Search Results for author: Nassim Dehouche

Found 6 papers, 0 papers with code

A Blockchain Protocol for Human-in-the-Loop AI

no code implementations20 Nov 2022 Nassim Dehouche, Richard Blythman

Intelligent human inputs are required both in the training and operation of AI systems, and within the governance of blockchain systems and decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs).

Scale matters: The daily, weekly and monthly volatility and predictability of Bitcoin, Gold, and the S&P 500

no code implementations28 Feb 2021 Nassim Dehouche

Using daily, weekly, and monthly closing prices and log-returns data going from September 2014 to January 2021, we find that Bitcoin is a prime example of an asset for which the two conceptions of volatility diverge.

Predicting Seminal Quality with the Dominance-Based Rough Sets Approach

no code implementations24 Dec 2020 Nassim Dehouche

The paper relies on the clinical data of a previously published study.

Devolutionary genetic algorithms with application to the minimum labeling Steiner tree problem

no code implementations18 Apr 2020 Nassim Dehouche

We define devolutionary algorithms as the process of reaching a feasible solution by devolving a population of super-optimal unfeasible solutions over time.

Combinatorial Optimization Evolutionary Algorithms +2

Accumulator Bet Selection Through Stochastic Diffusion Search

no code implementations18 Apr 2020 Nassim Dehouche

An accumulator is a bet that presents a rather unique payout structure, in that it combines multiple bets into a wager that can generate a total payout given by the multiplication of the individual odds of its parts.

On Evaluating the Quality of Rule-Based Classification Systems

no code implementations6 Apr 2020 Nassim Dehouche

Two indicators are classically used to evaluate the quality of rule-based classification systems: predictive accuracy, i. e. the system's ability to successfully reproduce learning data and coverage, i. e. the proportion of possible cases for which the logical rules constituting the system apply.

Classification General Classification

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