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Particle Swarm Optimisation Particle swarm optimisation or PSO is a type of crowd simulation algorithm, that is used to create the optimal movements for a swarm of bound-together particles such as people, atoms, or cells under a set of interaction circumstances. It is meant to find the cheapest route in terms of computation for a given effect. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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In a pair of small laboratories in Prague, a swarm of tens of millions of robots is being prepared, to be set loose en masse. It is only fitting that here, in the town where the word robot was coined by author Karel Capek, th...
(25/08/2004)
Australian scientists are using the collective intelligence found in insect swarms to develop the next generation of hi-tech military hardware. Alex Ryan, a mathematician with the government's Defence Science and Technology ...
(11/01/2017)
The US military has launched 103 miniature swarming drones from a fighter jet during a test in California. Three F/A-18 Super Hornets were used to release the Perdix drones last October. The drones, which have ...
(05/01/2007)
(Press Release) At the end of December 2006, VizUp Technology unveiled a new polygon reduction system that enables anyone to reduce the number of polygons in a complex 3D model up to 90% without much effect on its visual quality.
(29/07/2009)
In the classic fairy tale, "The Emperor's New Clothes," Hans Christian Andersen uses the eyes of a child to challenge conventional wisdom and help others to see more clearly. In similar fashion, researchers at the University of Illinois ...
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