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Learning Classifier Systems

Author : Pier Luca Lanzi
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2003-11-24
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9783540205449

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Learning Classifier Systems by Pier Luca Lanzi Pdf

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Learning Classifier Systems, IWLCS 2003, held in Granada, Spain in September 2003 in conjunction with PPSN VII. The 10 revised full papers presented together with a comprehensive bibliography on learning classifier systems were carefully reviewed and selected during two rounds of refereeing and improvement. All relevant issues in the area are addressed.

Performance of a Screw-type Classifier-cyclone Combination

Author : P. Stanley Jacobsen,Michael Sokaski,Max Richard Geer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1962
Category : Separators (Machines)
ISBN : UOM:39015078511360

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Performance of a Screw-type Classifier-cyclone Combination by P. Stanley Jacobsen,Michael Sokaski,Max Richard Geer Pdf

The Classifier

Author : Wessel Ebersohn
Publisher : Penguin Random House South Africa
Page : 551 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2011-06-27
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781415202159

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What happens to Chris and Ruthie comes naturally to teenagers: they fall in love, obsessively. But it isn’t natural that their love can only survive in secrecy, being against the wishes, even beyond the imagination, of their parents. And above all being illegal. At home Chris half loves, half fears his taciturn father, who never speaks of his important work for the Government. As Chris’s world opens up he learns about his father’s job as head of the province’s Race Classification Office, whose every decision can make or break somebody’s life in the 1970s South Africa. In this moving rites-of-passage story set in extraordinary circumstances, a coloured girl and white boy head for devastating consequences as their vulnerable lives hurtle down a collision course with the pitiless laws of society and the implacable resolve of his father.

Multiple Classifier Systems

Author : Terry Windeatt,Fabio Roli
Publisher : Springer
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2003-08-03
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9783540449386

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Multiple Classifier Systems by Terry Windeatt,Fabio Roli Pdf

The refereed proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Multiple Classifier Systems, MCS 2003, held in Guildford, UK in June 2003. The 40 revised full papers presented with one invited paper were carefully reviewed and selected for presentation. The papers are organized in topical sections on boosting, combination rules, multi-class methods, fusion schemes and architectures, neural network ensembles, ensemble strategies, and applications

Numeral Classifier Systems

Author : Pamela A. Downing
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1996-09-20
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027276117

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Numeral Classifier Systems by Pamela A. Downing Pdf

Numeral Classifier Systems considers the functional significance of the Japanese numeral system, its conclusions based on a corpus of 500 uses of classifier constructions drawn from oral and written Japanese texts. Interestingly, although the Japanese system appears to conform at least superficially to universalistic predictions about its semantic structure, this study reports that in actual usage, the semantic role of classifiers is slight — only very rarely do they carry any lexical information unavailable from the context or the noun with which the classifier occurs. It does appear, however, that the system has an important role to play in providing pronoun-like anaphoric elements and in marking pragmatic distinctions such as the individuatedness of referents and the newness of numerical information. For these reasons, the classifier system is deeply involved in a number of subsystems of Japanese grammar, and the demise of the system (sometimes rumored to be impending) would have substantial implications for the structure of the language as a whole.

Multiple Classifier Systems

Author : Jón Atli Benediktsson,Josef Kittler,Fabio Roli
Publisher : Springer
Page : 540 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2009-06-10
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9783642023262

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Multiple Classifier Systems by Jón Atli Benediktsson,Josef Kittler,Fabio Roli Pdf

These proceedings are a record of the Multiple Classi?er Systems Workshop, MCS 2009, held at the University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland in June 2009. Being the eighth in a well-established series of meetings providing an inter- tional forum for the discussion of issues in multiple classi?er system design, the workshop achieved its objective of bringing together researchers from diverse communities (neural networks,pattern recognition,machine learning and stat- tics) concerned with this research topic. From more than 70 submissions, the Program Committee selected 54 papers to create an interesting scienti?c program. The special focus of MCS 2009 was on the application of multiple classi?er systems in remote sensing. This part- ular application uses multiple classi?ers for raw data fusion, feature level fusion and decision level fusion. In addition to the excellent regular submission in the technical program, outstanding contributions were made by invited speakers Melba Crawford from Purdue University and Zhi-Hua Zhou of Nanjing Univ- sity. Papers of these talks are included in these workshop proceedings. With the workshop’sapplicationfocusbeingonremotesensing,Prof.Crawford’sexpertise in the use of multiple classi?cation systems in this context made the discussions on this topic at MCS 2009 particularly fruitful.

