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PSO v1.0 (iPhone misc)
The Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm is classified as a population-based stochastic optimization technique. A set of potential solutions are evolved to approach an approximate solution (or set of solutions) for a problem. With PSO being an optimization strategy, the aim is to discover the global optimum that satisfies the constraints of the fitness criteria defined in the given search space for the problem. This application demonstrates how the Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm works through the use of 2D visualization. By selecting and moving the large orange sphere in the application, blue particles will continually swarm towards it. Users can also alter the behaviour of the swarm by specifying the global best (gBest), personal best (pBest), and delta-time parameters and view their effects. Read more about PSO v1.0 (iPhone misc)
Pitch Hero v1.0 (iPhone misc)
Do you have perfect pitch? Here's a way to both test your ear and train it at the same time. Pitch Hero plays you a note; you listen and then hit the corresponding piano key. If you don't get it right on your first attempt, you can peck around on the vintage grand piano until you're correct. You can measure your progress through a final score that measures both your time and the number of errors you make. Pitch Hero will sharpen your skills at both note and interval recognition. Read more about Pitch Hero v1.0 (iPhone misc)
xRick (01-02-2009) (PS3 Linux Game Port)
xrick is a clone of Rick Dangerous. Written entirely in C, it relies on the Simple DirectMedia Layer library and has been ported to Linux (its primary target). Way before Lara Croft, back in the 1980's and early 1990's, Rick Dangerous was the Indiana Jones of computer games, running away from rolling rocks and avoiding traps in places from South America to a futuristic missile base via Egypt and the Schwarzendumpf castle. Read more about xRick (01-02-2009) (PS3 Linux Game Port)