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GECCO 2012: Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Terence Soule, Jason H. Moore:
Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, GECCO '12, Philadelphia, PA, USA, July 7-11, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1177-9
Track: ant colony optimization and swarm intelligence
- Ashraf M. Abdelbar:
Is there a computational advantage to representing evaporation rate in ant colony optimization as a gaussian random variable? 1-8 - Ye Chen, Lawrence J. Mazlack, Long J. Lu:
Learning fuzzy cognitive maps from data by ant colony optimization. 9-16 - Benjamin Doerr, Ashish Ranjan Hota, Timo Kötzing:
Ants easily solve stochastic shortest path problems. 17-24 - José García-Nieto, Enrique Alba:
Why six informants is optimal in PSO. 25-32 - Ana Cristina B. Kochem Vendramin, Anelise Munaretto, Myriam Regattieri de Biase da Silva Delgado, Aline Carneiro Viana:
CGrAnt: a swarm intelligence-based routing protocol for delay tolerant networks. 33-40 - Nuno Lourenço, Francisco Baptista Pereira:
DACCO: a discrete ant colony algorithm to cluster geometry optimization. 41-48 - Matthew Medland, Fernando E. B. Otero:
A study of different quality evaluation functions in the cAnt-Miner(PB) classification algorithm. 49-56 - Angel Eduardo Muñoz Zavala, Evelyn Jade Hernández Ramos:
Optimal cyclic replacement policy in MSS maintenance via Binomial-PSO. 57-64 - Grigoris S. Piperagkas, George K. Georgoulas, Konstantinos E. Parsopoulos, Chrysostomos D. Stylios, Aristidis Likas:
Integrating particle swarm optimization with reinforcement learning in noisy problems. 65-72 - Eduardo Vellasques, Robert Sabourin, Eric Granger:
Gaussian mixture modeling for dynamic particle swarm optimization of recurrent problems. 73-80 - Bing Xue, Mengjie Zhang, Will N. Browne:
Multi-objective particle swarm optimisation (PSO) for feature selection. 81-88
Track: artificial life/robotics/evolvable hardware
- Leo Cazenille, Nicolas Bredèche, Heiko Hamann, Jürgen Stradner:
Impact of neuron models and network structure on evolving modular robot neural network controllers. 89-96 - John A. Doucette, Peter Lichodzijewski, Malcolm I. Heywood:
Hierarchical task decomposition through symbiosis in reinforcement learning. 97-104 - Kathryn Hardey, Eren Corapcioglu, Molly Mattis, Mark H. Goadrich, Matthew C. Jadud:
Exploring and evolving process-oriented control for real and virtual fire fighting robots. 105-112 - Benjamin Inden:
Open-ended coevolution and the emergence of complex irreducible functional units in iterated number sequence games. 113-120 - Francis Jeanson, Anthony White:
Evolving axonal delay neural networks for robot control. 121-128 - Soo Ling Lim, Peter J. Bentley:
How to be a successful app developer: lessons from the simulation of an app ecosystem. 129-136 - Yan Meng, Hongliang Guo:
Evolving network motifs based morphogenetic approach for self-organizing robotic swarms. 137-144 - Jared M. Moore, Philip K. McKinley:
Evolving flexible joint morphologies. 145-152 - Michael Solomon, Terence Soule, Robert B. Heckendorn:
A comparison of a communication strategies in cooperative learning. 153-160 - Ivan Tanev, Tüze Kuyucu, Katsunori Shimohara:
On the cumulative effect of bloat and genetic transposition on the efficiency of incremental evolution of snake-like robot. 161-168
Track: bioinformatics, computational, systems and synthetic biology
- Jan Baumbach, Tobias Friedrich, Timo Kötzing, Anton Krohmer, Joachim Müller, Josch Pauling:
