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Color is a powerful tool to describe and interpret information from an image. Colors can be stored in an array called color palette. In the world of product design, palettes are mostly used to inspire creativeness and Interactive Genetic Algorithm has been widely increased to develop wide creativity solutions and generate new ideas for colors. When it comes to the choice of colors, the users do not...
A human-based genetic algorithm (HBGA) is one type of genetic algorithms, in which humans conduct all genetic operators such as selection, crossover, and mutation in a way such that they select others' solution candidates (selection) and create new candidate solutions influenced by the selected ones (crossover and mutation). HBGA needs a way for people to share their candidate solutions. One way is...
We present the results of a comparative study on the design of meta-heuristic algorithms for achieving parabolic fairness in wireless channel allocation. Wireless channel allocation (WCA) is a basic problem of fair distribution of indivisible goods, in this case the allocation of channels to users in a wireless schedule. Parabolic fairness represents a state that coincides with maxmin fairness in...
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