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"Industrial applications of evolutionary algorithms" is intended as
a resource for both experienced users of evolutionary algorithms
and researchers that are beginning to approach these fascinating
optimization techniques. Experienced users will find interesting
details of real-world problems, advice on solving issues related to
fitness computation or modeling, and suggestions on how to set the
appropriate parameters to reach optimal solutions. Beginners will
find a thorough introduction to evolutionary computation, and a
complete presentation of several classes of evolutionary algorithms
exploited to solve different problems. Inside, scholars will find
useful examples on how to fill the gap between purely theoretical
examples and industrial problems. The collection of case studies
presented is also extremely appealing for anyone interested in
Evolutionary Computation, but without direct access to extensive
technical literature on the subject. After the introduction, each
chapter in the book presents a test case, and is organized so that
it can be read independently from the rest: all the information
needed to understand the problem and the approach is reported in
each part. Chapters are grouped by three themes of particular
interest for real-world applications, namely prototype-based
validation, reliability and test generation. The authors hope that
this volume will help to expose the flexibility and efficiency of
evolutionary techniques, encouraging more companies to adopt them;
and that, most of all, you will enjoy your reading.
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Applications of Evolutionary Computation - 19th European Conference, EvoApplications 2016, Porto, Portugal, March 30 -- April 1, 2016, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Giovanni Squillero, Paolo Burelli
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R3,101
Discovery Miles 31 010
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The two volumes LNCS 9597 and 9598 constitute the refereed
conference proceedings of the 19th European Conference on the
Applications of Evolutionary Computation, EvoApplications 2016,
held in Porto, Portugal, in March/April 2016, co-located with the
Evo* 2016 events EuroGP, EvoCOP, and EvoMUSART. The 57 revised full
papers presented together with 17 poster papers were carefully
reviewed and selected from 115 submissions. EvoApplications 2016
consisted of the following 13 tracks: EvoBAFIN (natural computing
methods in business analytics and finance), EvoBIO (evolutionary
computation, machine learning and data mining in computational
biology), EvoCOMNET (nature-inspired techniques for
telecommunication networks and other parallel and distributed
systems), EvoCOMPLEX (evolutionary algorithms and complex systems),
EvoENERGY (evolutionary computation in energy applications),
EvoGAMES (bio-inspired algorithms in games), EvoIASP (evolutionary
computation in image analysis, signal processing, and pattern
recognition), EvoINDUSTRY (nature-inspired techniques in industrial
settings), EvoNUM (bio-inspired algorithms for continuous parameter
optimization), EvoPAR (parallel implementation of evolutionary
algorithms), EvoRISK (computational intelligence for risk
management, security and defence applications), EvoROBOT
(evolutionary robotics), and EvoSTOC (evolutionary algorithms in
stochastic and dynamic environments).
This book describes an award-winning evolutionary algorithm that
outperformed experts and conventional heuristics in solving several
industrial problems. It presents a discussion of the theoretical
and practical aspects that enabled GP (MicroGP) to autonomously
find the optimal solution of hard problems, handling highly
structured data, such as full-fledged assembly programs, with
functions and interrupt handlers. For a practitioner, GP is simply
a versatile optimizer to tackle most problems with limited setup
effort. The book is valuable for all who require heuristic
problem-solving methodologies, such as engineers dealing with
verification and test of electronic circuits; or researchers
working in robotics and mobile communication. Examples are provided
to guide the reader through the process, from problem definition to
gathering results. For an evolutionary computation researcher, GP
may be regarded as a platform where new operators and strategies
can be easily tested. MicroGP (the toolkit) is an active project
hosted by Sourceforge: http://ugp3.sourceforge.net/
"Industrial applications of evolutionary algorithms" is intended as
a resource for both experienced users of evolutionary algorithms
and researchers that are beginning to approach these fascinating
optimization techniques. Experienced users will find interesting
details of real-world problems, advice on solving issues related to
fitness computation or modeling, and suggestions on how to set the
appropriate parameters to reach optimal solutions. Beginners will
find a thorough introduction to evolutionary computation, and a
complete presentation of several classes of evolutionary algorithms
exploited to solve different problems. Inside, scholars will find
useful examples on how to fill the gap between purely theoretical
examples and industrial problems. The collection of case studies
presented is also extremely appealing for anyone interested in
Evolutionary Computation, but without direct access to extensive
technical literature on the subject. After the introduction, each
chapter in the book presents a test case, and is organized so that
it can be read independently from the rest: all the information
needed to understand the problem and the approach is reported in
each part. Chapters are grouped by three themes of particular
interest for real-world applications, namely prototype-based
validation, reliability and test generation. The authors hope that
this volume will help to expose the flexibility and efficiency of
evolutionary techniques, encouraging more companies to adopt them;
and that, most of all, you will enjoy your reading.
