- Grimes, Joseph E., Ivan Lowe, and Robert A. Dooley. in press. Closed systems with complex restrictions. Anthropological Linguistics.Google Scholar
- Halliday, Michael A. K. 1961. Categories of the theory of grammar. Word 17:241--292.Google ScholarCross Ref
- Hudson, R. A. 1971. English complex sentences. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company.Google Scholar
- Winograd, Terry. 1972. Understanding natural language. New York: Academic Press. Google ScholarDigital Library
- A heuristic for paradigms
Recommendations
A Hyper-Heuristic Using GRASP with Path-Relinking: A Case Study of the Nurse Rostering Problem
The goal of hyper-heuristics is to design and choose heuristics to solve complex problems. The primary motivation behind the hyper-heuristics is to generalize the solving ability of the heuristics. In this paper, the authors propose a Hyper-heuristic ...
Applying automatic heuristic-filtering to improve hyper-heuristic performance
2017 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC)Hyper-heuristics have emerged as an important strategy for combining the strengths of different heuristics into a single method. Although hyper-heuristics have been found to be successful in many scenarios, little attention has been paid to the subsets of ...
A tensor-based selection hyper-heuristic for cross-domain heuristic search
Presented a novel method to improve the performance of a hyper-heuristic approach.Represented the trail of a hyper-heuristic mixing heuristics as a 3rd-order tensor.Analyzed tensors to discover the links between heuristics and the hyper-...
Comments