Evolutionary Computing: AISB Workshop, Sheffield, U.K., April 3 - 4, 1995. Selected Papers
This volume is based on the Workshop on Evolutionary Computing held in Sheffield, U.K., in April 1995 under the sponsorship of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behavior (AISB).

The 18 full papers presented were selected during a post-workshop refereeing meeting and chosen from 32 submissions for the workshop.

The papers are organized in sections on evolutionary computing theory and techniques, timetabling, routing and scheduling, optimization, signal processing and control, and genetic programming. The collection of papers has a certain bias towards real world applications of evolutionary computing and particularly genetic algorithms.

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Evolutionary Computing: AISB Workshop, Sheffield, U.K., April 3 - 4, 1995. Selected Papers
This volume is based on the Workshop on Evolutionary Computing held in Sheffield, U.K., in April 1995 under the sponsorship of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behavior (AISB).

The 18 full papers presented were selected during a post-workshop refereeing meeting and chosen from 32 submissions for the workshop.

The papers are organized in sections on evolutionary computing theory and techniques, timetabling, routing and scheduling, optimization, signal processing and control, and genetic programming. The collection of papers has a certain bias towards real world applications of evolutionary computing and particularly genetic algorithms.

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Evolutionary Computing: AISB Workshop, Sheffield, U.K., April 3 - 4, 1995. Selected Papers

Evolutionary Computing: AISB Workshop, Sheffield, U.K., April 3 - 4, 1995. Selected Papers

by Terence C. Fogarty (Editor)
Evolutionary Computing: AISB Workshop, Sheffield, U.K., April 3 - 4, 1995. Selected Papers

Evolutionary Computing: AISB Workshop, Sheffield, U.K., April 3 - 4, 1995. Selected Papers

by Terence C. Fogarty (Editor)

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This volume is based on the Workshop on Evolutionary Computing held in Sheffield, U.K., in April 1995 under the sponsorship of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behavior (AISB).

The 18 full papers presented were selected during a post-workshop refereeing meeting and chosen from 32 submissions for the workshop.

The papers are organized in sections on evolutionary computing theory and techniques, timetabling, routing and scheduling, optimization, signal processing and control, and genetic programming. The collection of papers has a certain bias towards real world applications of evolutionary computing and particularly genetic algorithms.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540604693
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 11/27/1995
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #993
Edition description: 1995
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Some combinatorial landscapes on which a Genetic Algorithm outperforms other Shastic iterative methods.- Maximum entropy analysis of genetic algorithm operators.- The ant colony metaphor for searching continuous design spaces.- Broadcast based fitness sharing GA for conflict resolution among autonomous robots.- An adaptive poly-parental recombination strategy.- Neighbourhood seeding to reduce problem modality.- Specialised recombinative operators for timetabling problems.- The use of local search suggestion lists for improving the solution of timetable problems with evolutionary algorithms.- Comparing genetic algorithms, simulated annealing, and shastic hillclimbing on timetabling problems.- Evolutionary learning in computational ecologies: An application to adaptive distributed routing in communication networks.- The radio link frequency assignment problem: A case study using genetic algorithms.- Scheduling planned maintenance of the national grid.- Genetic operators and constraint handling for pipe network optimization.- A multi-objective approach to constrained optimisation of gas supply networks: The COMOGA method.- Ternary decision diagram optimisation of Reed-Muller logic functions using a genetic algorithm for variable and simplification rule ordering.- An evolutionary algorithm for parametric array signal processing.- Constraints on task and search complexity in GA+NN models of learning and adaptive behaviour.- Load balancing application of the genetic algorithm in a nonstationary environment.- Exploring some commercial applications of genetic programming.
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