Swarm intelligence is an innovative computational way to solving hard problems.
This discipline is inspired by the behavior of social insects such as fish
schools and bird flocks and colonies of ants, termites, bees and wasps. In general,
this is done by mimicking the behavior of the biological creatures within
their swarms and colonies.
The algorith divides rows in to four equal groups. The rows are then used to from a distance graph which is then transformed into a matrix. girth of eight is maintained by avoiding six-cycles in the graph construction
This toolbox contains re-implementations of four different multi-instance learners, i.e. Diverse Density, Citation-kNN, Iterated-discrim APR, and EM-DD. Ensembles of these single multi-instance learners can be built with this toolbox
Quaternions are hypercomplex numbers (that is generalizations of the complex numbers to higher dimensions than two). For an introduction, refer to the Wikipedia article on Quaternions.
Quaternion toolbox for Matlab® extends Matlab® to allow calculation with matrices of quaternions in almost the same way that one calculates with matrices of complex numbers. This is achieved by defining a private type to represent quaternion matrices and overloadings of many standard Matlab® functions. The toolbox supports real and complex quaternions (that is quaternions with four real or complex components).
C51源程序集錦 This a demo program showing a way to perform simultaneous RS-232
transmit and receive using only one hardware timer.
The transmit and receive routines divide each bit time into 4 slices to
allow synchronizing to incoming data that may be out of synch with outgoing
data.
anb 版的LBM程序 This code was written to show beginners in a simple and
c short way the relevant procedures of a lattice Boltzmann solver,
c pointing on how everything works "in principle". Nearly all
c procedures could be implemented other (and better) as it is done
c here, and even the algorithms used here could be changed to
c save memory and increase performance. But the code works correct,
c and we hope it will be good starting point for the first steps
c in the lattice Boltzmann field. Good luck !