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At the beginning of the 1990s research started in how to combine
soft comput ing with reconfigurable hardware in a quite unique way.
One of the methods that was developed has been called evolvable
hardware. Thanks to evolution ary algorithms researchers have
started to evolve electronic circuits routinely. A number of
interesting circuits - with features unreachable by means of con
ventional techniques - have been developed. Evolvable hardware is
quite pop ular right now; more than fifty research groups are
spread out over the world. Evolvable hardware has become a part of
the curriculum at some universi ties. Evolvable hardware is being
commercialized and there are specialized conferences devoted to
evolvable hardware. On the other hand, surprisingly, we can feel
the lack of a theoretical background and consistent design
methodology in the area. Furthermore, it is quite difficult to
implement really innovative and practically successful evolvable
systems using contemporary digital reconfigurable technology."
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Mathematical and Engineering Methods in Computer Science - 7th International Doctoral Workshop, MEMICS 2011, Lednice, Czech Republic, October 14-16, 2011, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2012)
Zdenek Kotasek, Jan Bouda, Ivana Cerna, Lukas Sekanina, Tomas Vojnar, …
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This volume constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the 7th International Doctoral Workshop on
Mathematical and Engineering Methods in Computer Science, MEMICS
2011, held in Lednice, Czech Republic, on October 14-16, 2011.
The 13 revised full papers presented together with 6 invited talks
were carefully reviewed and selected from 38 submissions. The
papers address all current issues of mathematical and engineering
methods in computer science, especially: software and hardware
dependability, computer security, computer-aided analysis and
verification, testing and diagnostics, simulation, parallel and
distributed computing, grid computing, computer networks, modern
hardware and its design, non-traditional computing architectures,
software engineering, computational intelligence, quantum
information processing, computer graphics and multimedia, signal,
text, speech, and image processing, and theoretical computer
science.
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Evolvable Systems: From Biology to Hardware - 8th International Conference, ICES 2008, Prague, Czech Republic, September 21-24, 2008, Proceedings (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Gregory S. Hornby, Lukas Sekanina, Pauline C. Haddow
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R1,610
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In the mid 1990s, researchers began applying Evolutionary
Algorithms (EAs) on a kind of computer chip that could dynamically
alter the functionality and physicalconnectionsofits circuits. This
combinationofEAs withprogrammable electronics (e. g., Field
Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and Field P- grammable Analogue
Arrays (FPAAs)) spawned a new ?eld of Evolutionary Computation (EC)
called Evolvable Hardware (EH) with its ?rst workshop, - wards
Evolvable Hardware, held in Lausanne, Switzerland in October 1995.
This workshop was followed by the First International Conference on
Evolvable S- tems: From Biology to Hardware (ICES' 96), held
inTsukuba, Japanin October 1996. The second ICES was held in
Lausanne, September 1998, the third was in Edinburgh, April 2000,
the fourth was in Tokyo, October 2001, the ?fth was in Trondheim,
March 2003, the sixth was in Sitges, September 2005, and the
seventh was in Wuhan, September 2007. Over the years the EH ?eld
has expanded beyond the use of EAs on simple electronic devices to
encompass many di?erent combinations of EAs and biol- ically
inspired algorithms (BIAs) with various physical devices (or
simulations of physical devices). Present research in the ?eld of
EH can be split into the two related areas of Evolvable
HardwareDesign (EHD) and Adaptive Hardware (AH). Evolvable Hardware
Design (EHD) is the use of EAs and BIAs for cre- ing physical
devices and designs, examples of where EHD has had some success
include analogue and digital electronics, antennas, MEMS chips,
opticalsystems aswell asquantum circuits.
At the beginning of the 1990s research started in how to combine
soft comput ing with reconfigurable hardware in a quite unique way.
One of the methods that was developed has been called evolvable
hardware. Thanks to evolution ary algorithms researchers have
started to evolve electronic circuits routinely. A number of
interesting circuits - with features unreachable by means of con
ventional techniques - have been developed. Evolvable hardware is
quite pop ular right now; more than fifty research groups are
spread out over the world. Evolvable hardware has become a part of
the curriculum at some universi ties. Evolvable hardware is being
commercialized and there are specialized conferences devoted to
evolvable hardware. On the other hand, surprisingly, we can feel
the lack of a theoretical background and consistent design
methodology in the area. Furthermore, it is quite difficult to
implement really innovative and practically successful evolvable
systems using contemporary digital reconfigurable technology."
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Genetic Programming - 21st European Conference, EuroGP 2018, Parma, Italy, April 4-6, 2018, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Mauro Castelli, Lukas Sekanina, Mengjie Zhang, Stefano Cagnoni, Pablo Garcia-Sanchez
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 21st European
Conference on Genetic Programming, EuroGP 2018, held in Parma,
Italy, in April 2018, co-located with the Evo* 2018 events, EvoCOP,
EvoMUSART, and EvoApplications. The 11 revised full papers
presented together with 8 poster papers were carefully reviewed and
selected from 36 submissions. The wide range of topics in this
volume reflects the current state of research in the field. Thus,
we see topics and applications including analysis of feature
importance for metabolomics, semantic methods, evolution of boolean
networks, generation of redundant features, ensembles of GP models,
automatic design of grammatical representations, GP and
neuroevolution, visual reinforcement learning, evolution of deep
neural networks, evolution of graphs, and scheduling in
heterogeneous networks.
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Genetic Programming - 20th European Conference, EuroGP 2017, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 19-21, 2017, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
James McDermott, Mauro Castelli, Lukas Sekanina, Evert Haasdijk, Pablo Garcia-Sanchez
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R2,653
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 20th European
Conference on Genetic Programming, EuroGP 2017, held in Amsterdam,
The Netherlands, in April 2017, co-located with the Evo* 2017
events, EvoCOP, EvoMUSART, and EvoApplications. The 14 revised full
papers presented together with 8 poster papers were carefully
reviewed and selected from 32 submissions. The wide range of topics
in this volume reflects the current state of research in the field.
Thus, we see topics and applications including program synthesis,
genetic improvement, grammatical representations, self-adaptation,
multi-objective optimisation, program semantics, search landscapes,
mathematical programming, games, operations research, networks,
evolvable hardware, and program synthesis benchmarks.
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Genetic Programming - 22nd European Conference, EuroGP 2019, Held as Part of EvoStar 2019, Leipzig, Germany, April 24-26, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Lukas Sekanina, Ting Hu, Nuno Lourenco, Hendrik Richter, Pablo Garcia-Sanchez
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 22nd European
Conference on Genetic Programming, EuroGP 2019, held as part of
Evo* 2019, in Leipzig, Germany, in April 2019, co-located with the
Evo* events EvoCOP, EvoMUSART, and EvoApplications. The 12 revised
full papers and 6 short papers presented in this volume were
carefully reviewed and selected from 36 submissions. They cover a
wide range of topics and reflect the current state of research in
the field. With a special focus on real-world applications in 2019,
the papers are devoted to topics such as the test data design in
software engineering, fault detection and classification of
induction motors, digital circuit design, mosquito abundance
prediction, machine learning and cryptographic function design.
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