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SWARM

Proceedings of the 2007 ACM CoNEXT conference on - CoNEXT '07, 2007
Community wireless networks have been proposed as a powerful technique to spread broadband network access to underprivileged, under-provisioned and remote areas. These networks consist of a few Internet gateways which are reached by homes using multi-hop wireless links between wireless routers.
Saumitra Das   +3 more
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Swarm

Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2010
Recent improvements in positioning technology make massive moving object data widely available. One important analysis is to find the moving objects that travel together. Existing methods put a strong constraint in defining moving object cluster, that they require the moving objects to stick together for consecutive
Zhenhui Li   +3 more
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SWARM

Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, 2015
We present SWARM, a wearable affective technology designed to help a user to reflect on their own emotional state, modify their affect, and interpret the emotional states of others. SWARM aims for a universal design (inclusive of people with various disabilities), with a focus on modular actuation components to accommodate users' sensory capabilities ...
Michele A. Williams   +4 more
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Swarm Meta Learning

2022
Swarm learning is a kind of decentralized machine learning. In this paper, we propose a new framework of decentralized collaborative learning, called swarm meta learning, by combining swarm learning with meta learning, blockchain, and federated learning.
Tian, Xiao   +2 more
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SWARMS

2010
This chapter describes the architecture and the main features of SWARMS, a platform for domain knowledge management. The platform aims at providing services for 1) efficiently storing and accessing the ontological information; 2) visualizing the networking structure in the ontological data; 3) searching and mining the semantic data.
Jie Tang, Bangyong Liang, Juanzi Li
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Swarms

2009
Group-think extends to swarms of social activism.
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The Hitler swarm

Thesis Eleven, 2011
Explaining the seizure of power by the National Socialist Party and the totalitarian workings of the Nazi regime in the Third Reich is still difficult not only with respect to the atrocities committed but also to understanding whether the German population and society had to be terrorized into complying with the regime or were part and parcel of it ...
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To Swarm or Not to Swarm?

Science Signaling, 2009
In desert locusts, the radical transformation from a harmless “solitarious” form to the swarm-forming “gregarious” phase is one of the most extraordinary and iconic examples of density-dependent phenotypic plasticity in nature, as well as one of the most economically devastating. Now Anstey et al.
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Swarm Smarts

Scientific American sp, 2000
E, Bonabeau, G, Théraulaz
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Swarming

2022
Natasha Hampshire   +2 more
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