Abstract: The problem of integrated scheduling of supply chains has a huge impact on operational efficiency and cost effectiveness. Increasing number of the nodes, different time window constraints ...
Beijing's metro system could soon carry express parcels alongside commuters during quiet periods, according to a new operational blueprint published ...
MiniMax M2 was released in late October this year. The company stated that M2.1 demonstrated significant improvements in ...
Automation aims to standardize industrial operations and bring overall efficiency to today’s production lines. Such gains, however, may come with considerable effort, as engineering teams must ...
Even though it might seem like Tesla has a lot going on—robotaxis, literal humanoid robots, and that ever-elusive affordable model that just keeps getting pushed back—its aging core lineup has only ...
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Abstract: This paper presents a non-intrusive load monitoring (NILM) model based on two-stage mixed-integer linear programming theory. Compared with other mixed integer optimization-based models, this ...
The release of OpenAI’s o1 model has stirred discussions about the future of software developers. While some fear it signals the end of traditional coding roles, the reality is more nuanced. The o1 ...
OpenAI finally unveiled its rumored “Strawberry” AI language model on Thursday, claiming significant improvements in what it calls “reasoning” and problem-solving capabilities over previous large ...
Many important practical computations, such as scheduling, combinatorial, and optimization problems, use techniques known as integer programming to find the best combination of many variables. In ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Craig S. Smith, Eye on AI host and former NYT writer, covers AI. AI is everywhere these days, and we’ve become accustomed to ...