Compositional pattern-producing networks (CPPNs) are a variation of artificial neural networks (ANNs) that have an architecture whose evolution is guided...
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Neuroevolution (redirect from Evolutionary neural network)
intelligence that uses evolutionary algorithms to generate artificial neural networks (ANN), parameters, and rules. It is most commonly applied in artificial...
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parameters of a fuzzy system. Compositional pattern-producing networks (CPPNs) are a variation of artificial neural networks which differ in their set of...
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particle system is controlled by a Compositional pattern-producing network (CPPN), a type of artificial neural network, or ANN. In other words, the usually...
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generated item is represented by a special ANN known as a Compositional Pattern Producing Network (CPPNs). During the evolutionary phase of the game cgNEAT...
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be produced when a partially opaque ruled pattern with transparent gaps is overlaid on another similar pattern. For the moiré interference pattern to...
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HyperNEAT (category Artificial neural networks)
large-scale neural networks using the geometric regularities of the task domain. It uses Compositional Pattern Producing Networks (CPPNs), which are used...
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S2CID 26390526. Retrieved 30 May 2022. Kenneth O. Stanley (2007). "Compositional Pattern Producing Networks: A Novel Abstraction of Development" (PDF). Genetic Programming...
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Deep learning (redirect from Deep neural network)
input layer allows the network to parse sentences and phrases using an effective compositional vector grammar. A compositional vector grammar can be thought...
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learning in neural networks, 1976". Informatica 44: 291–302. Fukushima K (1979). "Neural network model for a mechanism of pattern recognition unaffected...
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artificial neural network (ANN) combines biological principles with advanced statistics to solve problems in domains such as pattern recognition and game-play...
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Connectionism (redirect from Relational Network)
classify non-linearily separable pattern classes. In 1972, Shun'ichi Amari produced an early example of self-organizing network. There was some conflict among...
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Conway's Game of Life (section Examples of patterns)
initial patterns eventually burn out, producing either stable figures or patterns that oscillate forever between two or more states; many also produce one...
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neural networks (RNNs) are a class of artificial neural network commonly used for sequential data processing. Unlike feedforward neural networks, which...
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Central pattern generators (CPGs) are self-organizing biological neural circuits that produce rhythmic outputs in the absence of rhythmic input. They...
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Object-oriented programming (redirect from Object-oriented design patterns)
Iterator pattern, Mediator pattern, Memento pattern, Observer pattern, State pattern, Strategy pattern, Template method pattern, Visitor pattern Both object-oriented...
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representation language. Nowadays, compositional semantic parsing are using Large Language Models to solve artificial compositional generalization tasks such as...
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introduced the patterned network of diverse materials, which is called the idea of 'heterogenous networks'. The basic idea of patterned network is that human...
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Endangered, A review of the agarwood-producing genera Aquilaria and Gyrinops: CITES considerations, trade patterns, conservation, and management (PDF)...
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arcs (which are themselves split at debatable points), and not to the pattern in which the show actually aired in either Japan or the United States....
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Craquelure (redirect from Cracking pattern (painting))
cracking pattern, and σ {\displaystyle \sigma } the stress experienced during drying. Films thicker than this critical value display networks of cracks...
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the organisms that produce them. Variations in metabolism between different taxonomical groups give rise to characteristic patterns of 13C enrichment in...
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coding techniques are also employed outside of performance, such as in producing sound for film or audiovisual work for interactive art installations....
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additive genes influencing pattern formation. Another mode of fingerprint pattern inheritance suggests that the arch pattern on the thumb and on other...
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Halftone (category Dot patterns)
illusion: when the halftone dots are small, the human eye interprets the patterned areas as if they were smooth tones. At a microscopic level, developed...
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Islamic geometric patterns are one of the major forms of Islamic ornament, which tends to avoid using figurative images, as it is forbidden to create a...
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programming logic, often promoting particular forms of abstraction and compositional structures that align with their underlying principles. Software engineering...
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20th century that artist-quality colored pencils were produced. Manufacturers that began producing artist-grade colored pencils included Faber-Castell in...
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Food web (redirect from Trophic network)
rise and the mathematical treatment of food webs using network theory had identified patterns that are common to all. Scaling laws, for example, predict...
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Grid plan (redirect from Grid pattern)
between street network patterns and frequency of collisions. In one study, cul-de-sac networks appeared to be much safer than grid networks, by nearly three...
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