Nature-inspired metaheuristics
In computer science and operations research, the bees algorithm is a population-based search algorithm which was developed by Pham, Ghanbarzadeh et al. in 2005. It mimics the food foraging behaviour of honey bee colonies. In its basic version the algorithm performs a kind of neighbourhood search combined with global search, and can be used for both combinatorial optimization and continuous optimization. The only condition for the application of the bees algorithm is that some measure of distance between the solutions is defined. The effectiveness and specific abilities of the bees algorithm have been proven in a number of studies. (Wikipedia).
Year of BeeKeeping Episode 21, Hiving Bees
I get some more packages of bees an put them into various hives. Sorry the video is so long, I had a lot to do that day. 35
From playlist BeeKeeping
I give my argument as to why bees need to go to space with us. Links to bees in space research: http://emmacooper.org/blog/bees-in-space http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2012575/Atlantis-space-shuttle-launch-Bees-frogs-monkeys-jellyfish-join-Nasa.html http://robobees.seas.ha
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Honey Bees Getting Pollen From Dead Flowers
From playlist BeeKeeping
How bees detect flowers' electric fields
Bees can sense flowers' colors, smells, and electric fields! Leanr more: http://bit.ly/1Y0PyqF
From playlist Animals
Honey: Brought to You by Bees | FoodStuff
Honeybees make thousands of nectar-collection trips for every ounce of honey humans enjoy -- and we've been enjoying it since before written history was a thing. Anney and Lauren talk to a scientist, a chef, and a mead maker about how bees work, the amazing ways that honey can be used, and
From playlist FoodStuff
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From playlist Be Smart - LATEST EPISODES!
Besides some minor problems my bees are surviving winter, and I explain how. Help me make videos by donating here: https://www.patreon.com/CodysLab
From playlist BeeKeeping
How do all the algorithms around us learn to do their jobs? **OMG PLUSHIE BOTS!!**: https://store.dftba.com/collections/cgp-grey/products/greybots-plushie Bot Wallpapers on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/15959388 Footnote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvWpdrfoEv0 Podcasts:
From playlist Data Science
Using Mathematica to Study Bees That Are Tricked into Sex!
Bee orchids from the genus Ophrys are well known for their unique treachery and deceit of using sex. These plants produce flowers that mimic the female bee species. It uses the combination of colors, shape and smell (it could replicate a female bee's hormone). Using images gathered from Go
From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2021
Year of BeeKeeping Episode 48, Rendering Wax
I render down my supply of wax in preparation for a candle making workshop i am putting on.
From playlist BeeKeeping
Year of BeeKeeping Episode 35, Move And Split
I get Hannah to film as I move a hive and take a swarm from it in the process.
From playlist BeeKeeping
Shrimp Treadmills and 5 Other Odd Research Projects
Science isn't always a straightforward process. Here are 6 seemingly odd but absolutely creative ways researchers have approached their subjects. Special thanks to Dr. Lou Burnett and Burnett Lab and Dr. David Scholnick. We're conducting a survey of our viewers! If you have time, please
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In this live episode, I code the classic video game Minesweeper in JavaScript using the p5.js library. I also answer viewer submitted questions. Edited video from this live stream coming soon! 38:02 - Coding Challenge: Minesweeper 1:32:45 - Conclusion/Q&A 1:57:58 - Recording intro to Cod
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35. Finding Clusters in Graphs
MIT 18.065 Matrix Methods in Data Analysis, Signal Processing, and Machine Learning, Spring 2018 Instructor: Gilbert Strang View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/18-065S18 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP63oMNUHXqIUcrkS2PivhN3k The topic of this
From playlist MIT 18.065 Matrix Methods in Data Analysis, Signal Processing, and Machine Learning, Spring 2018
Gauss's Easter Algorithm Day 4
More GAUSS -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/simuleios
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Bad r/Legaladvice - My Neighbor’s Bees are STEALING My Pollen // LegalEagle
⭐️ Get my videos early & ad free (plus my exclusives!) only on Nebula. Save $10 per year! https://legaleagle.link/getnebula ⭐️ NextDoor: When neighbors start talking...they sue each other CuriosityStream AND Nebula for 30 days free https://curiositystream.com/legaleagle Special BLOOPERS o
From playlist Lawyer Takes on Reddit & Memes
This Is What We've Learned About the Mysterious FRBs As of Today
You can buy Universe Sandbox 2 game here: http://amzn.to/2yJqwU6 Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about new discoveries in regards to Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) Link 1: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1908.03507.pdf Link 2: https://www.frb.su/pustaya-stranica Link 3
From playlist Mysteries of the Universe
How Do Neural Networks Grow Smarter? - with Robin Hiesinger
Neurobiologists and computer scientists are trying to discover how neural networks become a brain. Will nature give us the answer, or is it all up to an artificial intelligence to work it out? Watch the Q&A: https://youtu.be/DoTSICEUm90 Get Robin's Book: https://geni.us/5wIuX0W Join Peter
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This book is titled Bees and People and it was written by Naum Ioyrish. It was published by MIR Publishers. Here it is https://amzn.to/40v8q5P Useful Math Supplies https://amzn.to/3Y5TGcv My Recording Gear https://amzn.to/3BFvcxp (these are my affiliate links) ***********Math, Physics, a
From playlist Book Reviews #shorts
Theory of Computation Recitation 5
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From playlist [Shai Simonson]Theory of Computation