Efficient algorithms for extracting biological key pathways with global constraints. 169-176 - David Marco, Carron Shankland, David E. Cairns:
Evolving Bio-PEPA process algebra models using genetic programming. 177-184 - Mariana Recamonde Mendoza, Fabrício Martins Lopes, Ana Lúcia C. Bazzan:
Reverse engineering of GRNs: an evolutionary approach based on the tsallis entropy. 185-192 - Clara Pizzuti, Simona E. Rombo:
Experimental evaluation of topological-based fitness functions to detect complexes in PPI networks. 193-200 - Jesun Sahariar Firoz, M. Sohel Rahman, Tanay Kumar Saha:
Bee algorithms for solving DNA fragment assembly problem with noisy and noiseless data. 201-208 - Nazar Zaki, Jose Berengueres, Dmitry Efimov:
ProRank: a method for detecting protein complexes. 209-216
Track: digital entertainment technologies and arts
- Matthew J. Hausknecht, Piyush Khandelwal, Risto Miikkulainen, Peter Stone:
HyperNEAT-GGP: a hyperNEAT-based atari general game player. 217-224 - Gregory S. Hornby, Josh C. Bongard:
Accelerating human-computer collaborative search through learning comparative and predictive user models. 225-232 - Penousal Machado, Luís Pereira:
Photogrowth: non-photorealistic renderings through ant paintings. 233-240
Track: estimation of distribution algorithms
- Peter A. N. Bosman, Tanja Alderliesten:
Incremental gaussian model-building in multi-objective EDAs with an application to deformable image registration. 241-248 - Alexander E. I. Brownlee, John A. W. McCall, Martin Pelikan:
Influence of selection on structure learning in markov network EDAs: an empirical study. 249-256 - Wei-Ming Chen, Chung-Yu Shao, Po-Chun Hsu, Tian-Li Yu:
A test problem with adjustable degrees of overlap and conflict among subproblems. 257-264 - David Iclanzan:
Higher-order linkage learning in the ECGA. 265-272 - Martin Pelikan, Mark Hauschild:
Distance-based bias in model-directed optimization of additively decomposable problems. 273-280 - Sergio Rojas Galeano, Nestor Rodriguez:
A memory efficient and continuous-valued compact EDA for large scale problems. 281-288 - Dirk Thierens, Peter A. N. Bosman:
Predetermined versus learned linkage models. 289-296
Track: evolution strategies and evolutionary programming
- Dirk V. Arnold, Nikolaus Hansen:
A (1+1)-CMA-ES for constrained optimisation. 297-304 - Hans-Georg Beyer, Michael Hellwig:
Mutation strength control by meta-ES on the sharp ridge. 305-312 - Bernd Bischl, Olaf Mersmann, Heike Trautmann, Mike Preuß:
Algorithm selection based on exploratory landscape analysis and cost-sensitive learning. 313-320 - Ilya Loshchilov, Marc Schoenauer, Michèle Sebag:
Self-adaptive surrogate-assisted covariance matrix adaptation evolution strategy. 321-328 - Tom Schaul:
Natural evolution strategies converge on sphere functions. 329-336
Track: evolutionary combinatorial optimization and metaheuristics
- Ignacio Araya, Leslie Pérez Cáceres, María Cristina Riff:
Towards a population-based framework for improving stochastic local search algorithms. 337-344 - Amine M. Boumaza, Armelle Brun:
From neighbors to global neighbors in collaborative filtering: an evolutionary optimization approach. 345-352 - David Chalupa:
On the efficiency of an order-based representation in the clique covering problem. 353-360 - Jaeun Choi, Yourim Yoon, Byung Ro Moon:
An efficient genetic algorithm for subgraph isomorphism. 361-368 - Fabio Daolio, Sébastien Vérel, Gabriela Ochoa, Marco Tomassini:
