4 resultados para Associative Classifier

em Universitätsbibliothek Kassel, Universität Kassel, Germany


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Data mining means to summarize information from large amounts of raw data. It is one of the key technologies in many areas of economy, science, administration and the internet. In this report we introduce an approach for utilizing evolutionary algorithms to breed fuzzy classifier systems. This approach was exercised as part of a structured procedure by the students Achler, Göb and Voigtmann as contribution to the 2006 Data-Mining-Cup contest, yielding encouragingly positive results.

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Distributed systems are one of the most vital components of the economy. The most prominent example is probably the internet, a constituent element of our knowledge society. During the recent years, the number of novel network types has steadily increased. Amongst others, sensor networks, distributed systems composed of tiny computational devices with scarce resources, have emerged. The further development and heterogeneous connection of such systems imposes new requirements on the software development process. Mobile and wireless networks, for instance, have to organize themselves autonomously and must be able to react to changes in the environment and to failing nodes alike. Researching new approaches for the design of distributed algorithms may lead to methods with which these requirements can be met efficiently. In this thesis, one such method is developed, tested, and discussed in respect of its practical utility. Our new design approach for distributed algorithms is based on Genetic Programming, a member of the family of evolutionary algorithms. Evolutionary algorithms are metaheuristic optimization methods which copy principles from natural evolution. They use a population of solution candidates which they try to refine step by step in order to attain optimal values for predefined objective functions. The synthesis of an algorithm with our approach starts with an analysis step in which the wanted global behavior of the distributed system is specified. From this specification, objective functions are derived which steer a Genetic Programming process where the solution candidates are distributed programs. The objective functions rate how close these programs approximate the goal behavior in multiple randomized network simulations. The evolutionary process step by step selects the most promising solution candidates and modifies and combines them with mutation and crossover operators. This way, a description of the global behavior of a distributed system is translated automatically to programs which, if executed locally on the nodes of the system, exhibit this behavior. In our work, we test six different ways for representing distributed programs, comprising adaptations and extensions of well-known Genetic Programming methods (SGP, eSGP, and LGP), one bio-inspired approach (Fraglets), and two new program representations called Rule-based Genetic Programming (RBGP, eRBGP) designed by us. We breed programs in these representations for three well-known example problems in distributed systems: election algorithms, the distributed mutual exclusion at a critical section, and the distributed computation of the greatest common divisor of a set of numbers. Synthesizing distributed programs the evolutionary way does not necessarily lead to the envisaged results. In a detailed analysis, we discuss the problematic features which make this form of Genetic Programming particularly hard. The two Rule-based Genetic Programming approaches have been developed especially in order to mitigate these difficulties. In our experiments, at least one of them (eRBGP) turned out to be a very efficient approach and in most cases, was superior to the other representations.

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Diese Arbeit sucht nach den Erwerbstätigkeiten und Kompetenzen deutscher Philosophie-Absolvent(inn)en und nach der Wahrheit ihrer angeblichen Arbeitslosenquote. Anhand von EU-Papieren werden Anknüpfungspunkte für kompetenzorientierte Philosophie-Lehre aufgezeigt. Es wird dargestellt, wie Philosoph(inn)en die Kompetenzdiskussion sowohl in Deutschland als auch – über die OECD – international beeinfluss(t)en und mit gestalt(et)en. Die notwendige Voraussetzung für Lernen und Kompetenzentwicklung ist die Plastizität unseres Gehirnes. Biographisch beginnt das Lernen in der Schule und findet sein vorläufiges Ende in der Arbeitswelt. Diese Arbeit versucht, den zwischen schul- und arbeitsweltorientierten Kompetenzforschern bestehenden Graben zu überwinden. Problemlösefähigkeit in internationalen Teams wird für die gelingende Zukunft unserer Welt als wesentliche fachübergreifende Kompetenz erachtet. Für den in Deutschland sehr einflussreichen Kompetenzforscher John Erpenbeck ist die Selbstorganisationsfähigkeit ein Ankerpunkt. Für den Entwickler der noch heute in Deutschland anerkannten Kompetenzbereiche (Sach-, Sozial- und Selbstkompetenz), Heinrich Roth, liegt die "Höchstform menschlicher Handlungsfähigkeit" in der moralischen Selbstbestimmung. Die Zukunft wird zeigen, inwieweit das Verständnis von Regeln, Werten und Normen bei den arbeitswissenschaftlichen Kompetenzforschern im Korsett einer jeweiligen Unternehmensphilosophie verbleibt, oder inwieweit die Selbstorganisationsfähigkeit im Sinne einer moralischen Selbstbestimmung des Einzelnen die Unternehmensphilosophie prägt. In literaturhistorischen Anhängen wird ein assoziatives Feld von Einzelinformationen dargeboten, die einen roten Faden im Sinne eines sich aufbauenden Argumentes vermissen lassen. Vordergründig wird nur ein loses Band von John Dewey und William James bis Heinrich Roth und die heutige Zeit hergestellt. Hintergründig will der Autor darauf hinweisen, dass es einen Unterschied macht, ob sich der Begriff "Selbstorganisationsfähigkeit" aus einer physikalischen oder einer biologischen Wurzel entwickelt. Der Autor sieht keinen zwingenden Grund für das Bestehen eines eigenständigen Studienganges "Philosophie". Allerdings kann er auch nicht erkennen, warum er abgeschafft werden sollte.

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An analysis of historical Corona images, Landsat images, recent radar and Google Earth® images was conducted to determine land use and land cover changes of oases settlements and surrounding rangelands at the fringe of the Altay Mountains from 1964 to 2008. For the Landsat datasets supervised classification methods were used to test the suitability of the Maximum Likelihood Classifier with subsequent smoothing and the Sequential Maximum A Posteriori Classifier (SMAPC). The results show a trend typical for the steppe and desert regions of northern China. From 1964 to 2008 farmland strongly increased (+ 61%), while the area of grassland and forest in the floodplains decreased (- 43%). The urban areas increased threefold and 400 ha of former agricultural land were abandoned. Farmland apparently affected by soil salinity decreased in size from 1990 (1180 ha) to 2008 (630 ha). The vegetated areas of the surrounding rangelands decreased, mainly as a result of overgrazing and drought events.The SMAPC with subsequent post processing revealed the highest classification accuracy. However, the specific landscape characteristics of mountain oasis systems required labour intensive post processing. Further research is needed to test the use of ancillary information for an automated classification of the examined landscape features.