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Parallel Problem Solving from Nature - PPSN XV - 15th International Conference, Coimbra, Portugal, September 8-12, 2018, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Anne Auger, Carlos M. Fonseca, Nuno Lourenco, Penousal Machado, Luis Paquete, …
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This two-volume set LNCS 11101 and 11102 constitutes the refereed
proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Parallel
Problem Solving from Nature, PPSN 2018, held in Coimbra, Portugal,
in September 2018. The 79 revised full papers were carefully
reviewed and selected from 205 submissions. The papers cover a wide
range of topics in natural computing including evolutionary
computation, artificial neural networks, artificial life, swarm
intelligence, artificial immune systems, self-organizing systems,
emergent behavior, molecular computing, evolutionary robotics,
evolvable hardware, parallel implementations and applications to
real-world problems. The papers are organized in the following
topical sections: numerical optimization; combinatorial
optimization; genetic programming; multi-objective optimization;
parallel and distributed frameworks; runtime analysis and
approximation results; fitness landscape modeling and analysis;
algorithm configuration, selection, and benchmarking; machine
learning and evolutionary algorithms; and applications. Also
included are the descriptions of 23 tutorials and 6 workshops which
took place in the framework of PPSN XV.
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Parallel Problem Solving from Nature - PPSN XV - 15th International Conference, Coimbra, Portugal, September 8-12, 2018, Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Anne Auger, Carlos M. Fonseca, Nuno Lourenco, Penousal Machado, Luis Paquete, …
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This two-volume set LNCS 11101 and 11102 constitutes the refereed
proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Parallel
Problem Solving from Nature, PPSN 2018, held in Coimbra, Portugal,
in September 2018. The 79 revised full papers were carefully
reviewed and selected from 205 submissions. The papers cover a wide
range of topics in natural computing including evolutionary
computation, artificial neural networks, artificial life, swarm
intelligence, artificial immune systems, self-organizing systems,
emergent behavior, molecular computing, evolutionary robotics,
evolvable hardware, parallel implementations and applications to
real-world problems. The papers are organized in the following
topical sections: numerical optimization; combinatorial
optimization; genetic programming; multi-objective optimization;
parallel and distributed frameworks; runtime analysis and
approximation results; fitness landscape modeling and analysis;
algorithm configuration, selection, and benchmarking; machine
learning and evolutionary algorithms; and applications. Also
included are the descriptions of 23 tutorials and 6 workshops which
took place in the framework of PPSN XV.
This book introduces readers to a variety of tools for automatic
analog integrated circuit (IC) sizing and optimization. The authors
provide a historical perspective on the early methods proposed to
tackle automatic analog circuit sizing, with emphasis on the
methodologies to size and optimize the circuit, and on the
methodologies to estimate the circuit's performance. The discussion
also includes robust circuit design and optimization and the most
recent advances in layout-aware analog sizing approaches. The
authors describe a methodology for an automatic flow for analog IC
design, including details of the inputs and interfaces,
multi-objective optimization techniques, and the enhancements made
in the base implementation by using machine leaning techniques. The
Gradient model is discussed in detail, along with the methods to
include layout effects in the circuit sizing. The concepts and
algorithms of all the modules are thoroughly described, enabling
readers to reproduce the methodologies, improve the quality of
their designs, or use them as starting point for a new tool. An
extensive set of application examples is included to demonstrate
the capabilities and features of the methodologies described.
This book introduces readers to a variety of tools for analog
layout design automation. After discussing the placement and
routing problem in electronic design automation (EDA), the authors
overview a variety of automatic layout generation tools, as well as
the most recent advances in analog layout-aware circuit sizing. The
discussion includes different methods for automatic placement (a
template-based Placer and an optimization-based Placer), a
fully-automatic Router and an empirical-based Parasitic Extractor.
The concepts and algorithms of all the modules are thoroughly
described, enabling readers to reproduce the methodologies, improve
the quality of their designs, or use them as starting point for a
new tool. All the methods described are applied to practical
examples for a 130nm design process, as well as placement and
routing benchmark sets.
This book introduces readers to a variety of tools for automatic
analog integrated circuit (IC) sizing and optimization. The authors
provide a historical perspective on the early methods proposed to
tackle automatic analog circuit sizing, with emphasis on the
methodologies to size and optimize the circuit, and on the
methodologies to estimate the circuit's performance. The discussion
also includes robust circuit design and optimization and the most
recent advances in layout-aware analog sizing approaches. The
authors describe a methodology for an automatic flow for analog IC
design, including details of the inputs and interfaces,
multi-objective optimization techniques, and the enhancements made
in the base implementation by using machine leaning techniques. The
Gradient model is discussed in detail, along with the methods to
include layout effects in the circuit sizing. The concepts and
algorithms of all the modules are thoroughly described, enabling
readers to reproduce the methodologies, improve the quality of
their designs, or use them as starting point for a new tool. An
extensive set of application examples is included to demonstrate
the capabilities and features of the methodologies described.