Local optima networks and the performance of iterated local search. 369-376 - Douglas Guimarães Macharet, Armando Alves Neto, Vilar Fiuza da Camara Neto, Mario Fernando Montenegro Campos:
An evolutionary approach for the dubins' traveling salesman problem with neighborhoods. 377-384 - Wesam Herbawi, Michael Weber:
A genetic and insertion heuristic algorithm for solving the dynamic ridematching problem with time windows. 385-392 - Bin Hu, Günther R. Raidl:
An evolutionary algorithm with solution archives and bounding extension for the generalized minimum spanning tree problem. 393-400 - Ahmed Kattan, Muhammad Arif:
PSO based on surrogate modeling as meta-search to optimise evolutionary algorithms parameters. 401-408 - Jorge Humberto Moreno-Scott, José Carlos Ortiz-Bayliss, Hugo Terashima-Marín, Santiago Enrique Conant-Pablos:
Challenging heuristics: evolving binary constraint satisfaction problems. 409-416 - Mariá Cristina Vasconcelos Nascimento, Franklina Maria Bragion Toledo, André Carlos Ponce de Leon Ferreira de Carvalho:
A hybrid heuristic for the k-medoids clustering problem. 417-424 - Bo Song, Victor O. K. Li:
A hybridization between memetic algorithm and semidefinite relaxation for the max-cut problem. 425-432 - Andrew M. Sutton, Jareth Day, Frank Neumann:
A parameterized runtime analysis of evolutionary algorithms for MAX-2-SAT. 433-440 - Qiao Zhang, Hervé Manier, Marie-Ange Manier:
A hybrid metaheuristic algorithm for flexible job-shop scheduling problems with transportation constraints. 441-448
Track: evolutionary multiobjective optimization
- Wahabou Abdou, Christelle Bloch, Damien Charlet, François Spies:
Adaptive multi-objective genetic algorithm using multi-pareto-ranking. 449-456 - Karl Bringmann, Tobias Friedrich:
Convergence of hypervolume-based archiving algorithms ii: competitiveness. 457-464 - Dimo Brockhoff, Tobias Wagner, Heike Trautmann:
On the properties of the R2 indicator. 465-472 - Mario Garza-Fabre, Gregorio Toscano Pulido, Eduardo Rodriguez-Tello:
Locality-based multiobjectivization for the HP model of protein structure prediction. 473-480 - Hisao Ishibuchi, Masakazu Yamane, Yusuke Nojima:
Effects of discrete objective functions with different granularities on the search behavior of EMO algorithms. 481-488 - Réka Nagy, Mihai Alexandru Suciu, D. Dumitrescu:
Lorenz equilibrium: equitability in non-cooperative games. 489-496 - Dung H. Phan, Junichi Suzuki, Isao Hayashi:
Leveraging indicator-based ensemble selection in evolutionary multiobjective optimization algorithms. 497-504 - Cynthia A. Rodríguez Villalobos, Carlos A. Coello Coello:
A new multi-objective evolutionary algorithm based on a performance assessment indicator. 505-512 - Rui Wang, Robin C. Purshouse, Peter J. Fleming:
Local preference-inspired co-evolutionary algorithms. 513-520
Track: generative and developmental systems
- Joshua Evan Auerbach, Josh C. Bongard:
On the relationship between environmental and morphological complexity in evolved robots. 521-528 - Jacob Beal, Hala Mostafa, Annan Mozeika, Benjamin Axelrod, Aaron Adler, Gretchen Markiewicz, Kyle Usbeck:
A manifold operator representation for adaptive design. 529-536 - Sylvain Cussat-Blanc, Jordan B. Pollack:
A cell-based developmental model to generate robot morphologies. 537-544 - Jan Drchal, Miroslav Snorek:
Distance measures for HyperGP with fitness sharing. 545-552 - Jose D. Fernández, Francisco J. Vico, René Doursat:
Complex and diverse morphologies can develop from a minimal genomic model. 553-560 - Michal Joachimczak, Borys Wróbel:
