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Real-World Applications of Evolutionary Computing - EvoWorkshops 2000: EvoIASP, EvoSCONDI, EvoTel, EvoSTIM, EvoRob, and EvoFlight, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, April 17, 2000 Proceedings (Paperback, 2000 ed.)
Stefano Cagnoni, Riccardo Poli, George D Smith, David Corne, Martin Oates, …
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The increasingly active eld of Evolutionary Computation (EC)
provides val- ble tools, inspired by the theory of natural
selection and genetic inheritance, to problem solving, machine
learning, and optimization in many real-world app- cations. Despite
some early intuitions about EC, that can be dated back to the -
vention of computers, and a better formal de nition of EC, made in
the 1960s, the quest for real-world applications of EC only began
in the late 1980s. The dramatic increase in computer performances
in the last decade of the 20th c- tury gave rise to a positive
feedback process: EC techniques became more and more applicable,
stimulating the growth of interest in their study, and allowing, in
turn, new powerful EC paradigms to be devised. In parallel with new
theoretical results, the number of elds to which EC is being
applied is increasing day by day, along with the complexity of
applications and application domains. In particular, industrially
relevant elds, such as signal and image processing, computer
vision, pattern recognition, industrial control, telecommunication,
scheduling and timetabling, and aerospace engineering are employing
EC techniques to solve complex real-world problems.
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