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Evolutionary Design of Simulator Based on Cellular Automata
Brigant, Vladimír ; Šperka, Svatopluk (referee) ; Mrnuštík, Michal (advisor)
This work describes concept of a cellular automata (CA) simulator, which is able to predict behaviour of a complex spatial system. This prediction is based on available training data and transition rule acquired from regression analysis powered by evolutionary algorithms. Two regression analysis methods (linear and logistic regression) are suggested, implemented and compared on urban growth prediction of Brno city.
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Boosting and Evolution
Mrnuštík, Michal ; Juránek, Roman (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
This thesis introduces combination of the AdaBoost and the evolutionary algorithm. The evolutionary algorithm is used to find linear combination of Haar features. This linear combination creates the feature to train weak classifier for AdaBoost. There are described basics of classification, Haar features and the AdaBoost. Next there are basic information about evolutionary algorithms. Theoretical description of combination of the AdaBoost and the evolutionary algorithm is included too. Some implementation details are added too. Implementation is tested on the images as part of the system for face recognition. Results are compared with Haar features.
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Evolutionary Design Using Random Boolean Networks
Mrnuštík, Michal ; Žaloudek, Luděk (referee) ; Bidlo, Michal (advisor)
This master's thesis introduces the Random Boolean Networks as a developmental model in the evolutionary design. The representation of the Random Boolean Networks is described. This representation is combined with an evolutionary algorithm. The genetic operators are described too. The Random Boolean Networks are used as the developmental model for the evolutionary design of the combinational circuits and the sorting networks. Moreover a representation of the Random Boolean Networks for the design of image filters is introduced. The proposed methods are evaluated in different case-studies. The results of the experiments are discussed together with the potential improvements and topics of the next research.
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