing idea that island populations have lower GD than their mai…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaDNA PlantSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaRange (biology)Molecular Sequence DataSettore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolareBiologydirectional selection island–mainland distributions microsatellites neutral markers Periploca laevigata widespread speciesGenetic variationGeneticsPeriplocaSelection GeneticEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSelection (genetic algorithm)EcosystemIslandsGenetic diversityPeriplocaDirectional selectionEcologyGenetic DriftDNA ChloroplastGenetic Variationbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionGenetics PopulationEvolutionary biologyGenetic LociSpainSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataMicrosatelliteLiterature surveyMicrosatellite Repeats
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Genetic Optimization for the design of seismic retrofitting of plane RC frames with Buckling Restrained Braces (BRBs)

2021

The increasing development of computational power in modern digital devices has spread the use of structural optimization in design applications of different fields of engineering problems. This approach exposes engineers to challenging design procedures aimed to optimize all variables to satisfy the imposed requirements, finding the “optimal” solution. Despite this wide use, the application of optimization algorithms for the design of seismic retrofitting strategies becomes tougher, due to the difficulties in finding a mathematical expression which includes and combines all the key variables (i.e., cost, safety, sustainability, design) and the nonlinearity of the analysis. In this paper, t…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniBucklingPlane (geometry)business.industrySeismic retrofitStructural engineeringRc framesStructural optimiziation Genetic Algorithm Retrofitting BRBbusinessGeology
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Algorithmic modeling and prototyping of a structural joint for freeform surfaces

2016

This paper describes a parametric approach in architectural design through the elaboration of a process for generating non-standard structural joints particularly suitable for the arrangement of freeform surfaces in which maximum adaptability of the system is required to join a different number of members converging in a node from generic directions. The algorithmic definitions, developed using the graphical editor Grasshopper integrated with Rhinoceros, allow the management of an integrated workflow from the conceptual design of freeform surface to the prototyping of a structural joint with 3D printing techniques.

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle Costruzioniparametric modeling joint connection freeform genetic algorithms 3D printingSettore ICAR/17 - Disegno
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