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Benchmark Generator for the IEEE WCCI-2014 Competition on Evolutionary Computation for Dynamic Optimization Problems: Dynamic Rotation Peak Benchmark Generator (DRPBG) and Dynamic Composition Benchmark Generator (DCBG)
(Technical Report)Based on our previous benchmark generator for the IEEE CEC’12 Competition on Dynamic Optimization, this report updates the two benchmark instances where two new features have 1been developed as well as a constraint to the ... -
Benchmark Generator for the IEEE WCCI-2014 Competition on Evolutionary Computation for Dynamic Optimization Problems: Dynamic Travelling Salesman Problem Benchmark Generator
(Technical Report)In this report, the dynamic benchmark generator for permutation-encoded problems for the travelling salesman problem (DBGPTSP) proposed in is used to convert any static travelling salesman problem benchmark to a dynamic ... -
A benchmark test suite for evolutionary many-objective optimization
(Article)In the real world, it is not uncommon to face an optimization problem with more than three objectives. Such problems, called many-objective optimization problems (MaOPs), pose great challenges to the area of evolutionary ... -
Bi-goal evolution for many-objective optimization problems
(Article)This paper presents a meta-objective optimization approach, called Bi-Goal Evolution (BiGE), to deal with multi-objective optimization problems with many objectives. In multi-objective optimization, it is generally observed ... -
A Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization of Medical Big Data Research
(Article)With the rapid development of “Internet plus”, medical care has entered the era of big data. However, there is little research on medical big data (MBD) from the perspectives of bibliometrics and visualization. The substantive ... -
A bibliometric analysis of the Intelligent transportation systems based on science mapping
(Article)In this paper we highlight the conceptual structure of the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) research field in the period 1992-2011. To do that, an automatic approach for detecting and visualizing hidden themes and ... -
A Bioinspired Feature-Projection-Based Approach to Electromyographic Pattern Recognition for High Dimensional Sparse Sensor Data
(Conference)Abstract: The paper presents an electromyographic pattern recognition for sensor fusion able to discern motions of hand with a small number of training samples. We propose a learning algorithm able to classify estimate ... -
Biologically inspired tensor features
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Biology migration algorithm: A new nature-inspired heuristic methodology for global optimization
(Article)In this paper, inspired by the biology migration phenomenon, which is ubiquitous in the social evolution process in nature, a new meta-heuristic optimization paradigm called biology migration algorithm (BMA) is proposed. ... -
Biometric identification
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Blockchain and Random Subspace Learning-based IDS for SDN-enabled Industrial IoT Security
(Article)The industrial control systems are facing an increasing number of sophisticated cyber attacks that can have very dangerous consequences on humans and their environments. In order to deal with these issues, novel technologies ... -
The Blockchain as a Narrative Technology: Investigating the Social Ontology and Normative Configurations of Cryptocurrencies
(Article)In this paper, we engage in a philosophical investigation of how blockchain technologies such as cryptocurrencies can mediate our social world. Emerging blockchain-based decentralised applications have the potential to ... -
Blockchain Technologies for the Internet of Things: Research Issues and Challenges
(Article)This paper presents a comprehensive survey of the existing blockchain protocols for the Internet of Things (IoT) networks. We start by describing the blockchains and summarizing the existing surveys that deal with blockchain ... -
Blocking Epidemics Propagation in Vehicular Networks
(Conference)The propagation of software viruses over a vehicular network where vehicles communicate via V2V links can have disastrous effects for the vehicles themselves and the ad hoc network. Here, we propose a simple distributed ... -
Bridging the Ethical Gap: From Human Principles to Robot Instructions
(Article)Asimov's three laws of robotics and the Murphy-Woods alternative laws assume that a robot has the cognitive ability to make moral decisions, and fail to escape the myth of self-sufficiency. But ethical decision making on ...