4 resultados para Natural Selection, Behavior, Ants, Personality

em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid


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One of the main problems relief teams face after a natural or man-made disaster is how to plan rural road repair work tasks to take maximum advantage of the limited available financial and human resources. Previous research focused on speeding up repair work or on selecting the location of health centers to minimize transport times for injured citizens. In spite of the good results, this research does not take into account another key factor: survivor accessibility to resources. In this paper we account for the accessibility issue, that is, we maximize the number of survivors that reach the nearest regional center (cities where economic and social activity is concentrated) in a minimum time by planning which rural roads should be repaired given the available financial and human resources. This is a combinatorial problem since the number of connections between cities and regional centers grows exponentially with the problem size, and exact methods are no good for achieving an optimum solution. In order to solve the problem we propose using an Ant Colony System adaptation, which is based on ants? foraging behavior. Ants stochastically build minimal paths to regional centers and decide if damaged roads are repaired on the basis of pheromone levels, accessibility heuristic information and the available budget. The proposed algorithm is illustrated by means of an example regarding the 2010 Haiti earthquake, and its performance is compared with another metaheuristic, GRASP.

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The Darwin theory of evolution by natural selection is based on three principles: (a) variation; (b) inheritance; and (c) natural selection. Here, I take these principles as an excuse to review some topics related to the future research prospects in Animal Breeding. With respect to the first principle I describe two forms of variation different from mutation that are becoming increasingly important: variation in copy number and microRNAs. With respect to the second principle I comment on the possible relevance of non-mendelian inheritance, the so-called epigenetic effects, of which the genomic imprinting is the best characterized in domestic species. Regarding selection principle I emphasize the importance of selection for social traits and how this could contribute to both productivity and animal welfare. Finally, I analyse the impact of molecular biology in Animal Breeding, the achievements and limitations of quantitative trait locus and classical marker-assisted selection and the future of genomic selection

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Ubiquitous computing software needs to be autonomous so that essential decisions such as how to configure its particular execution are self-determined. Moreover, data mining serves an important role for ubiquitous computing by providing intelligence to several types of ubiquitous computing applications. Thus, automating ubiquitous data mining is also crucial. We focus on the problem of automatically configuring the execution of a ubiquitous data mining algorithm. In our solution, we generate configuration decisions in a resource aware and context aware manner since the algorithm executes in an environment in which the context often changes and computing resources are often severely limited. We propose to analyze the execution behavior of the data mining algorithm by mining its past executions. By doing so, we discover the effects of resource and context states as well as parameter settings on the data mining quality. We argue that a classification model is appropriate for predicting the behavior of an algorithm?s execution and we concentrate on decision tree classifier. We also define taxonomy on data mining quality so that tradeoff between prediction accuracy and classification specificity of each behavior model that classifies by a different abstraction of quality, is scored for model selection. Behavior model constituents and class label transformations are formally defined and experimental validation of the proposed approach is also performed.

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La presente tesis investiga sobre la manera en que la arquitectura se ha construido para utilizar la luz natural, con el fin de aplicar estos conocimientos a la rehabilitación de edificios históricos. Para ello es necesario conocer aspectos técnicos en el uso de la luz, partiendo por comprender cuáles son los fenómenos físicos que debiéramos conocer los arquitectos para poder utilizarla adecuadamente. Es necesario también saber cómo es el comportamiento de los materiales frente a la luz y cómo utilizar¬los en el contexto rehabilitación. Dentro de los aspectos técnicos, se establece cuáles son las estrate¬gias, los sistemas y las tecnologías necesarias para la utilización de la luz en arquitectura, y se organiza esta información con el fin de hacerla clara, accesible y útil. Sin embargo, la luz no puede ser empleada en forma adecuada si no se conocen los requerimientos y las necesidades que el ser humano tiene respecto de ella, para habitar en forma confortable y salu¬dable. Es por eso que se establecen a su vez los requerimientos humanos respecto de la luz desde el punto de vista de sus características biológicas, su percepción y sus necesidades ergonómicas. Como la tesis se enmarca dentro de la problemática de la rehabilitación de edificios históricos, es necesario conocer cuál es la relación entre los procesos histórico-culturales y la técnica para utilizar la luz en la historia de la arquitectura. Se busca establecer la correlación entre historia y técnica, con el fin de responder en forma adecuada a los valores patrimoniales de un edificio histórico al alterar un aspecto tan importante como su iluminación natural. Con este conjunto de conocimientos técnicos, humanos e históricos establecidos en la primera parte de la tesis, se propone un protocolo de diseño para un proyecto de rehabilitación en cinco casos de estudio. Esta herramienta analiza el comportamiento actual de la luz para una determinada función, detecta los problemas lumínicos, establece criterios para la elección de soluciones y analiza el compor¬tamiento de estas soluciones. Finalmente compara los resultados lumínicos de las condiciones actua¬les y la solución propuesta. Por último, la investigación genera criterios que pueden ser aplicables a la normativa chilena de plani¬ficación territorial respecto del uso de la luz en contextos urbanos patrimoniales. ABSTRACT This thesis addresses how the architecture has been built to use natural light, in order to apply this knowledge to the historic buildings rehabilitation. This requires knowing technical aspects in the use of light, starting to understand what physical phenomena we, the architects, should know to use it properly. It is also necessary to know how materials behave in regards to light and how to use it in the rehabilitation context. Among the technical aspects, we should define strategies, systems and techno¬logies necessary for the use of light in architecture, and organize this information in order to make it clear, available and useful. However, light cannot be used properly if are not known requirements and needs that human beings have towards it, to live in comfortable and healthy way. That is why light human requirements are determined to know how light influences their cycles, perception and comfort. As the thesis is in frame of rehabilitation of historic building problem, it is necessary to know how is the relationship between historic-cultural processes and technology of light use, in the architecture history. It seeks to establish the correlation between History and technology, in order to give an ade¬quately answer to the heritage values of a historic building by altering an important aspect like its natural lighting. With this set of technical, human and historical knowledge, established in the first part of the thesis, a protocol is proposed for a rehabilitation project design in five study cases. This tool analyzes current behavior of light for a specifically function, detects lighting problems, establishes criteria for the selec¬tion of solutions and analyzes solution behaviors. Additionally, it compares results of current lighting conditions and the proposed solution. Finally this research generates criteria that may be applicable to Chilean territorial planning legislation, regarding use of light in patrimonial urban contexts.