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Kiyoshi Tanaka

Researcher at Shinshu University

Publications -  426
Citations -  6007

Kiyoshi Tanaka is an academic researcher from Shinshu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Evolutionary algorithm & Multi-objective optimization. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 426 publications receiving 5108 citations. Previous affiliations of Kiyoshi Tanaka include Hiroshima City University & Hitachi.

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Controlling dominance area of solutions and its impact on the performance of MOEAs

TL;DR: It is shown that either convergence or diversity can be emphasized by contracting or expanding the dominance area, and that the optimal value of the area of dominance depends strongly on all factors analyzed here: number of objectives, size of the search space, and complexity of the problems.
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New air fluorescence detectors employed in the Telescope Array experiment

H. Tokuno, +138 more
TL;DR: In this article, the characteristics and installation of the new FDs and the performances of the FD components are reported and the results of the monitored mirror reflectance during the observation time are also described.
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Study of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Ray composition using Telescope Array’s Middle Drum detector and surface array in hybrid mode

Rasha Abbasi, +126 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare the results of the HiRes and PAO UHECR measurements to the results obtained by the QGSJetII-03 and QGS jet-01c models.
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Ceci n'est pas une pipe: A deep convolutional network for fine-art paintings classification

TL;DR: This paper trains an end-to-end deep convolution model to investigate the capability of the deep model in fine-art painting classification problem and employs the recently publicly available large-scale “Wikiart paintings” dataset that consists of more than 80,000 paintings.
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Telescope Array Experiment

H. Kawai, +91 more
TL;DR: The Telecope Array (TA) as mentioned in this paper is a hybrid detector system consisting of both a surface detector array as well as a set of fluorescence detectors, which can measure the energy spectrum, anisotropy and composition of ultra-high energy cosmic rays.