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Learning Classifier Systems - 10th International Workshop, IWLCS 2006, Seattle, MA, USA, July 8, 2006, and 11th International Workshop, IWLCS 2007, London, UK, July 8, 2007, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
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Learning Classifier Systems - 10th International Workshop, IWLCS 2006, Seattle, MA, USA, July 8, 2006, and 11th International Workshop, IWLCS 2007, London, UK, July 8, 2007, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4998
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This volume includes extended and revised versions of the papers
presented at the 9th and 10th International Workshops on Learning
Classi?er Systems (IWLCS 2006 and IWLCS 2007). Both workshops were
held in association with
theGeneticandEvolutionaryComputationConference(GECCO).IWLCS2006 was
held on July 8th, 2006, in Seattle, USA, during GECCO 2006.IWLCS
2007 was held on July 8th, 2007, in London, UK, during GECCO 2007.
The IWLCS is the annual meeting of researchers wishing to discuss
recent developments in learning classi?er systems (LCS). At the
last IWLCS, the LCS researchers commemorated the 10th anniversary
of the workshop and ackno- edged the contribution of Stewart Wilson
to the ?eld. Following his proposal of the XCS classi?er system in
1995, research on LCS was reactivated leading to signi?cant
contributions and promising perspectives. The annual IWLCS wo-
shops are the proof of this fruitful research. We include an
invited paper from Stewart Wilson. We greatly appreciate his
contribution to the volume. The contents of this book are as
follows. First, Bacardit, Bernado -Mansilla and Butz review LCS
research over the past ten years and point out new ch- lenges and
open issues in the LCS ?eld. Next, papers investigating knowledge
representations are presented. Lanzi et al. analyze the evolution
of XCS with symbolic representations using a novel method that
identi?es useful substr- tures and tracks the emergence of optimal
solutions. Ioannides and Browne investigate the scaling of LCSs
using ternary and symbolic representations."
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