Archive for March, 2009
LCS & GBML Central: Community resource is now Online
LCSweb was designed to allow researchers and those seeking to use Learning Classifier Systems within applications access to material on LCS and discussion between members of the LCS community. The site served this community since its was started by Alwyn Barry in 1997. Enhanced and maintained later by Jan Drugowitsch, LCSweb became a valuable community […]
Posted by Xavier LlorĂ on March 27th, 2009 under learning classifier systems
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GECCO-2009 Competition - Optimizing car setup
The second contest of the GECCO-2009 Simulated Car Racing competition, titled Optimizing Car Setup, officially starts today. More information on this nice brochure!
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Posted by Pier Luca Lanzi on March 25th, 2009 under GECCO
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GPUs for Genetic and Evolutionary Computation @ GECCO-2009
The rules and regulations for the GECCO-2009 competition on GPUs for GEC are now available at http://www.gpgpgpu.com/gecco2009/
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Posted by Pier Luca Lanzi on March 20th, 2009 under GECCO, Genetic algorithms
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Who are your most important co-authors? And what the streams?
DBLPVis is a service provided by the University of Trier, based on the data gathered in the DBLP project, which allows you to search large amount of data for connections between conferences, persons and words. It allows you to search for the most important co-authors and the most significant streams.
The service is available at http://dblpvis.uni-trier.de/
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Posted by Pier Luca Lanzi on March 10th, 2009 under illigal blog, Illigal-blogging
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