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Hiremath, Shivakumar U., Shashank P. Baannadabavi, Shreyansh Kabbin, and Shrikanth Shirakol. "Edge Detection Algorithm Using PI-Computer." Bonfring International Journal of Research in Communication Engineering 6, Special Issue (2016): 79–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.9756/bijrce.8206.

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He, Bo. "Fast Distributed Algorithm of Mining Global Frequent Itemsets." Advanced Materials Research 219-220 (March 2011): 191–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.219-220.191.

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Most distributed algorithms of mining global frequent itemsets worked on net structure network and adopted Apriori-like algorithm. Whereas there were some problems in these algorithms: a lot of candidate itemsets and heavy communication traffic. Aiming at these problems, this paper proposed a fast distributed algorithm of mining global frequent itemsets, namely, FDMGFI algorithm, which set centre node. FDMGFI algorithm made computer nodes compute local frequent itemsets independently with FP-growth algorithm, then the centre node exchanged data with other computer nodes and combined, finally, global frequent itemsets were gained. FDMGFI algorithm required far less communication traffic by the searching strategies of top-down and bottom-up. Theoretical analysis and experimental results suggest that FDMGFI algorithm is fast and effective.
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Lu, Xuandiyang. "Research on Biological Population Evolutionary Algorithm and Individual Adaptive Method Based on Quantum Computing." Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2022 (March 22, 2022): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5188335.

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On the basis of classical computer, quantum computer has been developed. In dealing with some large-scale parallel problems, quantum computer is simpler and faster than traditional computer. Nowadays, physical qubit computers have many limitations. Classical computers have many ways to simulate quantum computing, the most effective of which are quantum superiority and quantum algorithm. Ensuring computational efficiency, accuracy, and precision is of great significance to the study of large-scale quantum computing. Compared with other algorithms, genetic algorithm has more advantages, so it can be more widely used. For example, strong adaptability and global optimization ability are the advantages of genetic algorithm. Through the research in Chapter 4, we can conclude that the variance of A2C is obviously smaller than that of PPO. Furthermore, it can be concluded that A2C has better robustness.
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Moosakhah, Fatemeh, and Amir Massoud Bidgoli. "Congestion Control in Computer Networks with a New Hybrid Intelligent Algorithm." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY 13, no. 8 (2014): 4688–706. http://dx.doi.org/10.24297/ijct.v13i8.7068.

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With invention of computer networks, transferring data from one computer to another became possible, but as the number of computers that transfer data to each other increased and common communication channel bandwidth among them in a network limited, has led to a phenomenon called congestion, so that some of data packets would be dropped and never arrive to destination. Different algorithms have been proposed for overcoming congestion. These are divided into two general groups: 1- flow based algorithms and 2- class based algorithms. In present study, using class based algorithm with optimization of its control by fuzzy logic and new Cuckoo algorithm, we increased the number of packets that reach to destination and reduced the number of dropped packets considerably during congestion. Simulation results indicate a great improvement of efficiency.
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Ivancova, Olga, Vladimir Korenkov, Olga Tyatyushkina, Sergey Ulyanov, and Toshio Fukuda. "Quantum supremacy in end-to-end intelligent IT. PT. III. Quantum software engineering – quantum approximate optimization algorithm on small quantum processors." System Analysis in Science and Education, no. 2 (2020) (June 30, 2020): 115–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.37005/2071-9612-2020-2-115-176.

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Principles and methodologies of quantum algorithmic gate-based design on small quantum computer described. The possibilities of quantum algorithmic gates simulation on classical computers discussed. A new approach to a circuit implementation design of quantum algorithm gates for fast quantum massive parallel computing presented. SW & HW support sophisticated smart toolkit of supercomputing accelerator of quantum algorithm simulation on small quantum programmable computer algorithm gate (that can program in SW to implement arbitrary quantum algorithms by executing any sequence of universal quantum logic gates) described
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Naseem, Amir, M. A. Rehman, and Jihad Younis. "A New Root-Finding Algorithm for Solving Real-World Problems and Its Complex Dynamics via Computer Technology." Complexity 2021 (November 29, 2021): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6369466.

