$Id: asa_papers,v 1.9 1994/02/03 13:16:26 ingber Exp ingber $ PAPERS USING ASA This file, asa_papers, is an addendum to the NOTES file in the ASA code, %A L. Ingber %R [ftp.caltech.edu: /pub/ingber/ASA-shar.Z, ASA.tar.gz, ASA.zip] %I Lester Ingber Research %C McLean, VA %T Adaptive Simulated Annealing (ASA) %D 1993 listing some (p)reprints that have used ASA or its precursor VFSR. ======================================================================== ________________________________________________________________________ This paper presents an investigation of fitting dynamical systems models to observed data, by comparing the resultant symbolic dynamics transition probabilities of iterated model and observed data. %A X.Z. Tang %A E.R. Tracy %A A.D. Boozer %A A. deBrauw %A R. Brown %T Reconstruction of chaotic signals using symbolic data %J Phys. Rev. Lett. %V %P (submitted) %D 1994 This paper can be retrieved via anonymous ftp as tang-chaos.tar.Z from lyapunov.ucsd.edu in directory pub/univ-wm. Contact Xianzhu Tang for further information. ________________________________________________________________________ This paper is an expansion of an invited talk to the Frontier Science in EEG Symposium, New Orleans, 9 Oct 1993. %A L. Ingber %T Statistical mechanics of neocortical interactions: Multiple scales of EEG %J Electroencephal. clin. Neurophysiol. %N %V %D 1994 %P (to be published) This paper can be retrieved via anonymous ftp from ftp.caltech.edu in directory pub/ingber as file smni94_eeg.ps.gz. ________________________________________________________________________ This paper illustrates the use of the QUENCHing and REANNEALing OPTIONS in ASA, and contains an expanded section describing the use of simulated annealing across many disciplines. %A L. Ingber %T Simulated annealing: Practice versus theory %J Mathl. Comput. Modelling %V 18 %N 11 %D 1993 %P 29-58 This paper can be retrieved via anonymous ftp from ftp.caltech.edu in directory pub/ingber as file asa93_sapvt.ps.gz. ________________________________________________________________________ These two papers have used ASA to solve some very difficult imaging problems that did not yield to other global optimization techniques. %A G. Blais %A M.D. Levine %T Registering multiview range data to create 3D computer objects %R TR-CIM-93-16 %I Center for Intelligent Machines, McGill University %C Montreal, Canada %D 1993 This paper soon will be able to be retrieved via anonymous ftp as TR-CIM-93-16.PS.GZ from larry.cim.mcgill.ca in directory research/1993. At this time, this paper is bundled with asa-2.3.tar.gz at ftp@@askdonald.ask.uni-karlsruhe.de in the hpux8/Physics directory. Contact Gerard Blais for further information. %A K. Wu %A M.D. Levine %T 3-D object representation using parametric geons %R TR-CIM-93-13 %I Center for Intelligent Machines, McGill University %C Montreal, Canada %D 1993 This paper can be retrieved via anonymous ftp as TR-CIM-93-13.PS from larry.cim.mcgill.ca in directory research/1993. Contact Wu Kenong for further information. ________________________________________________________________________ This article in The Wall Street Journal described the wide-spread use of ASA. %A M. Wofsey %T Technology: Shortcut Tests Validity of Complicated Formulas %J The Wall Street Journal %V CCXXII %N 60 %P B1 %D 24 September 1993 ________________________________________________________________________ This paper is an application of ASA to neural networks. %A G. Indiveri %A G. Nateri %A L. Raffo %A D. Caviglia %R Report %T A neural network architecture for defect detection through magnetic inspection %I University of Genova %C Genova, Italy %D 1993 You can contact Giacomo Indiveri for further information. ________________________________________________________________________ This is the most recent of a series of papers using VFSR on a 1988 project baselining the JANUS(T) combat simulation to exercise data from the National Training Center (NTC). %A L. Ingber %T Statistical mechanics of combat and extensions %B Toward a Science of Command, Control, and Communications %E C. Jones %I American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics %C Washington, D.C. %D 1993 %P 117-149 This paper can be retrieved via anonymous ftp from ftp.caltech.edu in directory pub/ingber as file combat93.ps.gz. Figures are not included. ________________________________________________________________________ This paper compared standard Boltzmann annealing with "fast" Cauchy annealing with VFSR, and concluded that VFSR was superior in both efficiency and accuracy. %A B. Rosen %T Function optimization based on advanced simulated annealing %J IEEE Workshop on Physics and Computation - Phys Comp '92 %I IEEE Press %C Dallas, Texas %P 289-293 %D 1992 This paper can be retrieved via anonymous ftp from archive.cis.ohio-state.edu in directory pub/neuroprose as file rosen.advsim.ps.Z. ________________________________________________________________________ This Rapid Communications presented an algorithm generalizing ASA by a confluence of features from ASA, modern calculus of multivariate nonlinear stochastic systems, statistical mechanics of neocortical interactions (SMNI), and parallel processing. %A L. Ingber %T Generic mesoscopic neural networks based on statistical mechanics of neocortical interactions %J Phys. Rev. A %V 45 %N 4 %P R2183-R2186 %D 1992 This paper can be retrieved via anonymous ftp from ftp.caltech.edu in directory pub/ingber as file asa92_mnn.ps.gz, linked to smni92_mnn.ps.gz. ________________________________________________________________________ This paper showed VFSR to be superior to a standard genetic algorithm (GA) simulation on a suite of standard GA test problems. %A L. Ingber %A B. Rosen %T Genetic algorithms and very fast simulated reannealing: A comparison %J Mathl. Comput. Modelling %V 16 %P 87-100 %D 1992 This paper can be retrieved via anonymous ftp from ftp.caltech.edu in directory pub/ingber as file asa92_saga.ps.gz. ________________________________________________________________________ These two papers used VFSR to fit a current economic model of coupled short-term and long-term interest rates to bond data. %A L. Ingber %T Statistical mechanical aids to calculating term structure models %J Phys. Rev. A %V 42 %N 12 %D 1990 %P 7057-7064 This paper can be retrieved via anonymous ftp from ftp.caltech.edu in directory pub/ingber as file markets90.ps.gz. %A L. Ingber %A M.F. Wehner %A G.M. Jabbour %A T.M. Barnhill %T Application of statistical mechanics methodology to term-structure bond-pricing models %J Mathl. Comput. Modelling %V 15 %N 11 %D 1991 %P 77-98 This paper can be retrieved via anonymous ftp from ftp.caltech.edu in directory pub/ingber as file markets91.ps.gz. Figures are not included. ________________________________________________________________________ This paper fit EEG data from a clinical study to a model of large-scale neuronal activity in the human brain. %A L. Ingber %T Statistical mechanics of neocortical interactions: A scaling paradigm applied to electroencephalography %J Phys. Rev. A %N 6 %V 44 %P 4017-4060 %D 1991 This paper can be retrieved via anonymous ftp from ftp.caltech.edu in directory pub/ingber as file smni91_eeg.ps.gz. ________________________________________________________________________ This was the first VFSR paper. %A L. Ingber %T Very fast simulated re-annealing %J Mathl. Comput. Modelling %V 12 %N 8 %P 967-973 %D 1989 This paper can be retrieved via anonymous ftp from ftp.caltech.edu in directory pub/ingber as file asa89_vfsr.ps.gz. ________________________________________________________________________