F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
APPROXIMATION GREEDY ALGORITHM FOR RECONSTRUCTING OF (0,1)-MATRICES WITH DIFFERE |
Abstract: Existence and reconstruction issues are considered for a class of (0,1)-matrices with different rows.
Intending to define quantitative characteristics, maximization of which lead to matrice |
F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
CONSTRAINED OBJECT-CHARACTERIZATION TABLES AND ALGORITHMS1 |
Abstract: Let ܥ be a collection of objects, characterized by the set ܣ = {ܽଵ,⋯,ܽ} of binary attributes. We
consider problems of the following type: given an object-characterization table, |
F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
CONSTRAINT CONVEXITY TOMOGRAPHY AND LAGRANGIAN APPROXIMATIONS |
Abstract: This paper considers one particular problem of general type of discrete tomography problems and
introduces an approximate algorithm for its solution based on Lagrangian relaxation. A softwa |
F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
CONSTRUCTION OF CLASS LEVEL DESCRIPTION FOR EFFICIENT RECOGNITION OF ... |
Abstract: Many artificial intelligence problems are NP-complete ones. To increase the needed time of such a
problem solving a method of extraction of sub-formulas characterizing the common features o |
F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
CONVEXITY RELATED ISSUES FOR THE SET OF HYPERGRAPHIC SEQUENCES |
Abstract: We consider ܦ ,(݊)the set of all degree sequences of simple hypergraphs with ݊ vertices
and ݉ hyperedges. We show that ܦ ,(݊)which is a subset of the ݊-dimensional ݉+1-valued |
F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
DISCRETE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PROBLEMS AND NUMBER OF STEPS OF THEIR SOLUTION |
Abstract: Aggregate characteristics of discrete models appearing in different artificial intelligence problems are considered. It is shown that if an investigated object is a collection of its element |
F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
EFFICIENT SIMULATION FOR PROLOG IMPLEMENTATION OF IMAGE RECOGNITION PROBLEM |
Abstract: Pattern recognition problem using properties of parts of a recognizable objects and relations between
them is NP-hard. That is why quick recognition of an object with many elements is a dif |
F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
EVALUATION OF GREEDY ALGORITHM OF CONSTRUCTING (0,1)-MATRICES WITH DIFFERENT ... |
Abstract: An approximation greedy algorithm is considered for reconstruction of (0,1)-matrices with different rows. Numbers of pairs of different rows is taken up as a quantitative characteristic, max |
F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
IMPLEMENTATION OF DICTIONARY LOOKUP AUTOMATA FOR UNL ANALYSIS AND GENERATION |
Abstract: In this paper we present some research results and propose solutions for natural language string
lookup techniques. In particular a fast method is suggested for searching dictionary entries |
F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
LEARNING TECHNOLOGY IN SCHEDULING BASED ON THE MIXED GRAPHS |
Abstract: We propose the adaptive algorithm for solving a set of similar scheduling problems using learning
technology. It is devised to combine the merits of an exact algorithm based on the mixed gr |
F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
LINEAR PROGRAM FORM FOR RAY DIFFERENT DISCRETE TOMOGRAPHY |
Abstract: A special quality of discrete tomography problem solutions that requires the ray difference is
considered. Two classes of reconstruction tasks of (0,1)-matrices with different rows are stud |
F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
ON STRUCTURAL RECOGNITION WITH LOGIC AND DISCRETE ANALYSIS |
Abstract: The paper addresses issues of special style structuring of learning set in pattern recognition area. Above the regular means of ranking of objects and properties, which also use the structur |
F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
REALIZATION OF AN OPTIMAL SCHEDULE FOR THE TWO-MACHINE |
Abstract: Non-preemptive two-machine flow-shop scheduling problem with uncertain processing times of n jobs
is studied. In an uncertain version of a scheduling problem, there may not exist a unique s |
F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
RECENT RESULTS ON STABILITY ANALYSIS ... |
Abstract: Two assembly line balancing problems are addressed. The first problem (called SALBP-1) is to
minimize number of linearly ordered stations for processing n partially ordered operations V = { |
F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
SELF-MODIFICATED PREDICATE NETWORKS |
Abstract: A model of self-modificated predicate network with cells implementing predicate formulas in
the form of elementary conjunction is suggested. Unlike a classical neuron network the proposed m |
F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
SEQUENCING JOBS WITH UNCERTAIN PROCESSING TIMES ... |
Abstract: We consider an uncertain version of the scheduling problem to sequence set of jobs J on a single
machine with minimizing the weighted total flow time, provided that processing time of a job |
F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
THE INVERSE MASLOV METHOD AND ANT TACTICS FOR EXHAUSTIVE SEARCH DECREASING |
Abstract: Algorithms for soling artificial intelligence problems allowing to formalize by means of predicate
language are presented in the paper. These algorithms use the modified Maslov’s inverse |
F.2.2 Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems | Article |
THE INVERSE METHOD FOR SOLVING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PROBLEMS IN ... |
Abstract: The paper is devoted to the modifying of Maslov inverse method for a special form of predicate
formulas used in the solution of artificial intelligence problems. An algorithm of the inverse |