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Bats echolocation-inspired algorithms for global optimisation problems
Published 2016“…The aim of the research is to introduce novel form of swarm intelligence algorithms based on real echolocation behaviour of bats. …”
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A Preliminary Study on Camera Auto Calibration Problem Using Bat Algorithm
Published 2013“…Each bat in Bat Algorithm represents a candidate solution for the problem and each dimension in the search space of the Bat Algorithm represents a parameter of intrinsic parameters: skew, focal length, and magnification factor. …”
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HEURISTIC OPTIMIZATION OF BAT ALGORITHM FOR HETEROGENEOUS SWARMS USING PERCEPTION
Published 2023“…Swarm Intelligence is inspired by naturally occurring swarm systems suchas Ant Colony, Bees Hive, or Bats. The Bat Algorithm is a population-based meta-heuristic algorithm for solving continuous optimization problems. …”
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Bat Algorithm for Complex Event Pattern Detection in Sentiment Analysis
Published 2021“…This algorithm mainly based on the echolocation behavior of bats. …”
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New random approaches of modified adaptive bats sonar algorithm for reservoir operation optimization problems
Published 2024“…The Modified Adaptive Bats Sonar Algorithm (MABSA), initially designed for single objective optimization and inspired by colony bats' echolocation, has demonstrated efficiency with its simple structure and reduced computation time. …”
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An Interaction Strategy for Testing Software Product Lines using the Bat-inspired Algorithm
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TBat: A Novel Strategy for Minimization of T-Way Interaction Test Suite Based on the Particle Swarm Optimization and the Bat Algorithm
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A Bat-inspired Strategy for Pairwise Testing
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IMPLEMENTATION OF GRAPH BASED PATH PLANNING ALGORITHMS FOR INDOOR NAVIGATION
Published 2018“…In this study, we are looking at the performance of four graph-based path planning algorithms which is Breadth First Search, Depth First Search, Dijkstra and A*, when implemented in real world applications. …”
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A hybrid bat–swarm algorithm for optimizing dam and reservoir operation
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Path planning for unmanned aerial vehicles using visibility line-based methods
Published 2011“…Simulation results have proven that the proposed 2D path planning algorithms are much faster in comparison with the VG and hence are suitable for real time path planning applications. …”
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A Bat-inspired Strategy for T-Way Interaction Testing
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Modelling of multi-robot system for search and rescue
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Assessing Bat Roosts Using the LiDAR System at Wind Cave Nature Reserve in Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
Published 2017“…Bats that roost in large clusters, specifically Penthetor lucasi were determined through automated counting using connected components labelling, a graph theory algorithm mostly used in image analysis applications. …”
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Mobile robot path planning using hybrid genetic algorithm and traversability vectors method
Published 2004“…Recent advances in robotics and machine intelligence have led to the application of modern optimization method such as the genetic algorithm (GA), to solve the path-planning problem. …”
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