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Nowadays, the use of computers is becoming very important in various fields of mathematics and engineering sciences. Many complex statistics can be sorted out easily with the help of different computer programs in seconds, especially in computational and applied Mathematics. With the help of different computer tools and languages, a variety of iterative algorithms can be operated in computers for solving different nonlinear problems. The most important factor of an iterative algorithm is its efficiency that relies upon the convergence rate and computational cost per iteration. Taking these facts into account, this article aims to design a new iterative algorithm that is derivative-free and performs better. We construct this algorithm by applying the forward- and finite-difference schemes on Golbabai–Javidi’s method which yields us an efficient and derivative-free algorithm whose computational cost is low as per iteration. We also study the convergence criterion of the designed algorithm and prove its quartic-order convergence. To analyze it numerically, we consider nine different types of numerical test examples and solve them for demonstrating its accuracy, validity, and applicability. The considered problems also involve some real-life applications of civil and chemical engineering. The obtained numerical results of the test examples show that the newly designed algorithm is working better against the other similar algorithms in the literature. For the graphical analysis, we consider some different degrees’ complex polynomials and draw the polynomiographs of the designed quartic-order algorithm and compare it with the other similar existing methods with the help of a computer program. The graphical results reveal the better convergence speed and the other graphical characteristics of the designed algorithm over the other comparable ones.
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Figueiredo, Marco A., Clay S. Gloster, Mark Stephens, Corey A. Graves, and Mouna Nakkar. "Implementation of Multispectral Image Classification on a Remote Adaptive Computer." VLSI Design 10, no. 3 (2000): 307–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2000/31983.

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As the demand for higher performance computers for the processing of remote sensing science algorithms increases, the need to investigate new computing paradigms is justified. Field Programmable Gate Arrays enable the implementation of algorithms at the hardware gate level, leading to orders of magnitude performance increase over microprocessor based systems. The automatic classification of spaceborne multispectral images is an example of a computation intensive application that can benefit from implementation on an FPGA-based custom computing machine (adaptive or reconfigurable computer). A probabilistic neural network is used here to classify pixels of a multispectral LANDSAT-2 image. The implementation described utilizes Java client/server application programs to access the adaptive computer from a remote site. Results verify that a remote hardware version of the algorithm (implemented on an adaptive computer) is significantly faster than a local software version of the same algorithm (implemented on a typical general-purpose computer).
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Jiang, Dazhi, and Zhun Fan. "The Algorithm for Algorithms: An Evolutionary Algorithm Based on Automatic Designing of Genetic Operators." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2015 (2015): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/474805.

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At present there is a wide range of evolutionary algorithms available to researchers and practitioners. Despite the great diversity of these algorithms, virtually all of the algorithms share one feature: they have been manually designed. A fundamental question is “are there any algorithms that can design evolutionary algorithms automatically?” A more complete definition of the question is “can computer construct an algorithm which will generate algorithms according to the requirement of a problem?” In this paper, a novel evolutionary algorithm based on automatic designing of genetic operators is presented to address these questions. The resulting algorithm not only explores solutions in the problem space like most traditional evolutionary algorithms do, but also automatically generates genetic operators in the operator space. In order to verify the performance of the proposed algorithm, comprehensive experiments on 23 well-known benchmark optimization problems are conducted. The results show that the proposed algorithm can outperform standard differential evolution algorithm in terms of convergence speed and solution accuracy which shows that the algorithm designed automatically by computers can compete with the algorithms designed by human beings.
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Niu, Yiming, Wenyong Du, and Zhenying Tang. "Computer Network Security Defense Model." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2146, no. 1 (2022): 012041. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2146/1/012041.

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Abstract With the rapid development of the Internet industry, hundreds of millions of online resources are also booming. In the information space with huge and complex resources, it is necessary to quickly help users find the resources they are interested in and save users time. At this stage, the content industry’s application of the recommendation model in the content distribution process has become the mainstream. The content recommendation model provides users with a highly efficient and highly satisfying reading experience, and solves the problem of information redundancy to a certain extent. Knowledge tag personalized dynamic recommendation technology is currently widely used in the field of e-commerce. The purpose of this article is to study the optimization of the knowledge tag personalized dynamic recommendation system based on artificial intelligence algorithms. This article first proposes a hybrid recommendation algorithm based on the comparison between content-based filtering and collaborative filtering algorithms. It mainly introduces user browsing behavior analysis and design, KNN-based item similarity algorithm design, and hybrid recommendation algorithm implementation. Finally, through algorithm simulation experiments, the effectiveness of the algorithm in this paper is verified, and the accuracy of the recommendation has been improved.
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Handayani, Dwipa, and Abrar Hiswara. "KAMUS ISTILAH ILMU KOMPUTER DENGAN ALGORITMA BOYER MOORE BERBASIS WEB." Jurnal Informatika 19, no. 2 (2019): 90–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.30873/ji.v19i2.1519.

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A dictionary is a reference book that contains words and phrases that are usually arranged in alphabetical order along with an explanation of their meaning, usage and translation and function to help recognize new terms. The field of computer science certainly has specific terms related to computers, so it is needed a dictionary of computer terms, currently the existing dictionary is still conventional in its use ineffective and inefficient. The design and manufacture of applications using algorithms by performing a sequence of logical steps in solving problems that are arranged systematically. Algorithms for searching are now growing day by day. Boyer Moore algorithm is one of the search algorithms that is considered to have the best results, namely the algorithm that moves matching strings from right to left. With this web-based dictionary the user is expected to be able to get information quickly, without any limitations on space and time. Keywords: Boyer Moore's Algorithm, Computer Science, Glossary of Terms, Web.
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