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95 011

Toward a mechanics of conceptual machines. 9pp.

Goldberg, D. E. (1995)
TR No.: 95011 | Download PDF | Download PS

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Related PostsFrom genetic and evolutionary optimization to the design of conceptual machines.Combating User Fatigue in iGAs: Partial Ordering, Support Vector Machines, and Synthetic FitnessGenetic algorithms as a computational theory of conceptual design. 14 pp.

95 010

Genetic algorithms with dynamic niche sharing for multimodal function optimization. 13pp.

Miller, B. L., & Shaw, M. J. (1995)
TR No.: 95010 | Download PDF | Download PS

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Related PostsThe nature of niching: genetic algorithms and he evolution of optimal, cooperative populations.Simple Analytical Models of Genetic Algorithms for Multimodal Function OptimizationBounding the Population Size to Ensure Niche Support in XCS

95 009

Genetic algorithms, selection schemes, and the varying effects of noise. 11pp

Miller, B. L., & Goldberg, D.E. (1995)
TR No.: 95009 | Download PDF | Download PS

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Related PostsGenetic algorithms, tournament selection, and the effects of noise . 13pp.Modeling Tournament With Replacement Using Apparent Added NoiseFluctuating Crosstalk, GA Scalability, and the Disruption of Optima

95 008

SEARCH, polynomial complexity, and the fast messy genetic algorithm 188pp.

Kargupta, H. (1995)
TR No.: 95008 | Download PDF | Download PS

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Related PostsOMEGA - Ordering Messy GA : Solving Permutation Problems with the Fast Messy Genetic Algorithm and Random KeysRapid, Accurate Optimization

of Difficult Problems Using Fast Messy Genetic AlgorithmsLarge-Scale Permutation Optimization with the Ordering Messy Genetic Algorithm

95 007

A summary of research on parallel genetic algorithms. 17pp.

CantĂș-Paz, E. (1995)
TR No.: 95007 | Download PDF | Download PS

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Related PostsA Survey of Parallel Genetic Algorithms. 28pp.Designing Efficient and Accurate Parallel Genetic Algorithms.Adaptive niching via coevolutionary sharing. 17pp

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Genetic algorithms, tournament selection, and the effects of noise . 13pp.

Miller, B. L., & Goldberg, D. E. (1995)
TR No.: 95006 | Download PDF | Download PS

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Related PostsModeling Tournament With Replacement Using Apparent Added NoiseTournament Selection in XCSStrong, Stable, and Reliable Fitness Pressure in XCS due to Tournament Selection

95 005

Human behavior, computation, and the design of manufacturing sytsems. 18 pp.

Goldberg, D. E., & Harik, G. (1995)
TR No.: 95005 | Download PDF | Download PS

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Related PostsEnhanced Innovation: A Fusion of Chance Discovery and Evolutionary Computation to Foster Creative Processes and Decision MakingAnticipation for Learning, Cognition, and EducationEvolutionary Algorithms and De Novo Peptide Design

95 004

GAs, problem difficulty, and the modality of fitness landscapes. 81 pp.

Horn, J (1995)
TR No.: 95004 | Download PDF | Download PS

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Related PostsGenetic Algorithm difficulty and the modality of fitness landscapes. 17 pp.Fluctuating Crosstalk, GA Scalability, and the Disruption of OptimaThe parameter-less genetic algorithm in practice

95 003

Organizational learning within a learning classifier system. 91 pp.

Wilcox, J. R. (1995)
TR No.: 95003 | Download PDF | Download PS

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Related PostsXCSLib: The XCS Classifier System LibraryThe Anticipatory Classifier System and Genetic GeneralizationGradient Descent Methods in Learning Classifier Systems

95 001

Niching methods for Genetic Algorithms. 251 pp.

Mahfoud, S. W. (1995)
TR No.: 95001 | Download PDF | Download PS

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Related PostsSub-structural Niching in Estimation of Distribution AlgorithmsSub-Structural Niching in Non-Stationary EnvironmentsGenetic Algorithms, Clustering, and the Breaking of Symmetry