This book introduces readers to a variety of tools for analog
layout design automation. After discussing the placement and
routing problem in electronic design automation (EDA), the authors
overview a variety of automatic layout generation tools, as well as
the most recent advances in analog layout-aware circuit sizing. The
discussion includes different methods for automatic placement (a
template-based Placer and an optimization-based Placer), a
fully-automatic Router and an empirical-based Parasitic Extractor.
The concepts and algorithms of all the modules are thoroughly
described, enabling readers to reproduce the methodologies, improve
the quality of their designs, or use them as starting point for a
new tool. All the methods described are applied to practical
examples for a 130nm design process, as well as placement and
routing benchmark sets.
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Genetic Programming - 24th European Conference, EuroGP 2021, Held as Part of EvoStar 2021, Virtual Event, April 7-9, 2021, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Ting Hu, Nuno Lourenco, Eric Medvet
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 24th European
Conference on Genetic Programming, EuroGP 2021, held as part of
Evo*2021, as Virtual Event, in April 2021, co-located with the
Evo*2021 events, EvoCOP, EvoMUSART, and EvoApplications. The 11
revised full papers and 6 short papers presented in this book were
carefully reviewed and selected from 27 submissions. The wide range
of topics in this volume reflects the current state of research in
the field. The collection of papers cover interesting topics
including developing new operators for variants of GP algorithms,
as well as exploring GP applications to the optimisation of machine
learning methods and the evolution of complex combinational logic
circuits.
This book consists of the research, design and implementation, from
sizing to layout with parasitic extraction and yield estimation, of
a low-power, low-noise amplifier for biomedical and healthcare
applications of bio-potential signals, particularly focusing on the
electromyography and electrooculography. These signals usually
operate in different broadbands, yet follow an impulse-shape
transmission, hence being suitable to be applied and detected by
the same receiver.
In this book, innovative research using artificial neural networks
(ANNs) is conducted to automate the placement task in analog
integrated circuit layout design, by creating a generalized model
that can generate valid layouts at push-button speed. Further, it
exploits ANNs' generalization and push-button speed prediction
(once fully trained) capabilities, and details the optimal
description of the input/output data relation. The description
developed here is chiefly reflected in two of the system's
characteristics: the shape of the input data and the minimized loss
function. In order to address the latter, abstract and segmented
descriptions of both the input data and the objective behavior are
developed, which allow the model to identify, in newer scenarios,
sub-blocks which can be found in the input data. This approach
yields device-level descriptions of the input topology that, for
each device, focus on describing its relation to every other device
in the topology. By means of these descriptions, an unfamiliar
overall topology can be broken down into devices that are subject
to the same constraints as a device in one of the training
topologies. In the experimental results chapter, the trained ANNs
are used to produce a variety of valid placement solutions even
beyond the scope of the training/validation sets, demonstrating the
model's effectiveness in terms of identifying common components
between newer topologies and reutilizing the acquired knowledge.
Lastly, the methodology used can readily adapt to the given
problem's context (high label production cost), resulting in an
efficient, inexpensive and fast model.
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Genetic Programming - 23rd European Conference, EuroGP 2020, Held as Part of EvoStar 2020, Seville, Spain, April 15-17, 2020, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Ting Hu, Nuno Lourenco, Eric Medvet, Federico Divina
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 23rd European
Conference on Genetic Programming, EuroGP 2020, held as part of
Evo*2020, in Seville, Spain, in April 2020, co-located with the
Evo*2020 events EvoCOP, EvoMUSART and EvoApplications. The 12 full
papers and 6 short papers presented in this book were carefully
reviewed and selected from 36 submissions. The papers cover a wide
spectrum of topics, including designing GP algorithms for ensemble
learning, comparing GP with popular machine learning algorithms,
customising GP algorithms for more explainable AI applications to
real-world problems.
This work addresses the research and development of an innovative
optimization kernel applied to analog integrated circuit (IC)
design. Particularly, this works describes the modifications inside
the AIDA Framework, an electronic design automation framework fully
developed by at the Integrated Circuits Group-LX of the Instituto
de Telecomunicacoes, Lisbon. It focusses on AIDA-CMK, by enhancing
AIDA-C, which is the circuit optimizer component of AIDA, with a
new multi-objective multi-constraint optimization module that
constructs a base for multiple algorithm implementations. The
proposed solution implements three approaches to multi-objective
multi-constraint optimization, namely, an evolutionary approach
with NSGAII, a swarm intelligence approach with MOPSO and
stochastic hill climbing approach with MOSA. Moreover, the
implemented structure allows the easy hybridization between kernels
transforming the previous simple NSGAII optimization module into a
more evolved and versatile module supporting multiple single and
multi-kernel algorithms. The three multi-objective optimization
approaches were validated with CEC2009 benchmarks to constrained
multi-objective optimization and tested with real analog IC design
problems. The achieved results were compared in terms of
performance, using statistical results obtained from multiple
independent runs. Finally, some hybrid approaches were also
experimented, giving a foretaste to a wide range of opportunities
to explore in future work.
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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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