Dear Colleagues,

A new research work (pre-print) on ANT SYSTEMS and EXPLORATORY DATA
ANALYSIS is now available for download. Applications include the use of the
novel paradigm in TEXTUAL DOCUMENT CLUSTERING and DIGITAL IMAGE RETRIEVAL.
Here are some complementary informations:

REF.: Vitorino Ramos, Juan J. Merelo, Self-Organized Stigmergic Document
Maps: Environment as a Mechanism for Context Learning, to be published in:
AEB´2002 – 1st Spanish Conference on Evolutionary and Bio-Inspired
Algorithms, Mérida, Spain, 6-8 Feb. 2002. 

ABSTRACT: Social insect societies and more specifically ant colonies, are
distributed systems that, in spite of the simplicity of their individuals,
present a highly structured social organization. As a result of this
organization, ant colonies can accomplish complex tasks that in some cases
exceed the individual capabilities of a single ant. The study of ant
colonies behavior and of their self-organizing capabilities is of interest
to knowledge retrieval/management and decision support systems sciences,
because it provides models of distributed adaptive organization which are
useful to solve difficult optimization, classification, and distributed
control problems, among others. In the present work we overview some models
derived from the observation of real ants, emphasizing the role played by
stigmergy as distributed communication paradigm, and we present a novel
strategy to tackle  unsupervised clustering as well as data retrieval
problems. The present ant clustering system (ACLUSTER) avoids not only
short-term memory based strategies, as well as the use of several
artificial ant types (using different speeds), present in some recent
approaches. Moreover and according to our knowledge, this is also the first
application of ant systems into textual document clustering. 

LINK: http://alfa.ist.utl.pt/~cvrm/staff/vramos/ref_42.html
OTHER WORKS: http://alfa.ist.utl.pt/~cvrm/staff/vramos/refs_2001_2002.html

I hope this could be of your interest. Please feel free to email me any
critics - they are welcome. Sincerely yours, 
Vitorino Ramos (CVRM-IST, Technical Univ. of Lisbon, PORTUGAL)



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