Co-evolution of morphology and control of soft-bodied multicellular animats. 561-568 - Daniel Richards, Nick Dunn, Martyn Amos:
An evo-devo approach to architectural design. 569-576 - Hiroki Sayama:
Morphologies of self-organizing swarms in 3D swarm chemistry. 577-584
Track: genetic algorithms
- Peter A. N. Bosman, Dirk Thierens:
Linkage neighbors, optimal mixing and forced improvements in genetic algorithms. 585-592 - Drue Coles:
Efficient filters for the simulated evolution of small sorting networks. 593-600 - Robert Collier, Mark Wineberg:
An empirical approach to the measurement of interchromosomal distances in the genetic algorithm. 601-608 - Robert Collier, Christian Fobel, Gary William Grewal, Mark Wineberg:
Depictions of genotypic space for evaluating the suitability of different recombination operators. 609-616 - Andrea De Lucia, Massimiliano Di Penta, Rocco Oliveto, Annibale Panichella:
Estimating the evolution direction of populations to improve genetic algorithms. 617-624 - Brian W. Goldman, Daniel R. Tauritz:
Linkage tree genetic algorithms: variants and analysis. 625-632 - Mark Hauschild, Sanjiv K. Bhatia, Martin Pelikan:
Image segmentation using a genetic algorithm and hierarchical local search. 633-640 - Hsuan Lee, Tian-Li Yu:
Off-line building block identification: detecting building blocks directly from fitness without genetic algorithms. 641-648 - Alberto Moraglio, Dirk Sudholt:
Runtime analysis of convex evolutionary search. 649-656 - Cristian Rotaru, Octav Brudaru:
Dynamic segregative genetic algorithm for optimizing the variable ordering of ROBDDs. 657-664 - Briseida Sarasola, Enrique Alba:
How long should we run in dynamic optimization? 665-672 - Anabela Simões, Ernesto Costa:
Enhancing the virtual loser genetic algorithm for dynamic environments. 673-680 - Symone G. Soares, Carlos Henggeler Antunes, Rui Araújo:
A genetic algorithm for designing neural network ensembles. 681-688 - Dirk Sudholt:
Crossover speeds up building-block assembly. 689-702
Track: genetic programming
- Aaron Atwater, Malcolm I. Heywood, Nur Zincir-Heywood:
GP under streaming data constraints: a case for pareto archiving? 703-710 - Alexander Bailey, Mario Ventresca, Beatrice M. Ombuki-Berman:
Automatic generation of graph models for complex networks by genetic programming. 711-718 - Jeffrey K. Bassett, Uday Kamath, Kenneth A. De Jong:
A new methodology for the GP theory toolbox. 719-726 - Mauro Castelli, Luca Manzoni, Leonardo Vanneschi:
Parameter tuning of evolutionary reactions systems. 727-734 - Theodore W. Cornforth, Hod Lipson:
Symbolic regression of multiple-time-scale dynamical systems. 735-742 - Jeannie Fitzgerald, Conor Ryan:
Exploring boundaries: optimising individual class boundaries for binary classification problem. 743-750 - Simon Harding, Vincent Graziano, Jürgen Leitner, Jürgen Schmidhuber:
MT-CGP: mixed type cartesian genetic programming. 751-758 - Robin Harper:
Spatial co-evolution: quicker, fitter and less bloated. 759-766 - Erik Hemberg, Kalyan Veeramachaneni, James McDermott, Constantin Berzan, Una-May O'Reilly:
An investigation of local patterns for estimation of distribution genetic programming. 767-774 - Muhammad Rezaul Karim, Conor Ryan:
Sensitive ants are sensible ants. 775-782 - Krzysztof Krawiec:
On relationships between semantic diversity, complexity and modularity of programming tasks. 783-790 - James McDermott, David Robert White, Sean Luke, Luca Manzoni, Mauro Castelli, Leonardo Vanneschi, Wojciech Jaskowski, Krzysztof Krawiec, Robin Harper, Kenneth A. De Jong, Una-May O'Reilly:
