TEBCF: Real-World Underwater Image Texture Enhancement Model Based on Blurriness and Color Fusion

Author(s):  
Jieyu Yuan ◽  
Zhanchuan Cai ◽  
Wei Cao
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kanokrat Jirasatjanukul ◽  
Namon Jeerungsuwan

The objectives of the research were to (1) design an instructional model based on Connectivism and Constructivism to create innovation in real world experience, (2) assess the model designed–the designed instructional model. The research involved 2 stages: (1) the instructional model design and (2) the instructional model rating. The sample consisted of 7 experts, and the Purposive Sampling Technique was used. The research instruments were the instructional model and the instructional model evaluation form. The statistics used in the research were means and standard division. The research results were (1) the Instructional Model based on Connectivism and Constructivism to Create innovation in Real World Experience consisted of 3 components. These were Connectivism, Constructivism and Innovation in Real World Experience and (2) the instructional model rating was at a high level (=4.37, S.D.=0.41). The research results revealed that the Instructional Model Based on Connectivism and Constructivism to Create Innovation in Real World Experience was a model that can be used in learning, in that it promoted the creation of real world experience innovation.


Author(s):  
Michael P. Cipold ◽  
Pradyumn Kumar Shukla ◽  
Christian Autenrieth ◽  
Marvin Baral ◽  
Lukas Lihotzki

2020 ◽  
pp. 1-27 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Virgolin ◽  
T. Alderliesten ◽  
C. Witteveen ◽  
P. A. N. Bosman

The Gene-pool Optimal Mixing Evolutionary Algorithm (GOMEA) is a model-based EA framework that has been shown to perform well in several domains, including Genetic Programming (GP). Differently from traditional EAs where variation acts blindly, GOMEA learns a model of interdependencies within the genotype, that is, the linkage, to estimate what patterns to propagate. In this article, we study the role of Linkage Learning (LL) performed by GOMEA in Symbolic Regression (SR). We show that the non-uniformity in the distribution of the genotype in GP populations negatively biases LL, and propose a method to correct for this. We also propose approaches to improve LL when ephemeral random constants are used. Furthermore, we adapt a scheme of interleaving runs to alleviate the burden of tuning the population size, a crucial parameter for LL, to SR. We run experiments on 10 real-world datasets, enforcing a strict limitation on solution size, to enable interpretability. We find that the new LL method outperforms the standard one, and that GOMEA outperforms both traditional and semantic GP. We also find that the small solutions evolved by GOMEA are competitive with tuned decision trees, making GOMEA a promising new approach to SR.


2012 ◽  
Vol 107 (2) ◽  
pp. 140-154 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marek Kociński ◽  
Artur Klepaczko ◽  
Andrzej Materka ◽  
Martha Chekenya ◽  
Arvid Lundervold

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