このエントリーをはてなブックマークに追加
ID 64328
FullText URL
fulltext.pdf 2.65 MB
Author
Huo, Yuanzhi Department of Information and Communication Systems, Okayama University
Puspitaningayu, Pradini Department of Information and Communication Systems, Okayama University
Funabiki, Nobuo Department of Information and Communication Systems, Okayama University Kaken ID publons researchmap
Hamazaki, Kazushi Department of Information and Communication Systems, Okayama University
Kuribayashi, Minoru Department of Information and Communication Systems, Okayama University ORCID Kaken ID publons researchmap
Zhao, Yihan Department of Mechanical Engineering, Shonan Institute of Technology
Kojima, Kazuyuki Department of Mechanical Engineering, Shonan Institute of Technology
Abstract
Parameters often take key roles in determining the accuracy of algorithms, logics, and models for practical applications. Previously, we have proposed a general-purpose parameter optimization algorithm, and studied its applications in various practical problems. This algorithm optimizes the parameter values by repeating small changes of them based on a local search method with hill-climbing capabilities. In this paper, we present three diverse applications of this algorithm to show the versatility and effectiveness. The first application is the fingerprint-based indoor localization system using IEEE802.15.4 devices called FILS15.4 that can detect the location of a user in an indoor environment. It is shown that the number of fingerprints for each detection point, the fingerprint values, and the detection interval are optimized together, and the average detection accuracy exceeds 99%. The second application is the human face contour approximation model that is described by a combination of half circles, line segments, and a quadratic curve. It is shown that the simple functions can well approximate the face contour of various persons by optimizing the center coordinates, radii, and coefficients. The third application is the computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulation to estimate temperature changes in a room. It is shown that the thermal conductivity is optimized to make the average temperature difference between the estimated and measured 0.22 ℃.
Keywords
parameter optimization
application
indoor localization
face contour model
computational fluid dynamics
Published Date
2023-01-09
Publication Title
Algorithms
Volume
volume16
Issue
issue1
Publisher
MDPI
Start Page
45
ISSN
1999-4893
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
OAI-PMH Set
岡山大学
Copyright Holders
© 2023 by the authors.
File Version
publisher
DOI
Web of Science KeyUT
Related Url
isVersionOf https://doi.org/10.3390/a16010045
License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/