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Applications of Evolutionary Computation - 20th European Conference, EvoApplications 2017, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 19-21, 2017, Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Giovanni Squillero, Kevin Sim
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R1,539
Discovery Miles 15 390
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The two volumes LNCS 10199 and 10200 constitute the refereed
conference proceedings of the 20th European Conference on the
Applications of Evolutionary Computation, EvoApplications 2017,
held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in April 2017, colocated with
the Evo* 2016 events EuroGP, EvoCOP, and EvoMUSART. The 46 revised
full papers presented together with 26 poster papers were carefully
reviewed and selected from 108 submissions. EvoApplications 2016
consisted of the following 13 tracks: EvoBAFIN (natural computing
methods in business analytics and finance), EvoBIO (evolutionary
computation, machine learning and data mining in computational
biology), EvoCOMNET (nature-inspired techniques for
telecommunication networks and other parallel and distributed
systems), EvoCOMPLEX (evolutionary algorithms and complex systems),
EvoENERGY (evolutionary computation in energy applications),
EvoGAMES (bio-inspired algorithms in games), EvoIASP (evolutionary
computation in image analysis, signal processing, and pattern
recognition), EvoINDUSTRY (nature-inspired techniques in industrial
settings), EvoKNOW (knowledge incorporation in evolutionary
computation), EvoNUM (bio-inspired algorithms for continuous
parameter optimization), EvoPAR (parallel implementation of
evolutionary algorithms), EvoROBOT (evolutionary robotics), EvoSET
(nature-inspired algorithms in software engineering and testing),
and EvoSTOC (evolutionary algorithms in stochastic and dynamic
environments).
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Applications of Evolutionary Computation - 20th European Conference, EvoApplications 2017, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 19-21, 2017, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Giovanni Squillero, Kevin Sim
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R3,118
Discovery Miles 31 180
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
The two volumes LNCS 10199 and 10200 constitute the refereed
conference proceedings of the 20th European Conference on the
Applications of Evolutionary Computation, EvoApplications 2017,
held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in April 2017, collocated with
the Evo* 2016 events EuroGP, EvoCOP, and EvoMUSART. The 46 revised
full papers presented together with 26 poster papers were carefully
reviewed and selected from 108 submissions. EvoApplications 2016
consisted of the following 13 tracks: EvoBAFIN (natural computing
methods in business analytics and finance), EvoBIO (evolutionary
computation, machine learning and data mining in computational
biology), EvoCOMNET (nature-inspired techniques for
telecommunication networks and other parallel and distributed
systems), EvoCOMPLEX (evolutionary algorithms and complex systems),
EvoENERGY (evolutionary computation in energy applications),
EvoGAMES (bio-inspired algorithms in games), EvoIASP (evolutionary
computation in image analysis, signal processing, and pattern
recognition), EvoINDUSTRY (nature-inspired techniques in industrial
settings), EvoKNOW (knowledge incorporation in evolutionary
computation), EvoNUM (bio-inspired algorithms for continuous
parameter optimization), EvoPAR (parallel implementation of
evolutionary algorithms), EvoROBOT (evolutionary robotics), EvoSET
(nature-inspired algorithms in software engineering and testing),
and EvoSTOC (evolutionary algorithms in stochastic and dynamic
environments).
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Applications of Evolutionary Computation - 19th European Conference, EvoApplications 2016, Porto, Portugal, March 30 -- April 1, 2016, Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Giovanni Squillero, Paolo Burelli
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R2,535
Discovery Miles 25 350
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The two volumes LNCS 9597 and 9598 constitute the refereed
conference proceedings of the 19th European Conference on the
Applications of Evolutionary Computation, EvoApplications 2016,
held in Porto, Portugal, in March/April 2016, co-located with the
Evo* 2016 events EuroGP, EvoCOP, and EvoMUSART. The 57 revised full
papers presented together with 17 poster papers were carefully
reviewed and selected from 115 submissions. EvoApplications 2016
consisted of the following 13 tracks: EvoBAFIN (natural computing
methods in business analytics and finance), EvoBIO (evolutionary
computation, machine learning and data mining in computational
biology), EvoCOMNET (nature-inspired techniques for
telecommunication networks and other parallel and distributed
systems), EvoCOMPLEX (evolutionary algorithms and complex systems),
EvoENERGY (evolutionary computation in energy applications),
EvoGAMES (bio-inspired algorithms in games), EvoIASP (evolutionary
computation in image analysis, signal processing, and pattern
recognition), EvoINDUSTRY (nature-inspired techniques in industrial
settings), EvoNUM (bio-inspired algorithms for continuous parameter
optimization), EvoPAR (parallel implementation of evolutionary
algorithms), EvoRISK (computational intelligence for risk
management, security and defence applications), EvoROBOT
(evolutionary robotics), and EvoSTOC (evolutionary algorithms in
stochastic and dynamic environments).
This book constitutes the refereed conference proceedings of the
18th International Conference on the Applications of Evolutionary
Computation, EvoApplications 2015, held in Copenhagen, Spain, in
April 2015, colocated with the Evo 2015 events EuroGP, EvoCOP, and
EvoMUSART. The 72 revised full papers presented were carefully
reviewed and selected from 125 submissions. EvoApplications 2015
consisted of the following 13 tracks: EvoBIO (evolutionary
computation, machine learning and data mining in computational
biology), EvoCOMNET (nature-inspired techniques for
telecommunication networks and other parallel and distributed
systems), EvoCOMPLEX (evolutionary algorithms and complex systems),
EvoENERGY (evolutionary computation in energy applications), EvoFIN
(evolutionary and natural computation in finance and economics),
EvoGAMES (bio-inspired algorithms in games), EvoIASP (evolutionary
computation in image analysis, signal processing, and pattern
recognition), EvoINDUSTRY (nature-inspired techniques in industrial
settings), EvoNUM (bio-inspired algorithms for continuous parameter
optimization), EvoPAR (parallel implementation of evolutionary
algorithms), EvoRISK (computational intelligence for risk
management, security and defence applications), EvoROBOT
(evolutionary computation in robotics), and EvoSTOC (evolutionary
algorithms in stochastic and dynamic environments).
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