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Free Software for research in Information Retrieval and Textual Clustering

Jean-Cédric Chappelier, Emmanuel Eckard

The document provides an overview of the main Free ("Open Source") software of interest for research in Information Retrieval, as well as some background on the context. I provides a guideline for choosing appropriate tools. ...
2007

A hybrid genetic algorithm for constrained hardware- software partitioning

Guillaume Zufferey, Pierre-André Mudry

In this article, we propose a novel partitioning method for hardware-software codesign based on a genetic algorithm that has been enhanced for this specific task. Given a high- level program and an area constraint, our software considers different granular ...
2006

The embodiment of cockroach behaviour in a micro-robot

Masoud Asadpour, Simon Garnier

Autonomous robots may some day be able to behave like an animal, be accepted by the animal as a conspecific and influence the individual as well as the collective behaviour of the animal and its conspecifics. With this objective in mind we report here the ...
2004

The embodiment of cockroach behaviour in a micro-robot

Masoud Asadpour

Autonomous robots may some day be able to behave like an animal, be accepted by the animal as a conspecific and influence the individual as well as the collective behaviour of the animal and its conspecifics. With this objective in mind we report here the ...
2004

Ada: Young, Smart and Evolving

The Ada language is now 10 years old, like SI and SI-Information. A free compiler, called GNAT, will soon be available from the Free Software Foundation (GNU). Ada is heavily used in high-tech applications. After 10 years, it was felt Ada should be revised ...
1993

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