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The basis of all path finding is simple. It is the discovery of a number of vectors, which in combination, resulting in a path from one point to another. At the simplest level, in one dimension, it is finding the distance to the goal. Add a second dimension, followed by a third and the complexity increases exponentially, with direction becoming significant. This paper focused on the study of pathfinding...
Recently, a lot of hybrid methods, which combine case-based reasoning (CBR) with a genetic algorithm GA, have been suggested in product designing. However, the suggested methods perform poorly in case of creative designing. In this paper, a novel simultaneous optimization method is proposed, which combine CBR and GA with an algorithm process for simulation of directed similarity association according...
Artificial Intelligence (AI), in its long journey since inception in 1956, has seen many cycles of successes and failures. It has undergone major focal transformations, both in terms of philosophical directions and the areas attracting generous funding. The journey of AI from Turing's test to current state of the art techniques, and their applications, can be seen as the A'B'C'D' of Artificial Intelligence;...
Systems involving multiple agents, especially human-in-the-loop situations; and physically large, with hundreds of available sensory information are prime candidates for application of intelligent control techniques. This paper considers two cases: control of occupant comfort in large buildings; and automatic generation control (AGC) in an electric power plant. Approaches to these problems and some...
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