SEARCH ALGORITHMS Clause Samples
The 'SEARCH ALGORITHMS' clause defines the rules and parameters governing the use, development, or integration of search algorithms within the context of an agreement or system. It typically outlines which algorithms may be used, how they should be implemented, and any performance or compliance standards they must meet. For example, it may specify the use of proprietary versus open-source algorithms, or set requirements for accuracy and speed. The core function of this clause is to ensure that search functionalities operate effectively and in accordance with agreed standards, thereby reducing ambiguity and managing expectations between parties.
SEARCH ALGORITHMS. At this point there are two DSE search scripts implemented, exhaustive search, and a genetic algorithm.
SEARCH ALGORITHMS. Using the iconic or appearance based evaluation measures mentioned in the previous section, finding the best pose (x,y,φ) of a model is equivalent to locating the global maximum (or minimum) in the evaluation surface. Performing an exhaustive search is costly, and in the case of AVITRACK, because of the large number of models, is also impractical. Therefore optimised search techniques such as the SIMPLEX algorithm are used. Figure 3.4 below shows an example:
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