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A multi-objective multi-factorial evolutionary algorithm with reference-point-based approach
IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 2019In recent years, multi-task optimization is one of the emerging topics among evolutionary computation researchers. Multi-Factorial Evolutionary Algorithm (MFEA) is developed based on that individuals, from various cultures, exchange their underlying ...
H. T. Thanh Binh +2 more
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How Endogenization of the Reference Point Affects Loss Aversion: A Study of Portfolio Selection
Operational Research, 2019Endogenization of the Reference Point Reduces Loss Aversion A central idea in behavioral economics is that agents derive utility from gain and losses relative to a certain reference point and that losses loom larger than gains.
X. He, M. Strub
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Reference Point Logistic Classification
Journal of Classification, 1999zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Reference-Point Algorithms for Active Motion Compensation of Towed Bodies
IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 2019Active heave compensation systems are typically single-degree-of-freedom systems that operate vertically to attenuate the vertical effects of wave motion.
Clark Calnan, R. Bauer, R. Irani
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Anatomical Reference Points – Indispensable Aids
1. The basis of a precise and uncomplicated osteotomy in the maxilla and midface region is a controlled and systematic approach. Cornerstones of the orientation are topographical-anatomical points/landmarks, which should be surgically identified in every case and at all times in order to be able to constantly have orientation for the surgical process 2.Kessler, Peter +2 more
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Reference Point Based NSGA-III for Preferred Solutions
IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence, 2018The recent advances in evolutionary many-objective optimization (EMOs) have allowed for efficient ways of finding a number of diverse trade-off solutions in three to 15-objective problems.
Yash Vesikar, K. Deb, Julian Blank
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Leonardo, 1993
GEO-SONIC (1988) is an artwork for computer that explores sound, language and geographics. It is a collage of sounds, speech and calligraphy from around the world that leads the participant in associative global dreams and journeys. Sounds sampled by the artists are digitized and played back, juxtaposed with on-screen visual imagery (by use of a track ...
Madelon Hooykaas, Elsa Stansfield
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GEO-SONIC (1988) is an artwork for computer that explores sound, language and geographics. It is a collage of sounds, speech and calligraphy from around the world that leads the participant in associative global dreams and journeys. Sounds sampled by the artists are digitized and played back, juxtaposed with on-screen visual imagery (by use of a track ...
Madelon Hooykaas, Elsa Stansfield
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A modified approach for automated reference point determination of SLR and VLBI telescopes
TM. Technisches Messen, 2018The International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF) is derived by combining several space geodetic techniques. Basically, a meaningful combination of the geodesic space techniques is impossible without further geometrical information, i. e.
M. Lösler, C. Eschelbach, S. Riepl
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Dynamic Specification of a Reference Point for Hypervolume Calculation in SMS-EMOA
IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 2018The hypervolume has been frequently used as an indicator to compare the performance of evolutionary multi-objective optimization (EMO) algorithms. It has also been used in indicator-based algorithms (e.g., SMS-EMOA and HypE).
H. Ishibuchi +3 more
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A theory of reference point formation
Economic Theory, 2021Özgür Kıbrıs +2 more
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