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The genetic algorithm for a signal enhancement

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2004
The paper is devoted to the problem of time series enhancement, which is based on the analysis of local regularity. The model construction using this analysis does not require any a priori assumption on the structure of the noise and the functional relationship between original signal and noise.
N.G. Makarenko   +2 more
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Genetic Enhancement and Parental Obligation

Philosophy in the Contemporary World, 2007
Genetic Enhancement and Parental Obligation Larry A. Herzberg Attitudes toward genetic enhancement have changed markedly in the philosophical literature over the past several decades. Widespread dismissal of the notion of “improving the race” (e.g., Kevles 1985) based on well-justified revulsion at the practices of Nazi and other past eugenicists ...
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A genetic enhancement to the wrapper method

IEE Colloquium on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 1996
In the wrapper approach to feature subset selection the learning algorithm itself is used in the selection process, thus making the process sensitive to the bias of the learning algorithm. The approach introduces a useful framework within which search algorithms and classifiers can be compared.
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Performance enhanced genetic programming

1997
Genetic Programming is increasing in popularity as the basis for a wide range of learning algorithms. However, the technique has to date only been successfully applied to modest tasks because of the performance overheads of evolving a large number of data structures, many of which do not correspond to a valid program.
Tina Yu, Christopher D. Clack
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Genetic Enhancement of Baculovirus Insecticides

2002
Baculoviruses are arthropod-specific viruses that infect species mainly within the order Lepidoptera (Adams and McClintock, 1991). The two genera nucleopolyhedrovirus (NPV) and granulovirus (GV), within the family Baculoviridae, are identified by occlusion body morphology with single (GV) and multiple (NPV) virions occluded in granules or polyhedra ...
Anthony J. Boughton   +3 more
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Genetic Strategies for Enhancing Phytoremediation

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1994
Scott D. Cunningham   +4 more
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The Ethics of Genetic Enhancement

Questions: Philosophy for Young People, 2013
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Jewish Reflections on Genetic Enhancement

Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, 2006
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