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Information Characteristics and the Structure of Landscapes
Evolutionary Computation, 2000Various techniques for statistical analysis of the structure of fitness landscapes have been proposed. An important feature of these techniques is that they study the ruggedness of landscapes by measuring their correlation characteristics. This paper proposes a new information analysis of fitness landscapes.
Vesselin K. Vassilev +2 more
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Navigating structure–activity landscapes
Drug Discovery Today, 2009The problem of how to explore structure-activity relationships (SARs) systematically is still largely unsolved in medicinal chemistry. Recently, data analysis tools have been introduced to navigate activity landscapes and to assess SARs on a large scale.
Jürgen, Bajorath +5 more
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THE STRUCTURE OF LANDSCAPE GARDENING LANDSCAPES IN CENTRAL EUROPE
Ukrainian Journal of Natural Sciences, 2023Structurality is one of the important peculiarities of landscapes of different genesis and levels of organization. The structure of the landscape determines its physiognomic organization, shape, spatial and structural features. Garden and park landscapes are examples of constructive territory planning, cultural or «soft» use of natural conditions and ...
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Structuring the Industry 4.0 Landscape
2019 24th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA), 2019The industry and research efforts to standardize Industry 4.0 related developments have merged into an unmanageable amount of reference models, architectures and specification activities. As these efforts have only been roughly coordinated, am incomprehensible and confusing landscape occurred.
Sebastian R. Bader +3 more
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The evolving structure of the technological landscape
Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2011In this paper, we set out to analyse the evolving structure of the technological landscape on which our knowledge-based economies thrive. To this end, we develop a network-analytic model, which we use to characterise and study the evolving pattern of citations among all patents granted in the USA from 1975 to 1999.
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On the structure and transformation of landscapes
1997Whilst the metaphor of ‘fitness landscapes’ is widely applied in the evolutionary algorithm (EA) community, there are several assumptions requiring its application that are often ignored, such as the underlying structure of the search space and the ontological status of the values depicted by the landscape.
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2010
In thinking about what is important in my work a few major themes come to mind. There is the immediate imagery which is primarily a fanciful landscape in which man-made and natural elements collide. There is the notion of subject, as in, the broader subject of my work; as well as questioning what constitutes a subject at all.
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In thinking about what is important in my work a few major themes come to mind. There is the immediate imagery which is primarily a fanciful landscape in which man-made and natural elements collide. There is the notion of subject, as in, the broader subject of my work; as well as questioning what constitutes a subject at all.
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The structuring of prehistoric landscape
Antiquity, 1991Some recent archaeological landscape projects in Czechoslovakia have found a theoretical background within the concept of ’community areas‘. According to this concept prehistoric populations are approached as divided into communities. Each community is supposed to have shared a common territory within which most of its activities were concentrated. The
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Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 1996
An important assumption of many environmental decisions is that some patterns or combinations of land cover are optimal or more preferable to others. Management plans fre quently seek to change the structure of a landscape to realise particular management goals, because it is recognized that the spatial arrangement of elements in a land cover mosaic ...
Roy Haines-Young, Mark Chopping
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An important assumption of many environmental decisions is that some patterns or combinations of land cover are optimal or more preferable to others. Management plans fre quently seek to change the structure of a landscape to realise particular management goals, because it is recognized that the spatial arrangement of elements in a land cover mosaic ...
Roy Haines-Young, Mark Chopping
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