Building Cognitive Applications with IBM Watson Services: Volume 4 Natural Language Classifier

Author : Marcelo Mota Manhaes,Taemin Ko,Abeer Selim,Omar Amer,Lak Sri,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2017-05-25
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738442594

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Building Cognitive Applications with IBM Watson Services: Volume 4 Natural Language Classifier by Marcelo Mota Manhaes,Taemin Ko,Abeer Selim,Omar Amer,Lak Sri,IBM Redbooks Pdf

The Building Cognitive Applications with IBM Watson Services series is a seven-volume collection that introduces IBM® WatsonTM cognitive computing services. The series includes an overview of specific IBM Watson® services with their associated architectures and simple code examples. Each volume describes how you can use and implement these services in your applications through practical use cases. The series includes the following volumes: Volume 1 Getting Started, SG24-8387 Volume 2 Conversation, SG24-8394 Volume 3 Visual Recognition, SG24-8393 Volume 4 Natural Language Classifier, SG24-8391 Volume 5 Language Translator, SG24-8392 Volume 6 Speech to Text and Text to Speech, SG24-8388 Volume 7 Natural Language Understanding, SG24-8398 Whether you are a beginner or an experienced developer, this collection provides the information you need to start your research on Watson services. If your goal is to become more familiar with Watson in relation to your current environment, or if you are evaluating cognitive computing, this collection can serve as a powerful learning tool. This IBM Redbooks® publication, Volume 4, introduces the Watson Natural Language Classifier service. This service applies cognitive computing techniques to return best matching predefined classes for short text inputs such as a sentence or phrase. The book describes concepts that you need to understand to create, use and train the classifier. This book describes how to prepare training data, and create and train the classifier to connect the classes to example texts so the service can apply the classes to new inputs. It provides examples of applications that demonstrate how to use the Watson Natural Language Classifier service in practical use cases. You can develop and deploy the sample applications by following along in a step-by-step approach and using provided code snippets. Alternatively, you can download an existing Git project to more quickly deploy the application.

Learning Classifier Systems

Author : Jaume Bacardit,Will Browne,Jan Drugowitsch,Ester Bernadó-Mansilla,Martin V. Butz
Publisher : Springer
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2010-11-26
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9783642175084

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Learning Classifier Systems by Jaume Bacardit,Will Browne,Jan Drugowitsch,Ester Bernadó-Mansilla,Martin V. Butz Pdf

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed joint post-conference proceedings of two consecutive International Workshops on Learning Classifier Systems that took place in Atlanta, GA, USA in July 2008, and in Montreal, Canada, in July 2009 - all hosted by the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, GECCO. The 12 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from the workshop contributions. The papers are organized in topical sections on LCS in general, function approximation, LCS in complex domains, and applications.

Advances in Learning Classifier Systems

Author : Pier L. Lanzi,Wolfgang Stolzmann,Stewart W. Wilson
Publisher : Springer
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2003-08-01
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9783540481041

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Advances in Learning Classifier Systems by Pier L. Lanzi,Wolfgang Stolzmann,Stewart W. Wilson Pdf

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Learning Classifier Systems, IWLCS 2001, held in San Francisco, CA, USA, in July 2001. The 12 revised full papers presented together with a special paper on a formal description of ACS have gone through two rounds of reviewing and improvement. The first part of the book is devoted to theoretical issues of learning classifier systems including the influence of exploration strategy, self-adaptive classifier systems, and the use of classifier systems for social simulation. The second part is devoted to applications in various fields such as data mining, stock trading, and power distributionn networks.

Multiple Classifier Systems

Author : Josef Kittler,Fabio Roli
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2000-06-14
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9783540677048

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Multiple Classifier Systems by Josef Kittler,Fabio Roli Pdf

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Workshop on Multiple Classifier Systems, MCS 2000, held in Cagliari, Italy in June 2000. The 33 revised full papers presented together with five invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. The papers are organized in topical sections on theoretical issues, multiple classifier fusion, bagging and boosting, design of multiple classifier systems, applications of multiple classifier systems, document analysis, and miscellaneous applications.

Parallelism and Programming in Classifier Systems

Author : Stephanie Forrest
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2014-06-28
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780080513553

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Parallelism and Programming in Classifier Systems by Stephanie Forrest Pdf

Parallelism and Programming in Classifier Systems deals with the computational properties of the underlying parallel machine, including computational completeness, programming and representation techniques, and efficiency of algorithms. In particular, efficient classifier system implementations of symbolic data structures and reasoning procedures are presented and analyzed in detail. The book shows how classifier systems can be used to implement a set of useful operations for the classification of knowledge in semantic networks. A subset of the KL-ONE language was chosen to demonstrate these operations. Specifically, the system performs the following tasks: (1) given the KL-ONE description of a particular semantic network, the system produces a set of production rules (classifiers) that represent the network; and (2) given the description of a new term, the system determines the proper location of the new term in the existing network. These two parts of the system are described in detail. The implementation reveals certain computational properties of classifier systems, including completeness, operations that are particularly natural and efficient, and those that are quite awkward. The book shows how high-level symbolic structures can be built up from classifier systems, and it demonstrates that the parallelism of classifier systems can be exploited to implement them efficiently. This is significant since classifier systems must construct large sophisticated models and reason about them if they are to be truly ""intelligent."" Parallel organizations are of interest to many areas of computer science, such as hardware specification, programming language design, configuration of networks of separate machines, and artificial intelligence This book concentrates on a particular type of parallel organization and a particular problem in the area of AI, but the principles that are elucidated are applicable in the wider setting of computer science.

