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found 54 matches
- 1996
- Peter J. Angeline:
The Effects of Noise on Self-Adaptive Evolutionary Optimization. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 433-439 - Peter J. Angeline, David B. Fogel, Lawrence J. Fogel:
A Comparison of Self-Adaptation Methods for Finite State Machines in Dynamic Environments. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 441-449 - Jasmina Arifovic, B. Curtis Eaton, William G. Morrison:
Drift and Selective Imitation. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 37-44 - Takaya Arita, Charles E. Taylor:
A Simple Model for the Evolution of Communication. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 405-409 - Steve Bankes, Robert J. Lempert:
Adaptive Strategies for Abating Climate Change: An Example of Policy Analysis for Complex Adaptive Systems. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 17-25 - George Bilchev:
Evolutionary Metaphors for the Bin Packing Problem. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 333-341 - Martin Birgmeier:
Evolutionary Programming for the Optimization of Trellis-Coded Modulation Schemes. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 323-332 - Andreas Birk:
Learning Geometric Concepts with an Evolutionary Algorithm. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 83-90 - Jong-Chen Chen, Michael Conrad:
Multilevel Evolutionary Learning in an Artificial Neuromolecular Brain and Its Application to the Recognition of Chinese Characters. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 189-196 - Shu-Heng Chen, John Duffy, Chia-Hsuan Yeh:
Genetic Programming in the Coordination Game with a Chaotic Best-Response Function. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 277-286 - Chan-Jin Chung, Robert G. Reynolds:
A Testbed for Solving Optimization Problems Using Cultural Algorithms. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 225-236 - Jason M. Daida, Catherine S. Grasso, Stephen A. Stanhope, Steven J. Ross:
Symbionticism and Complex Adaptive Systems I: Implications of Having Symbiosis Occur in Nature. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 177-186 - Mark W. Davis, Ted Dunning:
Query Translation Using Evolutionary Programming for Multilingual Information Retrieval II. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 103-112 - Bruce S. Duncan, Arthur J. Olson:
Applications of Evolutionary Programming for the Prediction of Protein-Protein Interactions. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 411-417 - Richard Dybowski, Trevor D. Collins, Peter R. Weller:
Visualization of Binary String Convergence by Sammon Mapping. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 377-383 - Russell C. Eberhart:
Computational Intelligence: A Perspective. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 239-245 - Thomas M. English:
Evaluation of Evolutionary and Genetic Optimizers: No Free Lunch. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 163-169 - David B. Fogel:
A "Correction" to Some Cart-Pole Experiments. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 67-71 - Daniel K. Gehlhaar, David B. Fogel:
Tuning Evolutionary Programming for Conformationally Flexible Molecular Docking. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 419-429 - James B. Golden III, Ephrahim Garcia, Clark Tibbetts:
Genome Organization and Evolutionary Search in the Design of Neural Networks. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 397-404 - F. Greene:
A New Approach to Diploid/Dominance and Its Effects on Stationary Genetic Search. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 171-176 - Paul G. Harrald:
Evolutionary Algorithms and Economic Models: A View. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 3-7 - William E. Hart:
A Theoretical Comparison of Evolutionary Algorithms and Simulated Annealing. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 147-154 - Frank Hoffmeister, Joachim Sprave:
Problem-Independent Handling of Constraints by Use of Metric Penalty Functions. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 289-294 - Douglas A. Hoskins:
Dynamics of Mass Distributions: Neural Networks and Iterated Function Systems. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 267-276 - Kiyoshi Izumi, Takashi Okatsu:
An Artificial Market Analysis of Exchange Rate Dynamics. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 27-36 - Hugues Juillé, Jordan B. Pollack:
Co-Evolving Intertwined Spirals. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 461-468 - David Kane:
Local Hillclimbing on an Economic Landscape. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 9-15 - Jong-Hwan Kim, Jeong-Yul Jeon:
Evolutionary Programming-Based High-Precision Controller Design. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 73-81 - Jong-Hwan Kim, Hyun Myung:
A Two-Phase Evolutionary Programming for General Constrained Optimization Problem. Evolutionary Programming 1996: 295-304
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