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international conference on artificial neural networks | 2005

Data fusion for modern engineering applications: an overview

Danilo P. Mandic; Dragan Obradovic; Anthony Kuh; Tülay Adali; Udo Trutschel; Martin Golz; Philippe De Wilde; Javier A. Barria; Anthony G. Constantinides; Jonathon A. Chambers

An overview of data fusion approaches is provided from the signal processing viewpoint. The general concept of data fusion is introduced, together with the related architectures, algorithms and performance aspects. Benefits of such an approach are highlighted and potential applications are identified. Case studies illustrate the merits of applying data fusion concepts in real world applications.


Applied Soft Computing | 2006

Internet search: Subdivision-based interactive query expansion and the soft semantic web

Maria Chli; Philippe De Wilde

The expansion of the Internet has made the task of searching a crucial one. Internet users, however, have to make a great effort in order to formulate a search query that returns the required results. Many methods have been devised to assist in this task by helping the users modify their query to give better results. In this paper we propose an interactive method for query expansion. It is based on the observation that documents are often found to contain terms with high information content, which can summarise their subject matter. We present experimental results, which demonstrate that our approach significantly shortens the time required in order to accomplish a certain task by performing web searches.


Archive | 2009

Convergence and Knowledge Processing in Multi-Agent Systems

Maria Chli; Philippe De Wilde

Agent systems are being used to model complex systems like societies, markets and biological systems. In this book we investigate issues of agent systems related to convergence and interactivity using techniques from agent based modelling to simulate complex systems, and demonstrate that interactivity/exchange and convergence in multi-agent systems are issues that are significantly interrelated. Topic and features: - Introduces the state of the art in multi-agent systems, with an emphasis on agent-based computational economics. - Sheds light on the fundamental concepts behind the stability of multi-agent systems. - Investigates knowledge exchange among agents, the rationale behind it and its effects on the ecosystem. - Explores how information provided through interaction with the system can be used to optimise its performance. - Describes a pricing strategy for a realistic large-scale distributed system. This book supplies a comprehensive resource and will be invaluable reading for researchers and postgraduates studying this topic.


adaptive agents and multi-agents systems | 2003

Adapting populations of agents

Philippe De Wilde; Maria Chli; Luís Correia; Rita A. Ribeiro; Pedro Mariano; V. Abramov; Jan Goossenaerts

We control a population of interacting software agents. The agents have a strategy, and receive a payoff for executing that strategy. Unsuccessful agents become extinct. We investigate the repercussions of maintaining a diversity of agents. There is often no economic rationale for this. If maintaining diversity is to be successful, i.e. without lowering too much the payoff for the non-endangered strategies, it has to go on forever, because the non-endangered strategies still get a good payoff, so that they continue to thrive, and continue to endanger the endangered strategies. This is not sustainable if the number of endangered ones is of the same order as the number of non-endangered ones. We also discuss niches, islands. Finally, we combine learning as adaptation of individual agents with learning via selection in a population.


conference on decision and control | 2002

Comments on a fuzzy backpropagation algorithm

Gareth Jones; Philippe De Wilde

We comment on the learning properties of the fuzzy backpropagation algorithm introduced in Stoeva and Nikov (Fuzzy Sets and Systems 112 (2000) 27).


Archive | 1996

Neural network models

Philippe De Wilde


International Journal of Knowledge-based and Intelligent Engineering Systems | 1999

Stability, fairness and scalability of multi-agent systems

Philippe De Wilde; Hyacinth S. Nwana; L. C. Lee


soft computing | 1999

How soft games can be played.

Philippe De Wilde


Archive | 1996

Neural Networks Models

Philippe De Wilde


Journal of Building Performance Simulation | 2005

Ontological Stratification in an Ecology of Infohabitants

V. Abramov; Jan Goossenaerts; Philippe De Wilde; Luis M. Correia

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F. Kozato

Imperial College London

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Jan Goossenaerts

Eindhoven University of Technology

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V. Abramov

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Gareth Jones

Imperial College London

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