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Multi-objective particle swarm optimization by fuzzy-pareto-dominance meta-heuristic

2006 , Veenhuis, C. , Köppen, M.

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Sewage pipe image segmentation using a neural based architecture

1996 , Ruiz del Solar, J. , Köppen, M.

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Tiny GAs for image processing applications

2006 , Köppen, M. , Franke, K. , Vicente-Garcia, R.

The expedience of today's image-processing applications is no longer based on the performance of a single algorithm alone. These systems appear to be complex frameworks with a lot of sub-tasks that are solved by specific algorithms, adaptation procedures, data handling, scheduling, and parameter choices. The venture of using computational intelligence (CI) in such a context, thus, is not a matter of a single approach. Among the great choice of techniques to inject CI in an image-processing framework, the primary focus of this presentation will be on the usage of so-called Tiny-GAs. This stands for an evolutionary procedure with low efforts, i.e. small population size (like 10 individuals), little number of generations, and a simple fitness. Obviously, this is not suitable for solving highly complete: optimization tasks, but the primary interest here is not the best individual's fitness, but the fortune of the algorithm and its population, which has just escaped the Monte-Carlo domain after random initialization. That this approach can work in practice will be demonstrated by means of selected image-processing applications, especially in the context of linear regression and line fitting; evolutionary post processing of various clustering results, in order to select a most suitable one by similarity; and classification by the fitness values obtained after a few generations.

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Practical applications of neural networks in texture analysis

1996 , Biebelmann, E. , Köppen, M. , Nickolay, B.