Genetic programming needs better benchmarks. 791-798 - Frank Neumann:
Computational complexity analysis of multi-objective genetic programming. 799-806 - Dao Ngoc Phong, Nguyen Xuan Hoai, Robert Ian (Bob) McKay, Constantin Siriteanu, Nguyen Quang Uy, Namyong Park:
Evolving the best known approximation to the Q function. 807-814 - Lee Spector, Kyle Ira Harrington, Thomas Helmuth:
Tag-based modularity in tree-based genetic programming. 815-822 - John Mark Swafford, Miguel Nicolau, Erik Hemberg, Michael O'Neill, Anthony Brabazon:
Comparing methods for module identification in grammatical evolution. 823-830 - Thomas Weise, Alexandre Devert, Ke Tang:
A developmental solution to (dynamic) capacitated arc routing problems using genetic programming. 831-838
Track: genetics based machine learning
- Toktam Ebadi, Mengjie Zhang, Will N. Browne:
XCS-based versus UCS-based feature pattern classification system. 839-846 - María A. Franco, Natalio Krasnogor, Jaume Bacardit:
Post-processing operators for decision lists. 847-854 - Wenlong Fu, Mark Johnston, Mengjie Zhang:
Genetic programming for edge detection using blocks to extract features. 855-862 - Muhammad Iqbal, Will N. Browne, Mengjie Zhang:
Extracting and using building blocks of knowledge in learning classifier systems. 863-870 - Jan Kneissler, Patrick O. Stalph, Jan Drugowitsch, Martin V. Butz:
Filtering sensory information with XCSF: improving learning robustness and control performance. 871-878 - Julien-Charles Levesque, Audrey Durand, Christian Gagné, Robert Sabourin:
Multi-objective evolutionary optimization for generating ensembles of classifiers in the ROC space. 879-886 - Steven Loscalzo, Robert William Wright, Kevin Acunto, Lei Yu:
Sample aware embedded feature selection for reinforcement learning. 887-894 - Syahaneim Marzukhi, Will N. Browne, Mengjie Zhang:
Two-cornered learning classifier systems for pattern generation and classification. 895-902 - Hirotaka Moriguchi, Shinichi Honiden:
CMA-TWEANN: efficient optimization of neural networks via self-adaptation and seamless augmentation. 903-910 - Patrick O. Stalph, Martin V. Butz:
Guided evolution in XCSF. 911-918 - Wesley Tansey, Eliana Feasley, Risto Miikkulainen:
Accelerating evolution via egalitarian social learning. 919-926 - Ryan J. Urbanowicz, Ambrose Granizo-Mackenzie, Jason H. Moore:
Instance-linked attribute tracking and feedback for michigan-style supervised learning classifier systems. 927-934
Track: integrative genetic and evolutionary computation
- John A. Doucette, Darren Abramson:
Automated mechanism design with co-evolutionary hierarchical genetic programming techniques. 935-942 - Daniel Hennes, Daan Bloembergen, Michael Kaisers, Karl Tuyls, Simon Parsons:
Evolutionary advantage of foresight in markets. 943-950 - Ricardo Landa Becerra, Yazmin Rojas, Gregorio Toscano Pulido:
An approach for estimating separability and its application on high dimensional optimization. 951-958 - Claire Le Goues, Westley Weimer, Stephanie Forrest:
Representations and operators for improving evolutionary software repair. 959-966 - Daniel Le Ly, Ashutosh Saxena, Hod Lipson:
Co-evolutionary predictors for kinematic pose inference from RGBD images. 967-974 - Jinghui Zhong, Jun Zhang:
SDE: a stochastic coding differential evolution for global optimization. 975-982
Track: parallel evolutionary systems
- Nikolaos Chatzinikolaou, David Robertson:
