13 research outputs found

    Advances in Evolutionary Algorithms

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    With the recent trends towards massive data sets and significant computational power, combined with evolutionary algorithmic advances evolutionary computation is becoming much more relevant to practice. Aim of the book is to present recent improvements, innovative ideas and concepts in a part of a huge EA field

    The 1st International Electronic Conference on Algorithms

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    This book presents 22 of the accepted presentations at the 1st International Electronic Conference on Algorithms which was held completely online from September 27 to October 10, 2021. It contains 16 proceeding papers as well as 6 extended abstracts. The works presented in the book cover a wide range of fields dealing with the development of algorithms. Many of contributions are related to machine learning, in particular deep learning. Another main focus among the contributions is on problems dealing with graphs and networks, e.g., in connection with evacuation planning problems

    Hybrid Spatial-Artificial Intelligence Approach for Renewable Energy Sources Sites Identification and Integration in Sarawak State

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    As many new power infrastructures are planned under Sarawak State, the energy demand is expected to grow exponentially in these coming years. Besides, the minority of the rural villages are still not electrified yet. Fortunately, Sarawak State is blessed with indigenous Renewable Energy such as solar, hydro and wind power but they are scattered in the interior of the Sarawak State. Thus, the first phase is to develop a criteria scheme data for potential Renewable Energy Sources (RES) sites. It is followed by identifying RES sites using spatial data and Multi-Criteria Decision Making-Analytical Hierarchy Process (MCDM-AHP) algorithm. Accordingly, Spatial-Artificial Intelligence (AI) approach is utilised to integrate a high number of RES sites with minimum total distance. The research also proposed a hybrid Spatial-AI approach to integrate a high number of RES sites with minimum total distance and minimum total elevation difference. Initially, the Geographic Information System (GIS) tool is utilised to perform the assessments on current geographical conditions. From this, the spatial criteria scheme data is produced. The MCDM-AHP algorithm is applied to the criteria scheme data to identify the number of RES sites. Four cases were developed for RES sites integration, representing four different arrangements of RES sites. In each case, the Traveling Salesman Problem-Genetic Algorithm (TSP-GA) algorithm is applied to determine a minimum total distance of RES sites integration. Furthermore, a hybrid Spatial-Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithm is proposed to integrate RES sites with minimum total distance and minimum total elevation difference. This research successfully identifies 55 solar energy sites and 15 wind energy sites. Meanwhile, 155 hydro energy sites were identified using the spatial map from Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB). The second phase of the research work is to integrate the RES sites. TSP-GA algorithm is applied to generate the transmission line routing among the RES sites with minimum total distance. The minimum total distances in all four cases are acquired and validated as both the TSP-GA algorithm and the Traveling Salesman Problem-Mixed Integer Linear Programming (TSP-MILP) algorithm produced the same routing pattern. In the end, the proposed algorithm is successfully minimized the total distance and total elevation difference. The improved Spatial-AI algorithm showed approximately 15% better compared to ordinary TSP-GA in all four cases

    Optimization Methods Applied to Power Systems Ⅱ

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    Electrical power systems are complex networks that include a set of electrical components that allow distributing the electricity generated in the conventional and renewable power plants to distribution systems so it can be received by final consumers (businesses and homes). In practice, power system management requires solving different design, operation, and control problems. Bearing in mind that computers are used to solve these complex optimization problems, this book includes some recent contributions to this field that cover a large variety of problems. More specifically, the book includes contributions about topics such as controllers for the frequency response of microgrids, post-contingency overflow analysis, line overloads after line and generation contingences, power quality disturbances, earthing system touch voltages, security-constrained optimal power flow, voltage regulation planning, intermittent generation in power systems, location of partial discharge source in gas-insulated switchgear, electric vehicle charging stations, optimal power flow with photovoltaic generation, hydroelectric plant location selection, cold-thermal-electric integrated energy systems, high-efficiency resonant devices for microwave power generation, security-constrained unit commitment, and economic dispatch problems

    Computational Optimizations for Machine Learning

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    The present book contains the 10 articles finally accepted for publication in the Special Issue “Computational Optimizations for Machine Learning” of the MDPI journal Mathematics, which cover a wide range of topics connected to the theory and applications of machine learning, neural networks and artificial intelligence. These topics include, among others, various types of machine learning classes, such as supervised, unsupervised and reinforcement learning, deep neural networks, convolutional neural networks, GANs, decision trees, linear regression, SVM, K-means clustering, Q-learning, temporal difference, deep adversarial networks and more. It is hoped that the book will be interesting and useful to those developing mathematical algorithms and applications in the domain of artificial intelligence and machine learning as well as for those having the appropriate mathematical background and willing to become familiar with recent advances of machine learning computational optimization mathematics, which has nowadays permeated into almost all sectors of human life and activity

    Text Similarity Between Concepts Extracted from Source Code and Documentation

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    Context: Constant evolution in software systems often results in its documentation losing sync with the content of the source code. The traceability research field has often helped in the past with the aim to recover links between code and documentation, when the two fell out of sync. Objective: The aim of this paper is to compare the concepts contained within the source code of a system with those extracted from its documentation, in order to detect how similar these two sets are. If vastly different, the difference between the two sets might indicate a considerable ageing of the documentation, and a need to update it. Methods: In this paper we reduce the source code of 50 software systems to a set of key terms, each containing the concepts of one of the systems sampled. At the same time, we reduce the documentation of each system to another set of key terms. We then use four different approaches for set comparison to detect how the sets are similar. Results: Using the well known Jaccard index as the benchmark for the comparisons, we have discovered that the cosine distance has excellent comparative powers, and depending on the pre-training of the machine learning model. In particular, the SpaCy and the FastText embeddings offer up to 80% and 90% similarity scores. Conclusion: For most of the sampled systems, the source code and the documentation tend to contain very similar concepts. Given the accuracy for one pre-trained model (e.g., FastText), it becomes also evident that a few systems show a measurable drift between the concepts contained in the documentation and in the source code.</p

    Computational Intelligence Application in Electrical Engineering

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    The Special Issue "Computational Intelligence Application in Electrical Engineering" deals with the application of computational intelligence techniques in various areas of electrical engineering. The topics of computational intelligence applications in smart power grid optimization, power distribution system protection, and electrical machine design and control optimization are presented in the Special Issue. The co-simulation approach to metaheuristic optimization methods and simulation tools for a power system analysis are also presented. The main computational intelligence techniques, evolutionary optimization, fuzzy inference system, and an artificial neural network are used in the research presented in the Special Issue. The articles published in this issue present the recent trends in computational intelligence applications in the areas of electrical engineering

    Multi-Objective and Multi-Attribute Optimisation for Sustainable Development Decision Aiding

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    Optimization is considered as a decision-making process for getting the most out of available resources for the best attainable results. Many real-world problems are multi-objective or multi-attribute problems that naturally involve several competing objectives that need to be optimized simultaneously, while respecting some constraints or involving selection among feasible discrete alternatives. In this Reprint of the Special Issue, 19 research papers co-authored by 88 researchers from 14 different countries explore aspects of multi-objective or multi-attribute modeling and optimization in crisp or uncertain environments by suggesting multiple-attribute decision-making (MADM) and multi-objective decision-making (MODM) approaches. The papers elaborate upon the approaches of state-of-the-art case studies in selected areas of applications related to sustainable development decision aiding in engineering and management, including construction, transportation, infrastructure development, production, and organization management

    Ramon Llull's Ars Magna

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