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GECCO
2005
Springer
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15 years 5 months ago
Isolating the benefits of respect
The three mechanisms of crossover are transmission, assortment, and respect. Of these three mechanisms, assortment (i.e. recombination) is traditionally viewed as the primary feat...
Stephen Chen, Gregory Pitt
GECCO
2003
Springer
124views Optimization» more  GECCO 2003»
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Study Diploid System by a Hamiltonian Cycle Problem Algorithm
Complex representation in Genetic Algorithms and pattern in real problems limits the effect of crossover to construct better pattern from sporadic building blocks. Instead of intro...
Dong Xianghui, Ruwei Dai
ASAP
2000
IEEE
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15 years 4 months ago
Contention-Conscious Transaction Ordering in Embedded Multiprocessors
This paper explores the problem of efficiently ordering interprocessor communication operations in statically-scheduled multiprocessors for iterative dataflow graphs. In most digi...
Mukul Khandelia, Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya
ATAL
2007
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Combinatorial resource scheduling for multiagent MDPs
Optimal resource scheduling in multiagent systems is a computationally challenging task, particularly when the values of resources are not additive. We consider the combinatorial ...
Dmitri A. Dolgov, Michael R. James, Michael E. Sam...
GECCO
2009
Springer
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Why evolution is not a good paradigm for program induction: a critique of genetic programming
We revisit the roots of Genetic Programming (i.e. Natural Evolution), and conclude that the mechanisms of the process of evolution (i.e. selection, inheritance and variation) are ...
John R. Woodward, Ruibin Bai