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Bare Demo of IEEEtran.

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IEEE Computer Society Conferences

Michael Shell Homer Simpson James Kirk


School of Electrical and Twentieth Century Fox and Montgomery Scott
Computer Engineering Springfield, USA Starfleet Academy
Georgia Institute of Technology Email: homer@thesimpsons.com San Francisco, California 96678-2391
Atlanta, Georgia 303320250 Telephone: (800) 5551212
Email: http://www.michaelshell.org/contact.html Fax: (888) 5551212

AbstractThe abstract goes here.

1. Introduction mds
August 26, 2015
This demo file is intended to serve as a starter file for
IEEE Computer Society conference papers produced under 1.1. Subsection Heading Here
LATEX using IEEEtran.cls version 1.8b and later. I wish you
the best of success. Subsection text here.
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Input parameter values 2 here.
Generate random initial population 3

Build Bayesian Network


CPT 1for CPT n for 2. Conclusion
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Objective 1 Objective n

Execution
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Execution Execution Sequences


The conclusion goes here.
Sequences of tasks Sequences of tasks of tasks using
using LDF using energy cost. computation cost

Random selection from the three types of


Acknowledgments
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sequences for execution

Calculate fitness value of population 7


The authors would like to thank...
Assign rank and crowding distance 8
for getting pareto front solution

9 References
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Termination User Selection
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Selection: Tournament Selection. 10
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Structure learning Stager of BN 11
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CPT learning stage
Learn CPT 1 o CPT n
Learn 12
for f for
Objective 1 Objective n
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Sampling stageh
Sample new
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Sample new
solution according o according
solution
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to CPT 1 mCPT n
to
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Conduct mutation on sampled data
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with given rate of probability
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Recall function of step 5, step 6, and step 7 15

Merge new solutions with old solutions 16

Assign rank and crowding distance for 17


getting pareto front solution

Fig. 1. A flowchart of proposed approach.

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