Evolutionary algorithms

Evolutionary Algorithm for Landmark Detection

There are several algorithms for locating landmarks in images such as satellite maps, medical images etc.Nowadays evolutionary algorithms such as particle swarm optimization are so useful to perform this task. evolutionary algorithms generally have two phase, training and test. (Wikipedia).

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Determining Signal Similarities

Get a Free Trial: https://goo.gl/C2Y9A5 Get Pricing Info: https://goo.gl/kDvGHt Ready to Buy: https://goo.gl/vsIeA5 Find a signal of interest within another signal, and align signals by determining the delay between them using Signal Processing Toolbox™. For more on Signal Processing To

From playlist Signal Processing and Communications

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AI Research Weekly Update August 25th, 2019

Thanks for watching the second episode of AI Research Weekly Update! Please comment what you liked and disliked about this report and how it can be improved! The blog posts sourced to make this video are linked to below!! Thanks for watching! Please Subscribe! https://ai.googleblog.com/ h

From playlist AI Research Weekly Updates

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Jacek Brodzki: The Geometry of Synchronization Problems and Learning Group Actions

The lecture was held within the framework of the Hausdorff Trimester Program : Applied and Computational Algebraic Topology

From playlist HIM Lectures: Special Program "Applied and Computational Algebraic Topology"

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Graph Data Structure 6. The A* Pathfinding Algorithm

This is the sixth in a series of videos about the graph data structure. It includes a step by step walkthrough of the A* pathfinding algorithm (pronounced A Star) for a weighted, undirected graph. The A* pathfinding algorithm, and its numerous variations, is widely used in applications suc

From playlist Path Finding Algorithms

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Find the Shortest Path - Intro to Algorithms

This video is part of an online course, Intro to Algorithms. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs215.

From playlist Introduction to Algorithms

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Modern Anomaly and Novelty Detection: Classical ML Techniques II - Session 12

Clustering-based Anomaly Detection K-means DBSCAN Semi-supervised generating negative samples Self-supervised Accuracy measures

From playlist Modern Anomaly and Novelty Detection

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Random Oracle - Applied Cryptography

This video is part of an online course, Applied Cryptography. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs387.

From playlist Applied Cryptography

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Aras Asaad (6/2/20): Topological data analysis to detect fake faces from images and videos

Title: Topological data analysis to detect fake faces from images and videos Abstract: The aim of Topological data analysis (TDA) is to provide new topological and geometric tools to analyse complex and high-dimensional data. This talk will cover a brief introduction to TDA and its applic

From playlist SIAM Topological Image Analysis 2020

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Sayan Mukherjee (8/29/21): Modeling shapes and fields: a sheaf theoretic perspective

We will consider modeling shapes and fields via topological and lifted-topological transforms. Specifically, we show how the Euler Characteristic Transform and the Lifted Euler Characteristic Transform can be used in practice for statistical analysis of shape and field data. The Lifted Eul

From playlist Beyond TDA - Persistent functions and its applications in data sciences, 2021

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9.1: Genetic Algorithm: Introduction - The Nature of Code

Welcome to part 1 of a new series of videos focused on Evolutionary Computing, and more specifically, Genetic Algorithms. In this tutorial, I introduce the concept of a genetic algorithm, how it can be used to approach "search" problems and how it relates to brute force algorithms. 🎥 Next

From playlist Session 2 - Genetic Algorithms - Intelligence and Learning

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How to Deceive Society: An Insect Masterclass - J. Parker - 12/11/2019

In his December 11 Watson Lecture, titled “How to Deceive Society: An Insect Masterclass,” Joe Parker, assistant professor of biology and biological engineering, discusses his work on rove beetles (Staphylinidae)—arch tricksters capable of assimilating into ant colonies to exploit their so

From playlist Sustainability

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Remembering and the Brain: Can Brain Scans Detect Memories?

(October 23, 2009) Stanford Professor of psychology and neuroscience, Anthony Wagner PhD, discusses how the brain supports memory for everyday events, and will evaluate whether "mind reading" with brain imaging can detect when a person remembers the past and how this might be used as evide

From playlist Reunion Homecoming

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Shannon 100 - 27/10/2016 - Jean Louis DESSALLES

Information, simplicité et pertinence Jean-Louis Dessalles (Télécom ParisTech) Claude Shannon fonda la notion d’information sur l’idée de surprise, mesurée comme l’inverse de la probabilité (en bits). Sa définition a permis la révolution des télécommunications numériques. En revanche, l’

From playlist Shannon 100

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A Beautiful Algorithm for the Primes

What's the fastest algorithm for generating the prime sequence? Watch a frat bro hunch over a notebook and find out! . . . Walkthrough (pause, then use “,” and “.” keys to step): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxgGMwLfTjE&t=4s Computing the primes up to 40,000 (also pause and use "," and

From playlist Summer of Math Exposition 2 videos

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Centrality - Intro to Algorithms

This video is part of an online course, Intro to Algorithms. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs215.

From playlist Introduction to Algorithms

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Lecture 8.2: John Leonard - Mapping, Localization and Self Driving Vehicles

MIT RES.9-003 Brains, Minds and Machines Summer Course, Summer 2015 View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/RES-9-003SU15 Instructor: John Leonard Technical challenges for self driving cars, historical perspective on robot mapping and localization and object based mapping. License:

From playlist MIT RES.9-003 Brains, Minds and Machines Summer Course, Summer 2015

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Sayan Mukherjee (9/4/2019): A fiber bundle theory for shapes

Title: A fiber bundle theory for shapes Abstract: We will present how fiber bundles can be used in probabilistic modeling. Applications in geometric morphometrics will be used as examples, this means we will model shapes and surfaces for evolutionary biology and biomedical applications. W

From playlist AATRN 2019

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Order of Convergence |Lecture 16 | Numerical Methods for Engineers

Definition of the order of convergence of a root-finding method. Join me on Coursera: https://www.coursera.org/learn/numerical-methods-engineers Lecture notes at http://www.math.ust.hk/~machas/numerical-methods-for-engineers.pdf Subscribe to my channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/jchas

From playlist Numerical Methods for Engineers

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Ingrid Daubechies: "Bones, Teeth and Animation"

Green Family Lecture Series "Bones, Teeth and Animation" Ingrid Daubechies, Duke University Abstract: The talk describes new distances between pairs of two-dimensional surfaces (embedded in three-dimensional space) that use both local structures and global information in the surfaces. Th

From playlist Public Lectures

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