The No Free Lunch theorem states (informally) that no single algorithm is best for all possible cases. An algorithm that performs well in one context may perform poorly in others. There are always ...
Abstract: In binary image processing, standard Connected Component Labeling (CCL) methods introduce significant computational overhead by indiscriminately processing internal, boundary-isolated ...
Abstract: The existing generative coding of distribution grids modeling and optimization face several issues, like complicated usage or high auto-codes error rates ...