The use of reputation as noise-resistant selection bias in a co-evolutionary multi-agent system. 983-990 - A. Kai Qin, Federico Raimondo, Florence Forbes, Yew-Soon Ong:
An improved CUDA-based implementation of differential evolution on GPU. 991-998 - Shuai Shao, Xiyang Liu, Mingyuan Zhou, Jiguo Zhan, Xin Liu, Yanli Chu, Hao Chen:
A GPU-based implementation of an enhanced GEP algorithm. 999-1006 - Mouadh Yagoubi, Marc Schoenauer:
Asynchronous master/slave moeas and heterogeneous evaluation costs. 1007-1014
Track: real world applications
- Adrian K. Agogino, Chris HolmesParker, Kagan Tumer:
Evolving distributed resource sharing for cubesat constellations. 1015-1022 - Adrian K. Agogino, Chris HolmesParker, Kagan Tumer:
Evolving large scale UAV communication system. 1023-1030 - Arbab Masood Ahmad, Gul Muhammad Khan, Sahibzada Ali Mahmud, Julian Francis Miller:
Breast cancer detection using cartesian genetic programming evolved artificial neural networks. 1031-1038 - Bradley Alexander, Stephan Thiel, Jared R. Peacock:
Application of evolutionary methods to 3D geoscience modelling. 1039-1046 - Markus Beck, Michael de Paly, Jozsef Hecht-Méndez, Peter Bayer, Andreas Zell:
Evaluation of the performance of evolutionary algorithms for optimization of low-enthalpy geothermal heating plants. 1047-1054 - António Canelas, Rui Ferreira Neves, Nuno Horta:
A new SAX-GA methodology applied to investment strategies optimization. 1055-1062 - Wei-neng Chen, Jun Zhang, Jinghui Zhong:
A preference-based bi-objective approach to the payment scheduling negotiation problem with the extended r-dominance and NSGA-ii. 1063-1070 - Christine Chou, Steven Orla Kimbrough, John Sullivan-Fedock, C. Jason Woodard, Frederic H. Murphy:
Using interactive evolutionary computation (IEC) with validated surrogate fitness functions for redistricting. 1071-1078 - Alexander W. Churchill, Phil Husbands, Andrew Philippides:
Metaheuristic approaches to tool selection optimisation. 1079-1086 - Daniel E. Hernández, Gustavo Olague, Eddie Clemente, León Dozal:
Evolving a conspicuous point detector based on an artificial dorsal stream: SLAM system. 1087-1094 - Martin Holena, David Linke, Lukás Bajer:
Surrogate modeling in the evolutionary optimization of catalytic materials. 1095-1102 - Taras Kowaliw, Wolfgang Banzhaf:
The unconstrained automated generation of cell image features for medical diagnosis. 1103-1110 - Joseph S. Krupa, Somdeb Chatterjee, Ethan Eldridge, Donna M. Rizzo, Margaret J. Eppstein:
Evolutionary feature selection for classification: a plug-in hybrid vehicle adoption application. 1111-1118 - Nuno Lourenço, Nuno Horta:
GENOM-POF: multi-objective evolutionary synthesis of analog ICs with corners validation. 1119-1126 - Ricardo Martins, Nuno Lourenço, Nuno Horta:
LAYGEN II: automatic analog ICs layout generator based on a template approach. 1127-1134 - Daniel E. McCarney, Sheridan K. Houghten, Brian J. Ross:
Evolutionary approaches to the generation of optimal error correcting codes. 1135-1142 - Philipp Nebel, Gunther Richter, Karsten Weicker:
Multi-container loading with non-convex 3D shapes using a GA/TS hybrid. 1143-1150 - Omar Paranaiba Vilela Neto, André Silva Pimentel, Marco Aurélio Cavalcanti Pacheco, Ênio Frota da Silveira:
Evolutionary algorithms applied to elucidate ionic water cluster structure formation. 1151-1158 - Roberto Santana, Laurent Bonnet, Jozef Legény, Anatole Lécuyer:
Introducing the use of model-based evolutionary algorithms for EEG-based motor imagery classification. 1159-1166 - Robert Elliott Smith, Muhammad Shakir Hussain:
