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91 011

Tournament selection, niching, and the preservation of diversity. 11 pp.

Oei, C. K., Goldberg, D. E., & Chang, S. (1991)
TR No.: 91011 | Download PDF | Download PS

Abstract:
Related PostsSub-structural Niching in Estimation of Distribution AlgorithmsInvestigating Restricted Tournament Replacement in ECGA for Non-Stationary EnvironmentsTournament Selection in XCS

91 010

Genetic algorithms, noise, and the sizing of populations. 26 pp.

Goldberg, D. E., Deb, K., & Clark, J. H. (1991)
TR No.: 91010 | Download PDF | Download PS

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Related PostsNoise, sampling, and genetic algorithms.Using time efficiently: Genetic-evolutionary algorithms and the continuation problemModeling Tournament With Replacement Using Apparent Added Noise

91 009

Analyzing deception in trap functions. 11 pp.

Deb, K., & Goldberg, D. E. (1991)
TR No.: 91009 | Download PDF | Download PS

Abstract:
Related PostsMassive multimodality, deception, and genetic algorithms. 13 pp.Ordering genetic algorithms and deception. 14 pp.Multi-objective Bayesian Optimization Algorithm

91 008

mGA in C: a messy genetic algorithm in C. 115 pp.

Deb, K., & Goldberg, D. E. (1991)
TR No.: 91008 | Download PDF | Download PS

Abstract:
Related PostsOMEGA - Ordering Messy GA : Solving Permutation Problems with the Fast Messy Genetic Algorithm and Random KeysLarge-Scale Permutation Optimization with the Ordering Messy Genetic AlgorithmOrdering messy genetic algorithm in C++

91 007

An analysis of Boltzmann tournament selection. 18 pp.

Mahfoud, S. W. (1991)
TR No.: 91007 | Download PDF | Download PS

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Related PostsAn analysis of Boltzmann tournament selection. 16 pp.An Analysis of a Reordering Operator with Tournament Selectionon a GA-Hard ProblemTournament Selection in XCS

91 005

Signal, noise and genetic algorithms. 6 pp.

Rudnick, M., & Goldberg, D. E. (1991)
TR No.: 91005 | Download PDF | Download PS

Abstract:
Related PostsDecision making in genetic algorithms: a signal-to-noise perspective. 33 pp.Evaluation Relaxation Using Substructural Information and Linear EstimationNoise, sampling, and genetic algorithms.

91 004

Binary and floating-point function optimization using messy genetic algorithms. 183 pp.

Deb, K. (1991)
TR No.: 91004 | Download PDF | Download PS

Abstract:
Related PostsRapid, Accurate Optimization

of Difficult Problems Using Fast Messy Genetic AlgorithmsOMEGA - Ordering Messy GA : Solving Permutation Problems with the Fast Messy Genetic Algorithm and Random KeysLarge-Scale Permutation Optimization with the Ordering Messy Genetic Algorithm

91 003

Genetic algorithms as a computational theory of conceptual design. 14 pp.

Goldberg, D. E. (1991)
TR No.: 91003 | Download PDF | Download PS

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Related PostsEvolutionary Algorithms and De Novo Peptide DesignComputer-Aided Peptide Evolution for Virtual Drug DesignFrom genetic and evolutionary optimization to the design of conceptual machines.

91 002

Genetic algorithms and computer-assisted music composition. 8 pp.

Horner, A., & Goldberg, D. E. (1991)
TR No.: 91002 | Download PDF | Download PS

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Related PostsGenetic Programming for Multi-Timescale ModelingEnhanced Innovation: A Fusion of Chance Discovery and Evolutionary Computation to Foster Creative Processes and Decision MakingGenetic Programming for Multiscale Modeling

91 001

Genetic algorithms and the variance of fitness. 12 pp.

Goldberg, D. E., & Rudnick, M. (1991)
TR No.: 91001 | Download PDF | Download PS

Abstract:
Related PostsEvaluation-Relaxation Schemes for Genetic and Evolutionary AlgorithmsGenetic Algorithms, Efficiency Enhancement, and Deciding Well with
Differing Fitness VariancesFluctuating Crosstalk as a Source of Deterministic Noise and its Effects on GA Scalability