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13. UKCI 2013: Guildford, UK
- 13th UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence, UKCI 2013, Guildford, United Kingdom, September 9-11, 2013. IEEE 2013
- Larry Bull, Andrew Adamatzky:
Evolving gene regulatory networks with mobile DNA mechanisms. 1-7 - Claire Gerrard, John A. W. McCall, Christopher MacLeod, George Macleod Coghill:
Combining biochemical network motifs within an ARN-agent control system. 8-15 - Michalis Mavrovouniotis, Shengxiang Yang:
Evolving neural networks using ant colony optimization with pheromone trail limits. 16-23 - Spencer Angus Thomas, Yaochu Jin, Emma Laing, Colin P. Smith:
Reconstructing regulatory networks in Streptomyces using evolutionary algorithms. 24-30 - Zujian Wu, Wei Pang, George Macleod Coghill:
Stepwise modelling of biochemical pathways based on qualitative model learning. 31-37 - Josie McCulloch, Christian Wagner, Uwe Aickelin:
Measuring the directional distance between fuzzy sets. 38-45 - Weigui Jair Zhou, Douglas Leslie Maskell, Chai Quek:
Fuzzy interpolation and extrapolation using shift ratio and overall weight measurement based on areas of fuzzy sets. 46-53 - Tuong Manh Vu, Peer-Olaf Siebers, Christian Wagner:
Comparison of crisp systems and fuzzy systems in agent-based simulation: A case study of soccer penalties. 54-61 - Carlos Martinez-Ortiz, Richard M. Everson:
Minkowski compactness measure. 62-66 - Trevor P. Martin:
The X-mu representation of fuzzy sets - Regaining the excluded middle. 67-73 - Richard Preen, Larry Bull:
Towards the evolution of novel vertical-axis wind turbines. 74-81 - Ran Cheng, Yaochu Jin:
Simulating swarm behaviuors for optimisation by learning from neighbours. 82-87 - Jonathan E. Fieldsend:
Multi-modal optimisation using a localised surrogates assisted evolutionary algorithm. 88-95 - Dunwei Gong, Gengxing Wang, Xiaoyan Sun:
Set-based genetic algorithms for solving many-objective optimization problems. 96-103 - Aboubakar Hameed, David Corne, David Morgan, Antony Waldock:
Large-scale optimization: Are co-operative co-evolution and fitness inheritance additive? 104-111 - Martin Anthony, Joel Ratsaby:
Maximal-margin case-based inference. 112-119 - Pamela A. Hardaker, Benjamin N. Passow, David A. Elizondo:
State detection from electromyographic signals towards the control of prosthetic limbs. 120-127 - Lee A. Christie, David P. Lonie, John A. W. McCall:
Partial structure learning by subset walsh transform. 128-135 - Hugo Hutt, Richard M. Everson, Murray Grant, John Love, George Littlejohn:
How clumpy is my image? Evaluating crowdsourced annotation tasks. 136-143 - Daniel J. Lewis, Trevor P. Martin:
X-μ fuzzy association rule method. 144-150 - Maitrei Kohli, George D. Magoulas, Michael S. C. Thomas:
Transfer learning across heterogeneous tasks using behavioural genetic principles. 151-158 - Amiram Moshaiov, Mor Elias:
Variable-based ε - PAES with adaptive fertility rate. 159-166 - Ling Zheng, Ren Diao, Qiang Shen:
Efficient feature selection using a self-adjusting harmony search algorithm. 167-174 - Ender Ozcan, Shahriar Asta, Cevriye Altintas:
Memetic algorithms for Cross-domain Heuristic Search. 175-182 - José Carlos Ortiz-Bayliss, Ender Ozcan, Andrew J. Parkes, Hugo Terashima-Marín:
A genetic programming hyper-heuristic: Turning features into heuristics for constraint satisfaction. 183-190 - Aruna Shenoy, Neil Davey, Ray J. Frank:
Recognizing facial expressions: Computational models and humans. 191-198 - A. N. K. Nasir, Mohammad Osman Tokhi, N. M. Abd Ghani:
Novel hybrid bacterial foraging and spiral dynamics algorithms. 199-205 - Ping Ling, Xiangsheng Rong:
Double-Phase Locality Sensitive Hashing of neighborhood development for multi-relational data. 206-213 - Weslly Puchalski, Viviana Cocco Mariani, Felipe Fidelis Schauenburg, Leandro dos Santos Coelho:
Wavelet neural network approach applied to biomechanics of swimming. 214-220 - David Croft, Simon Coupland, Jethro Shell, Stephen Brown:
A fast and efficient semantic short text similarity metric. 221-227 - Warren G. Jackson, Ender Ozcan, John H. Drake:
Late acceptance-based selection hyper-heuristics for cross-domain heuristic search. 228-235 - Oliver Kirkland, Beatriz de la Iglesia:
Experimental evaluation of cluster quality measures. 236-243 - Sultan Alhusain, Simon Coupland, Robert I. John, Maria Kavanagh:
Towards machine learning based design pattern recognition. 244-251 - Jun-lin Chang, Ying Chen, Xiaoping Ma:
A hybrid particle swarm optimization algorithm for parallel batch processing machines scheduling. 252-257 - Robert S. K. Miles, Julie Greensmith, Holger Schnädelbach, Jonathan M. Garibaldi:
Towards a method of identifying the causes of poor user experience on websites. 258-265 - Zhenghui Ma, Ata Kabán:
K-Nearest-Neighbours with a novel similarity measure for intrusion detection. 266-271 - Subhradeep Kayal:
Face clustering in videos: GMM-based hierarchical clustering using Spatio-Temporal data. 272-278 - Minoru Nakayama, Masashi Fujimoto:
Prediction of viewed object sizes using features of visual evoked potentials and oculo-motors. 279-285 - D. W. Cross, Chris J. Hinde, M. D. Sykora:
Predicting fluctuations in foreign exchange rates. 286-291 - Yongfeng Zhang, Changjing Shang, Qiang Shen:
Interpolating destin features for image classification. 292-298 - Azman Ali, David Hutchison, Plamen Angelov, Paul Smith:
Towards an autonomous resilience strategy the implementation of a self evolving rate limiter. 299-304 - Sachin Mylavarapu, Ata Kabán:
Random projections versus random selection of features for classification of high dimensional data. 305-312 - Sunny Orike, David Corne:
An evolutionary algorithm for bid-based dynamic economic load dispatch in a deregulated electricity market. 313-320 - Anas Elhag, Ender Ozcan:
A grouping hyper-heuristic framework based on linear linkage encoding for graph coloring. 321-326 - Ender Ozcan, Mustafa Misir, Ahmed Kheiri:
Group decision making hyper-heuristics for function optimisation. 327-333 - Ahmad Nor Kasruddin Nasir, M. Osman Tokhi, Omar K. Sayidmarie, Raja Mohd Taufika Raja Ismail:
A novel adaptive spiral dynamic algorithm for global optimization. 334-341 - Wei Fang, Jun Sun, Xiaojun Wu, Xin Yao:
Re-scheduling in railway networks. 342-352
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