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- Building and Using an Ontology of Preference-Based Multiobjective Evolutionary AlgorithmsPublication . Li, Longmei; Yevseyeva, Iryna; Basto-Fernandes, Vitor; Trautmann, Heike; Jing, Ning; Emmerich, MichaelIntegrating user preferences in Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization (EMO) is currently a prevalent research topic. There is a large variety of preference handling methods (originated from Multicriteria decision making, MCDM) and EMO methods, which have been combined in various ways. This paper proposes a Web Ontology Language (OWL) ontology to model and systematize the knowledge of preferencebased multiobjective evolutionary algorithms (PMOEAs). Detailed procedure is given on how to build and use the ontology with the help of Prot´eg´e. Different use-cases, including training new learners, querying and reasoning are exemplified and show remarkable benefit for both EMO and MCDM communities.
- Multicriteria Models for Learning Ordinal Data: A Literature ReviewPublication . Sousa, Ricardo; Yevseyeva, Iryna; Pinto da Costa, Joaquim F.; Cardoso, Jaime S.Operations Research (OR) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) disciplines have been playing major roles on the design of new intelligent systems. Recently, different contributions from both fields have been made on the models design for problems with multi-criteria. The credit scoring problem is an example of that. In this problem, one evaluates how unlikely a client will default with his payments. Client profiles are evaluated, being their results expressed in terms of an ordinal score scale (Excelent Good Fair Poor). Intelligent systems have then to take in consideration different criteria such as payment history, mortgages, wages among others in order to commit their outcome. To achieve this goal, researchers have been delving models capable to render these multiple criteria encompassed on ordinal data. The literature presents a myriad of different methods either on OR or AI fields for the multi-criteria models. However, a description of ordinal data methods on these two major disciplines and their relations has not been thoroughly conducted yet. It is key for further research to identify the developments made and the present state of the existing methods. It is also important to ascertain current achievements and what the requirements are to attain intelligent systems capable to capture relationships from data. In this chapter one will describe techniques presented for over more than five decades on OR and AI disciplines applied to multi-criteria ordinal problems.
- Solving the weighted ring edge-loading problem without demand splitting using a Hybrid Differential Evolution AlgorithmPublication . Bernardino, Anabela; Bernardino, Eugénia; Sanchez-Perez, Juan Manuel; Gomez-Pulido, Juan Antonio; Vega-Rodriguez, Miguel AngelIn the last few years we have seen a significant growth in Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) deployments in telecommunication service providers. With growth of data traffic, network operators seek network-engineering tools to extract the maximum benefits out of the existing infrastructure. This has suggested a number of new optimization problems, most of them in the field of combinatorial optimization. We address here the Weighted Ring Edge-Loading Problem (WRELP). The WRELP is an important optimization problem arising in a popular ring topology for communication networks - given a set of nodes connected along a bi-directional SONET ring, the objective is to minimize the maximum load on the edges (pairwise) of a ring. Our procedure includes some original features, including the application of Hybrid Differential Evolution. We also perform comparisons with standard Differential Evolution, Genetic Algorithm and Tabu Search.
- Traffic Management in Rural NetworksPublication . Emiliano, Rodrigo; Silva, Fernando; Frazão, Luis Alexandre Lopes; Barroso, João; Pereira, AntónioThe internet is increasingly present in people's lives, being used in diverse tasks, such as checking e-mail up to online gaming and streaming. The so-called "killer applications" are applications that, when not properly identified and prevented, have more impact on the network, making it slow. When these applications are used on networks with limited resources, as happens in rural networks, they cause a large load on the network, making it difficult its use for work purposes. It is important then to recognize and characterize this traffic to take action so that it does not cause network problems. With that in mind, the work presented in this paper describes the research and identification of cost free traffic analysis solutions that can help to overcome such problems. For that, we perform preliminary testing and a performance comparison of those tools, focusing on testing particular types of network traffic. After that, we describe the analysis and subsequent modification of the source code for storing important traffic data for the tests, as well as the test scenarios in laboratory and real-life environments. These tasks are aimed on collecting information that assists in taking action to improve the allocation of network resources to priority traffic.
- UAV Flight Simulator to Improve Elders’ Quality of LifePublication . Crespo, Christian Bustamante; Idrovo, Graciela Guerrero; Rodrigues, Nuno; Pereira, AntónioThe quality of life in older people deteriorates faster, depending if these have a sedentary lifestyle. Technology is used as a tool in various fields and there are some applications that have been developed to encourage sports through entertainment, this is the case of the Nintendo Wii. The positive impact of this kind of application has been the base in the development of this research. Our proposal focuses on the easy handling of a drone by sensing arm movements through wearable devices, and providing an immersive experience of being in a different place using virtual reality glasses. The aim is to promote the user's cognitive development, due to the hand-eye coordination required to control the drone. Finally, this research, manages to integrate virtual reality with Bluetooth technologies, establishing real-time communication with wearable devices and human movement.
