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GECCO
1999
Springer
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Three Ways to Grow Designs: A Comparison of Embryogenies for an Evolutionary Design Problem
This paper explores the use of growth processes, or embryogenies, to map genotypes to phenotypes within evolutionary systems. Following a summary of the significant features of em...
Peter J. Bentley, Sanjeev Kumar
GECCO
2005
Springer
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Parameterized versus generative representations in structural design: an empirical comparison
Any computational approach to design, including the use of evolutionary algorithms, requires the transformation of the domain-specific knowledge into a formal design representatio...
Rafal Kicinger, Tomasz Arciszewski, Kenneth A. De ...
GECCO
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Three Evolutionary Codings of Rectilinear Steiner Arborescences
A rectilinear Steiner arborescence connects points in the Euclidean plane’s first quadrant and the origin with directed rectilinear edges from the origin up and to the right. Th...
Bryant A. Julstrom, Athos Antoniades
ICES
2001
Springer
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Evolutionary Design Calibration
Abstract. Evolutionary methods are now beginning to be used routinely in design applications. However, even with computing speeds growing continuously, for many complex design prob...
Thorsten Schnier, Xin Yao
EH
1999
IEEE
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A Comparison of Dynamic Fitness Schedules for Evolutionary Design of Amplifiers
High-level analog circuit design is a complex problem domain in which evolutionary search has recently produced encouraging results. However, little is known about how to best str...
Jason D. Lohn, Gary L. Haith, Silvano Colombano, D...