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Biologically inspired problem solving

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posted on 2024-02-09, 18:18 authored by Paul Stewart
<p>Scientists and Engineers constantly face the challenge of trying to find solutions to problems which are not well understood, complex, swamped in noisy data or a combination of negative factors. Research by its very nature involves working with systems for which we don't yet have an accurate (or any!) model, systems which are generally multivariable, high order, and nonlinear. If we now throw noisy data measurements into the mix, then even relatively simple problems become intractable by 'classical methods'.In this seminar, Professor Stewart examines problem solving methodologies, with particular emphasis on Biologically Inspired Heuristics and Meta-Heuristics, with particular emphasis on data analysis and modeling with real-world applications.</p>

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  • School of Engineering (Research Outputs)

Publisher

University of Liverpool

Date Submitted

2011-01-09

Date Accepted

2011-01-09

Date of First Publication

2011-01-09

Date of Final Publication

2011-01-09

Event Name

University of Liverpool Institute of Integrative Biology Seminar Series

Event Dates

Feb 21 2011

ePrints ID

3818

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