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    The Salmon Algorithm - A New Population Based Search Metaheuristic 

    Orth, John (Brock University, 2012-03-02)
    This thesis introduces the Salmon Algorithm, a search meta-heuristic which can be used for a variety of combinatorial optimization problems. This algorithm is loosely based on the path finding behaviour of salmon swimming ...
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    Automatic evolution of conceptual building architectures 

    Coia, Corrado (2012-04-03)
    This thesis describes research in which genetic programming is used to automatically evolve shape grammars that construct three dimensional models of possible external building architectures. A completely automated ...
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    Automatic Structure Generation using Genetic Programming and Fractal Geometry 

    Bergen, Steve (Brock University, 2012-02-09)
    Three dimensional model design is a well-known and studied field, with numerous real-world applications. However, the manual construction of these models can often be time-consuming to the average user, despite the ...
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    Generating Aesthetically Pleasing Images in a Virtual Environment using Particle Swarm Optimization 

    Barry, William (Brock University, 2012-11-07)
    This research focuses on generating aesthetically pleasing images in virtual environments using the particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm. The PSO is a stochastic population based search algorithm that is inspired ...
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    Enabling and Measuring Complexity in Evolving Designs using Generative Representations for Artificial Architecture 

    Harrington, Adrian (Brock University, 2012-11-07)
    As the complexity of evolutionary design problems grow, so too must the quality of solutions scale to that complexity. In this research, we develop a genetic programming system with individuals encoded as tree-based ...
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    Generator Matrix Based Search for Extremal Self-Dual Binary Error-Correcting Codes 

    Derka, Martin (Brock University, 2012-09-18)
    Self-dual doubly even linear binary error-correcting codes, often referred to as Type II codes, are codes closely related to many combinatorial structures such as 5-designs. Extremal codes are codes that have the largest ...
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    An Interactive Theorem Prover for First-Order Dynamic Logic 

    Das, Tuhin Kanti (Brock University, 2012-10-11)
    Dynamic logic is an extension of modal logic originally intended for reasoning about computer programs. The method of proving correctness of properties of a computer program using the well-known Hoare Logic can be ...
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    RelMDD-A Library for Manipulating Relations Based on MDDs 

    Atampore, Francis (Brock University, 2012-09-18)
    Relation algebras is one of the state-of-the-art means used by mathematicians and computer scientists for solving very complex problems. As a result, a computer algebra system for relation algebras called RelView has ...
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    A Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm with Side Effect Machines for Motif Discovery 

    Alizadeh Noori, Farhad (Brock University, 2012-09-18)
    Understanding the machinery of gene regulation to control gene expression has been one of the main focuses of bioinformaticians for years. We use a multi-objective genetic algorithm to evolve a specialized version of ...
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    A System for Models of First Order Theories 

    AbdalBari, Anwar (2012-10-12)
    If you want to know whether a property is true or not in a specific algebraic structure,you need to test that property on the given structure. This can be done by hand, which can be cumbersome and erroneous. In addition, ...
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    AuthorAbdalBari, Anwar (1)Alizadeh Noori, Farhad (1)Atampore, Francis (1)Barry, William (1)Bergen, Steve (1)Coia, Corrado (1)Das, Tuhin Kanti (1)Derka, Martin (1)Harrington, Adrian (1)Lenarcic, Adam (1)... View MoreSubject3D models (1)Aesthetics (1)Algorithms (1)Architectural design -- Data processing (1)Architecture -- Designs and plans (1)Artificial Architecture (1)Automorphism group (1)Bioinformatics (1)coding theory (1)combinatorial optimization (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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