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Geometry of evolutionary algorithms

Proceedings of the 13th annual conference companion on Genetic and evolutionary computation, 2011
The various flavors of Evolutionary Algorithms look very similar when cleared of algorithmically irrelevant differences such as domain of application and phenotype interpretation. Representation-independent algorithmic characteristics like the selection scheme can be freely exchanged between algorithms.
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What is an Evolutionary Algorithm?

2003
The most important aim of this chapter is to describe what an evolutionary algorithm is. This description is deliberately based on a unifying view presenting a general scheme that forms the common basis of all evolutionary algorithm (EA) variants. The main components of EAs are discussed, explaining their role and related issues of terminology. This is
A. E. Eiben, J. E. Smith
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Fluid evolutionary algorithms

IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 2010
FluidDB is a new structured storage system, available online for limited alpha test, which is designed to be able to easily store objects and relations among them (using tags). It is accessible through a simple REST interface, which is usually wrapped in a high-level language library.
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Multinational evolutionary algorithms

Proceedings of the 1999 Congress on Evolutionary Computation-CEC99 (Cat. No. 99TH8406), 2003
Since practical problems often are very complex with a large number of objectives, it can be difficult or impossible to create an objective function expressing all the criteria of good solutions. Sometimes a simpler function can be used where local optimas could be both valid and interesting.
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An Evolutionary Clustering Algorithm

2004
There are many heuristic algorithms for clustering, from which the most important are the hierarchical methods of agglomeration, especially the Ward’s method. Among the iterative methods the most universally used is the C–means method and it’s generalizations.
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Why evolutionary algorithms?

Bull. EATCS, 1999
Summary: We discuss the paradigm of Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs). We argue about the need for new heuristics in real-world solving, compare the evolutionary approach to local search, simulated annealing, and tabu search, and indicate the potential behind the evolutionary approach.
David B. Fogel, Zbigniew Michalewicz
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Mastermind by evolutionary algorithms

Proceedings of the 1999 ACM symposium on Applied computing, 1999
Luí Bento   +2 more
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Painting with Evolutionary Algorithms

2022
Danny Dijkzeul   +4 more
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