Fuzzy Classifier Design

Author : Ludmila Kuncheva
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2000-04-26
Category : Computers
ISBN : 3790812986

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Fuzzy Classifier Design by Ludmila Kuncheva Pdf

Fuzzy sets were first proposed by Lotfi Zadeh in his seminal paper [366] in 1965, and ever since have been a center of many discussions, fervently admired and condemned. Both proponents and opponents consider the argu ments pointless because none of them would step back from their territory. And stiH, discussions burst out from a single sparkle like a conference pa per or a message on some fuzzy-mail newsgroup. Here is an excerpt from an e-mail messagepostedin1993tofuzzy-mail@vexpert. dbai. twvien. ac. at. by somebody who signed "Dave". , . . . Why then the "logic" in "fuzzy logic"? I don't think anyone has successfully used fuzzy sets for logical inference, nor do I think anyone wiH. In my admittedly neophyte opinion, "fuzzy logic" is a misnomer, an oxymoron. (1 would be delighted to be proven wrong on that. ) . . . I carne to the fuzzy literature with an open mind (and open wal let), high hopes and keen interest. I am very much disiHusioned with "fuzzy" per se, but I did happen across some extremely interesting things along the way. " Dave, thanks for the nice quote! Enthusiastic on the surface, are not many of us suspicious deep down? In some books and journals the word fuzzy is religiously avoided: fuzzy set theory is viewed as a second-hand cheap trick whose aim is nothing else but to devalue good classical theories and open up the way to lazy ignorants and newcomers.

Applications of Learning Classifier Systems

Author : Larry Bull
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2004-04-16
Category : Computers
ISBN : 3540211098

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Applications of Learning Classifier Systems by Larry Bull Pdf

The field called Learning Classifier Systems is populated with romantics. Why shouldn't it be possible for computer programs to adapt, learn, and develop while interacting with their environments? In particular, why not systems that, like organic populations, contain competing, perhaps cooperating, entities evolving together? John Holland was one of the earliest scientists with this vision, at a time when so-called artificial intelligence was in its infancy and mainly concerned with preprogrammed systems that didn't learn. that, like organisms, had sensors, took Instead, Holland envisaged systems actions, and had rich self-generated internal structure and processing. In so doing he foresaw and his work prefigured such present day domains as reinforcement learning and embedded agents that are now displacing the older "standard Af' . One focus was what Holland called "classifier systems": sets of competing rule like "classifiers", each a hypothesis as to how best to react to some aspect of the environment--or to another rule. The system embracing such a rule "popu lation" would explore its available actions and responses, rewarding and rating the active rules accordingly. Then "good" classifiers would be selected and re produced, mutated and even crossed, a la Darwin and genetics, steadily and reliably increasing the system's ability to cope.

Design and Analysis of Learning Classifier Systems

Author : Jan Drugowitsch
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2008-05-30
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9783540798651

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Design and Analysis of Learning Classifier Systems by Jan Drugowitsch Pdf

This book is probably best summarized as providing a principled foundation for Learning Classi?er Systems. Something is happening in LCS, and particularly XCS and its variants that clearly often produces good results. Jan Drug- itsch wishes to understand this from a broader machine learning perspective and thereby perhaps to improve the systems. His approach centers on choosing a statistical de?nition – derived from machine learning – of “a good set of cl- si?ers”, based on a model according to which such a set represents the data. For an illustration of this approach, he designs the model to be close to XCS, and tests it by evolving a set of classi?ers using that de?nition as a ?tness criterion, seeing ifthe setprovidesa goodsolutionto twodi?erent function approximation problems. It appears to, meaning that in some sense his de?nition of “good set of classi?ers” (also, in his terms, a good model structure) captures the essence, in machine learning terms, of what XCS is doing. In the process of designing the model, the author describes its components and their training in clear detail and links it to currently used LCS, giving rise to recommendations for how those LCS can directly gain from the design of the model and its probabilistic formulation. The seeming complexity of evaluating the quality ofa set ofclassi?ersis alleviatedby giving analgorithmicdescription of how to do it, which is carried out via a simple Pittsburgh-style LCS.

Learning Classifier Systems

Author : Tim Kovacs,Xavier Llorà,Keiki Takadama,Pier Luca Lanzi,Wolfgang Stolzmann,Stewart W. Wilson
Publisher : Springer
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2007-06-11
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9783540712312

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Learning Classifier Systems by Tim Kovacs,Xavier Llorà,Keiki Takadama,Pier Luca Lanzi,Wolfgang Stolzmann,Stewart W. Wilson Pdf

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed joint post-proceedings of three consecutive International Workshops on Learning Classifier Systems that took place in Chicago, IL in July 2003, in Seattle, WA in June 2004, and in Washington, DC in June 2005. Topics in the 22 revised full papers range from theoretical analysis of mechanisms to practical consideration for successful application of such techniques to everyday datamining tasks.