Hybrid metaheuristic particle filters for stochastic volatility estimation. 1167-1174 - Forrest Stonedahl, Susa H. Stonedahl:
Darwinian rivers: evolving stream topographies to match hyporheic residence time distributions. 1175-1182 - Rui-tian Xu, Jun Zhang:
Estimating markov switching model using differential evolution algorithm in prospective infectious disease outbreak detection. 1183-1190 - Bo Yang, Liang Guang, Tero Säntti, Juha Plosila:
t(k)-SA: accelerated simulated annealing algorithm for application mapping on networks-on-chip. 1191-1198 - Jinghui Zhong, Jun Zhang:
Ant colony optimization algorithm for lifetime maximization in wireless sensor network with mobile sink. 1199-1204
Track: search-based software engineering
- Márcio de Oliveira Barros:
An analysis of the effects of composite objectives in multiobjective software module clustering. 1205-1212 - Javier Ferrer, Peter M. Kruse, Francisco Chicano, Enrique Alba:
Evolutionary algorithm for prioritized pairwise test data generation. 1213-1220 - Leandro L. Minku, Dirk Sudholt, Xin Yao:
Evolutionary algorithms for the project scheduling problem: runtime analysis and improved design. 1221-1228 - Josh L. Wilkerson, Daniel R. Tauritz, James M. Bridges:
Multi-objective coevolutionary automated software correction. 1229-1236
Track: self-* search
- Rodrigo C. Barros, Márcio P. Basgalupp, André Carlos Ponce de Leon Ferreira de Carvalho, Alex Alves Freitas:
A hyper-heuristic evolutionary algorithm for automatically designing decision-tree algorithms. 1237-1244 - Jürgen Branke, Jawad Asem Elomari:
Meta-optimization for parameter tuning with a flexible computing budget. 1245-1252 - Caner Candan, Adrien Goëffon, Frédéric Lardeux, Frédéric Saubion:
A dynamic island model for adaptive operator selection. 1253-1260 - Houda Derbel, Bilel Derbel:
On neighborhood tree search. 1261-1268 - José Carlos Ortiz-Bayliss, Hugo Terashima-Marín, Santiago Enrique Conant-Pablos, Ender Özcan, Andrew J. Parkes:
Improving the performance of vector hyper-heuristics through local search. 1269-1276 - Nadarajen Veerapen, Jorge Maturana, Frédéric Saubion:
An exploration-exploitation compromise-based adaptive operator selection for local search. 1277-1284 - Wei-jie Yu, Jun Zhang:
Adaptive differential evolution with optimization state estimation. 1285-1292
Track: theory
- Youhei Akimoto:
Analysis of a natural gradient algorithm on monotonic convex-quadratic-composite functions. 1293-1300 - Francisco Chicano, L. Darrell Whitley, Enrique Alba:
Exact computation of the expectation curves for uniform crossover. 1301-1308 - Benjamin Doerr, Carola Winzen:
Reducing the arity in unbiased black-box complexity. 1309-1316 - Benjamin Doerr, Sebastian Pohl:
Run-time analysis of the (1+1) evolutionary algorithm optimizing linear functions over a finite alphabet. 1317-1324 - Thomas Jansen, Christine Zarges:
Fixed budget computations: a different perspective on run time analysis. 1325-1332 - Timo Kötzing, Andrew M. Sutton, Frank Neumann, Una-May O'Reilly:
The max problem revisited: the importance of mutation in genetic programming. 1333-1340 - Pietro S. Oliveto, Carsten Witt:
On the analysis of the simple genetic algorithm. 1341-1348 - Jonathan E. Rowe, Dirk Sudholt:
The choice of the offspring population size in the (1, λ) EA. 1349-1356 - L. Darrell Whitley, Wenxiang Chen:
Constant time steepest descent local search with lookahead for NK-landscapes and MAX-kSAT. 1357-1364
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