Chimp

In computer science, "Chimp" refers to the , a swarm intelligence method used for feature selection in high-dimensional datasets.

: Their arms are significantly longer than their legs, facilitating brachiation and knuckle-walking . In computer science, "Chimp" refers to the ,

: It mimics the hunting and social hierarchy of chimps—categorizing them as attackers, barriers, chasers, and drivers—to find the most relevant data features. : It is used to improve classification accuracy

: It is used to improve classification accuracy in fields like medical diagnosis and malware detection . 3. Other Contexts with bare skin on their faces

: They are covered in coarse black hair (not fur), with bare skin on their faces, palms, and soles. 2. Machine Learning: ChOA Feature Selection

: Allow for a precision grip on branches and tools.

: They have flat faces with a prominent brow ridge and a mobile upper lip.

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