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found 29 matches
- 2010
- Mohamed Bahy Bader-El-Den, Shaheen Fatima:
Genetic Programming for Auction Based Scheduling. EuroGP 2010: 256-267 - Urvesh Bhowan, Mengjie Zhang, Mark Johnston:
Genetic Programming for Classification with Unbalanced Data. EuroGP 2010: 1-13 - Jonathan Byrne, Michael O'Neill, James McDermott, Anthony Brabazon:
An Analysis of the Behaviour of Mutation in Grammatical Evolution. EuroGP 2010: 14-25 - Tom Castle, Colin G. Johnson:
Positional Effect of Crossover and Mutation in Grammatical Evolution. EuroGP 2010: 26-37 - Stephen Dignum, Riccardo Poli:
Sub-tree Swapping Crossover and Arity Histogram Distributions. EuroGP 2010: 38-49 - John A. Doucette, Malcolm I. Heywood:
Novelty-Based Fitness: An Evaluation under the Santa Fe Trail. EuroGP 2010: 50-61 - David Fagan, Michael O'Neill, Edgar Galván López, Anthony Brabazon, Seán McGarraghy:
An Analysis of Genotype-Phenotype Maps in Grammatical Evolution. EuroGP 2010: 62-73 - Gianluigi Folino, Giuseppe Papuzzo:
Handling Different Categories of Concept Drifts in Data Streams Using Distributed GP. EuroGP 2010: 74-85 - Marcus Furuholmen, Kyrre Glette, Mats Høvin, Jim Tørresen:
An Indirect Approach to the Three-Dimensional Multi-pipe Routing Problem. EuroGP 2010: 86-97 - Jean-Baptiste Hoock, Olivier Teytaud:
Bandit-Based Genetic Programming. EuroGP 2010: 268-277 - David Jackson:
Phenotypic Diversity in Initial Genetic Programming Populations. EuroGP 2010: 98-109 - Ulf Johansson, Rikard König, Tuve Löfström, Lars Niklasson:
Using Imaginary Ensembles to Select GP Classifiers. EuroGP 2010: 278-288 - Mark Johnston, Thomas Liddle, Mengjie Zhang:
A Relaxed Approach to Simplification in Genetic Programming. EuroGP 2010: 110-121 - Ahmed Kattan, Alexandros Agapitos, Riccardo Poli:
Unsupervised Problem Decomposition Using Genetic Programming. EuroGP 2010: 122-133 - Ahmed Kattan, Edgar Galván López, Riccardo Poli, Michael O'Neill:
GP-Fileprints: File Types Detection Using Genetic Programming. EuroGP 2010: 134-145 - David Kinzett, Mengjie Zhang, Mark Johnston:
Analysis of Building Blocks with Numerical Simplification in Genetic Programming. EuroGP 2010: 289-300 - William B. Langdon:
A Many Threaded CUDA Interpreter for Genetic Programming. EuroGP 2010: 146-158 - Michael A. Lones, Andy M. Tyrrell, Susan Stepney, Leo S. D. Caves:
Controlling Complex Dynamics with Artificial Biochemical Networks. EuroGP 2010: 159-170 - Ogier Maitre, Nicolas Lachiche, Pierre Collet:
Fast Evaluation of GP Trees on GPGPU by Optimizing Hardware Scheduling. EuroGP 2010: 301-312 - Alberto Moraglio, Sara Silva:
Geometric Differential Evolution on the Space of Genetic Programs. EuroGP 2010: 171-183 - Shiro Nakayama, Shinichi Shirakawa, Noriko Yata, Tomoharu Nagao:
Ensemble Image Classification Method Based on Genetic Image Network. EuroGP 2010: 313-324 - Miguel Nicolau, Marc Schoenauer, Wolfgang Banzhaf:
Evolving Genes to Balance a Pole. EuroGP 2010: 196-207 - Riccardo Poli:
Solution-Locked Averages and Solution-Time Binning in Genetic Programming. EuroGP 2010: 208-219 - José Carlos Bregieiro Ribeiro, Mário Zenha Rela, Francisco Fernández de Vega:
Enabling Object Reuse on Genetic Programming-Based Approaches to Object-Oriented Evolutionary Testing. EuroGP 2010: 220-231 - Tom Seaton, Gavin Brown, Julian F. Miller:
Analytic Solutions to Differential Equations under Graph-Based Genetic Programming. EuroGP 2010: 232-243 - Nguyen Quang Uy, Nguyen Thi Hien, Nguyen Xuan Hoai, Michael O'Neill:
Improving the Generalisation Ability of Genetic Programming with Semantic Similarity based Crossover. EuroGP 2010: 184-195 - Katya Vladislavleva, Kalyan Veeramachaneni, Una-May O'Reilly, Matt Burland, Jason Parcon:
Learning a Lot from Only a Little: Genetic Programming for Panel Segmentation on Sparse Sensory Evaluation Data. EuroGP 2010: 244-255 - David Robert White, Juan E. Tapiador, Julio César Hernández Castro, John A. Clark:
Fine-Grained Timing Using Genetic Programming. EuroGP 2010: 325-336 - Anna Isabel Esparcia-Alcázar, Anikó Ekárt, Sara Silva, Stephen Dignum, A. Sima Etaner-Uyar:
Genetic Programming, 13th European Conference, EuroGP 2010, Istanbul, Turkey, April 7-9, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6021, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-12147-0 [contents]
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