
Foundations of genetic algorithms - Volume 7
Kenneth A. De Jong, Riccardo Poli, Jonathan E. Rowe
Résumé
Foundations of Genetic Algorithms, Volume 7 (FOGA-7 is a collection of 22 papers written by the field's leading researchers, representing the most current, state-of-the-art research both in GAs and in evolutionary computation theory in general. Much more than proceedings, this clothbound book and its companion six volumes document the bi-annual FOGA workshops since their inception in 1990. Before publication, each paper is peer reviewed, revised, and edited. Covering the variety of analysis tools and techniques that characterize the behavior of evolutionary algorithms, the FOGA series, with its brand-new volume 7, provides the single best source of reference for the theoretical work in this field.
Contents
- Editorial Introduction
- Schema Analysis of OneMax Problem: Evolution Equation for First Order Schemata
- Partitioning, Epistasis, and Uncertainty
- A Schema-theory-based Extension of Geiringer's Theorem for Linear GP and Variable-length GAs under Homologous Crossover
- Bistability in a Gene Pool GA with Mutation
- The 'Crossover Landscape' and the Hamming Landscape for Binary Search Spaces
- Modelling Finite Populations
- The Sensitivity of PBIL to Its Learning Rate, and How Detailed Balance Can Remove It
- Evolutionary Algorithms and the Boltzmann Distribution
- Modeling and Simulating Diploid Simple Genetic Algorithms
- On the Evolution of Phenotypic Exploration Distributions
- How many Good Programs are there? How Long are they?
- Modeling Variation in Cooperative Coevolution Using Evolutionary Game Theory
- A Mathematical Framework for the Study of Coevolution
- Guaranteeing Coevolutionary Objective Measures
- A New Framework for the Valuation of Algorithms for Black-Box Optimization
- A Study on the Performance of the (1+1)-Evolutionary Algorithm
- The Long Term Behavior of Genetic Algorithms with Stochastic Evaluation
- On the Behavior of µ/µI,λ-ES Optimizing Functions Disturbed by Generalized Noise
- Parameter Perturbation Mechanisms in Binary Coded GAs with Self-Adaptive Mutation
- Fitness Gains and Mutation Patterns: Deriving Mutation Rates by Exploiting Landscape Data
- Towards Qualitative Models of Interactions in Evolutionary Algorithms
- Genetic Search Reinforced by the Population Hierarchy
- Autor Index
- Keyword Index
L'auteur - Kenneth A. De Jong
Kenneth A. De Jong is Professor of Computer Science at George Mason University and the founding editor of the journal Evolutionary Computation (MIT Press).
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PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Morgan Kaufmann |
Auteur(s) | Kenneth A. De Jong, Riccardo Poli, Jonathan E. Rowe |
Parution | 15/10/2003 |
Nb. de pages | 406 |
Format | 18 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 820g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780122081552 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-12-208155-2 |
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