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Agent based evolutionary search is an emerging paradigm in
computational int- ligence offering the potential to conceptualize
and solve a variety of complex problems such as currency trading,
production planning, disaster response m- agement, business process
management etc. There has been a significant growth in the number
of publications related to the development and applications of
agent based systems in recent years which has prompted special
issues of journals and dedicated sessions in premier conferences.
The notion of an agent with its ability to sense, learn and act
autonomously - lows the development of a plethora of efficient
algorithms to deal with complex problems. This notion of an agent
differs significantly from a restrictive definition of a solution
in an evolutionary algorithm and opens up the possibility to model
and capture emergent behavior of complex systems through a natural
age- oriented decomposition of the problem space. While this
flexibility of represen- tion offered by agent based systems is
widely acknowledged, they need to be - signed for specific purposes
capturing the right level of details and description. This edited
volume is aimed to provide the readers with a brief background of
agent based evolutionary search, recent developments and studies
dealing with various levels of information abstraction and
applications of agent based evo- tionary systems. There are 12 peer
reviewed chapters in this book authored by d- tinguished
researchers who have shared their experience and findings spanning
across a wide range of applications.
Agent based evolutionary search is an emerging paradigm in
computational int- ligence offering the potential to conceptualize
and solve a variety of complex problems such as currency trading,
production planning, disaster response m- agement, business process
management etc. There has been a significant growth in the number
of publications related to the development and applications of
agent based systems in recent years which has prompted special
issues of journals and dedicated sessions in premier conferences.
The notion of an agent with its ability to sense, learn and act
autonomously - lows the development of a plethora of efficient
algorithms to deal with complex problems. This notion of an agent
differs significantly from a restrictive definition of a solution
in an evolutionary algorithm and opens up the possibility to model
and capture emergent behavior of complex systems through a natural
age- oriented decomposition of the problem space. While this
flexibility of represen- tion offered by agent based systems is
widely acknowledged, they need to be - signed for specific purposes
capturing the right level of details and description. This edited
volume is aimed to provide the readers with a brief background of
agent based evolutionary search, recent developments and studies
dealing with various levels of information abstraction and
applications of agent based evo- tionary systems. There are 12 peer
reviewed chapters in this book authored by d- tinguished
researchers who have shared their experience and findings spanning
across a wide range of applications.
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Artificial Life and Computational Intelligence - Second Australasian Conference, ACALCI 2016, Canberra, ACT, Australia, February 2-5, 2016, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Tapabrata Ray, Ruhul Sarker, Xiaodong Li
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R2,595
Discovery Miles 25 950
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the Second Australasian
Conference on Artificial Life and Computational Intelligence,
ACALCI 2016, held in Canberra, ACT, Australia, in February 2016.
The 30 full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed
and selected from 41 submissions. They are organized in topical
sections named: mathematical modeling and theory; learning and
optimization; planning and scheduling; feature selection; and
applications and games.
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