TY - BOOK ID - 14221345 TI - Innovative computational intelligence : a rough guide to 134 clever algorithms AU - Xing, Bo. AU - Gao, Wen-Jing PY - 2014 SN - 3319034030 3319034049 PB - Cham, Switzerland : Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Computational intelligence. KW - Computer science. KW - Informatics KW - Intelligence, Computational KW - Engineering. KW - Image processing. KW - Computational Intelligence. KW - Image Processing and Computer Vision. KW - Artificial intelligence KW - Soft computing KW - Pictorial data processing KW - Picture processing KW - Processing, Image KW - Imaging systems KW - Optical data processing KW - Construction KW - Industrial arts KW - Technology KW - Science KW - Computer vision. KW - Machine vision KW - Vision, Computer KW - Image processing KW - Pattern recognition systems KW - Optical data processing. KW - Optical computing KW - Visual data processing KW - Bionics KW - Electronic data processing KW - Integrated optics KW - Photonics KW - Computers KW - Optical equipment KW - Intelligent agents (Computer software) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:14221345 AB - The present book Innovative Computational Intelligence: A Rough Guide to 134 Clever Algorithms is compilation of recent trends in computational intelligence (CI) research using inspiration from various sources such as biology, physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Innovative CI, unlike its counterparts, i.e., highly developed and refined traditional CI, is a new CI category introduced in the present book. The major notable feature of this book is its innovation and comprehensiveness: 134 new paradigms of CI are covered and most of them are usually spread over a number of unrelated publishing directions. This book is useful to multidisciplinary students including such as aeronautic engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, chemical engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, physics, economy, biology, and social science, particularly those pursuing postgraduate studies in advanced subjects. Moreover, the algorithms introduced in this book can motivate researchers to further develop more efficient and effective algorithms in dealing with many cutting-edge challenges that may sit on the periphery of their present fields of interest. Finally, practitioners can also use the models presented in this book as a starting point to solve and analyse specific real-world problems. The book is carefully written to achieve a good balance between the theoretical depth and the comprehensiveness of the innovative CI paradigms. ER -