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2020 – today
- 2020
- [c20]Alexander Hagg
, Mike Preuss
, Alexander Asteroth
, Thomas Bäck
:
An Analysis of Phenotypic Diversity in Multi-solution Optimization. BIOMA 2020: 43-55 - [c19]Adam Gaier, Alexander Asteroth, Jean-Baptiste Mouret:
Discovering representations for black-box optimization. GECCO 2020: 103-111 - [c18]Alexander Hagg, Alexander Asteroth, Thomas Bäck:
A Deep Dive Into Exploring the Preference Hypervolume. ICCC 2020: 394-397 - [c17]Alexander Hagg
, Dominik Wilde
, Alexander Asteroth
, Thomas Bäck
:
Designing Air Flow with Surrogate-Assisted Phenotypic Niching. PPSN (1) 2020: 140-153 - [i7]Adam Gaier, Alexander Asteroth, Jean-Baptiste Mouret:
Automating Representation Discovery with MAP-Elites. CoRR abs/2003.04389 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j4]Ahmad Drak, Alexander Asteroth:
Autonomous track and follow UAV for aerodynamic analysis of vehicles. Int. Arab J. Inf. Technol. 16(3A): 587-593 (2019) - [j3]Melanie Ludwig, Alexander Asteroth, Christian Rasche, Mark Pfeiffer:
Including the Past: Performance Modeling Using a Preload Concept by Means of the Fitness-Fatigue Model. Int. J. Comput. Sci. Sport 18(1): 115-134 (2019) - [c16]Adam Gaier, Alexander Asteroth, Jean-Baptiste Mouret:
Are quality diversity algorithms better at generating stepping stones than objective-based search? GECCO (Companion) 2019: 115-116 - [c15]Alexander Hagg, Alexander Asteroth, Thomas Bäck:
Modeling user selection in quality diversity. GECCO 2019: 116-124 - [i6]Alexander Hagg, Alexander Asteroth, Thomas Bäck:
Modeling User Selection in Quality Diversity. CoRR abs/1907.06912 (2019) - 2018
- [j2]Adam Gaier, Alexander Asteroth, Jean-Baptiste Mouret:
Data-Efficient Design Exploration through Surrogate-Assisted Illumination. Evol. Comput. 26(3) (2018) - [c14]Adam Gaier, Alexander Asteroth, Jean-Baptiste Mouret:
Data-efficient neuroevolution with kernel-based surrogate models. GECCO 2018: 85-92 - [c13]Alexander Hagg, Alexander Asteroth, Thomas Bäck
:
Prototype Discovery Using Quality-Diversity. PPSN (1) 2018: 500-511 - [i5]Adam Gaier, Alexander Asteroth, Jean-Baptiste Mouret:
Data-efficient Neuroevolution with Kernel-Based Surrogate Models. CoRR abs/1804.05364 (2018) - [i4]Adam Gaier, Alexander Asteroth, Jean-Baptiste Mouret:
Data-Efficient Design Exploration through Surrogate-Assisted Illumination. CoRR abs/1806.05865 (2018) - [i3]Alexander Hagg, Alexander Asteroth, Thomas Bäck:
Prototype Discovery using Quality-Diversity. CoRR abs/1807.09488 (2018) - 2017
- [j1]Helge Spieker
, Alexander Hagg, Adam Gaier, Stefanie Meilinger, Alexander Asteroth:
Multi-stage evolution of single- and multi-objective MCLP - Successive placement of charging stations. Soft Comput. 21(17): 4859-4872 (2017) - [c12]Adam Gaier, Alexander Asteroth, Jean-Baptiste Mouret:
Data-efficient exploration, optimization, and modeling of diverse designs through surrogate-assisted illumination. GECCO 2017: 99-106 - [c11]Alexander Hagg, Maximilian Mensing, Alexander Asteroth:
Evolving parsimonious networks by mixing activation functions. GECCO 2017: 425-432 - [i2]Adam Gaier, Alexander Asteroth, Jean-Baptiste Mouret:
Feature Space Modeling Through Surrogate Illumination. CoRR abs/1702.03713 (2017) - [i1]Alexander Hagg, Maximilian Mensing, Alexander Asteroth:
Evolving Parsimonious Networks by Mixing Activation Functions. CoRR abs/1703.07122 (2017) - 2016
- [c10]Melanie Ludwig, David Schaefer, Alexander Asteroth:
Training Simulation with Nothing but Training Data - Simulating Performance based on Training Data Without the Help of Performance Diagnostics in a Laboratory. icSPORTS 2016: 75-82 - [c9]Melanie Ludwig, Harald Grohganz, Alexander Asteroth:
A Convolution Model for Heart Rate Prediction in Physical Exercise. icSPORTS 2016: 157-164 - 2015
- [c8]Melanie Ludwig, Ashok Meenakshi Sundaram, Matthias Füller, Alexander Asteroth, Erwin Prassler:
On Modeling the Cardiovascular System and Predicting the Human Heart Rate under Strain. ICT4AgeingWell 2015: 106-117 - [c7]Alexander Asteroth, Alexander Hagg:
How to successfully apply genetic algorithms in practice: Representation and parametrization. INISTA 2015: 1-6 - [c6]David Schaefer, Alexander Asteroth, Melanie Ludwig:
Training plan evolution based on training models. INISTA 2015: 1-8 - [c5]Helge Spieker
, Alexander Hagg, Alexander Asteroth, Stefanie Meilinger, Volker Jacobs, Alexander Oslislo:
Successive evolution of charging station placement. INISTA 2015: 1-7 - 2014
- [c4]Adam Gaier, Alexander Asteroth:
Evolving look ahead controllers for energy optimal driving and path planning. INISTA 2014: 138-145 - [c3]Adam Gaier, Alexander Asteroth:
Evolution of optimal control for energy-efficient transport. Intelligent Vehicles Symposium 2014: 1121-1126
2000 – 2009
- 2002
- [b1]Alexander Asteroth, Christel Baier:
Theoretische Informatik - eine Einführung in Berechenbarkeit, Komplexität und formale Sprachen mit 101 Beispielen. Pearson Studium 2002, ISBN 978-3-8273-7033-4, pp. 1-424 - 2001
- [c2]Alexander Asteroth, Christel Baier, Ulrich Aßmann:
Model Checking with Formula-Dependent Abstract Models. CAV 2001: 155-168
1990 – 1999
- 1992
- [c1]Alexander Asteroth, Mark Sebastian Fischer, Knut Möller, Uwe Schnepf:
Tracking and Grasping of Moving Objects - a Behaviour-Based Approach. IEA/AIE 1992: 195-204
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