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Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, March 2013
- Lee Spector:
Introduction. 1-2 - David Robert White, James McDermott, Mauro Castelli
, Luca Manzoni
, Brian W. Goldman, Gabriel Kronberger
, Wojciech Jaskowski
, Una-May O'Reilly, Sean Luke:
Better GP benchmarks: community survey results and proposals. 3-29 - Krzysztof Krawiec
, Tomasz Pawlak
:
Locally geometric semantic crossover: a study on the roles of semantics and homology in recombination operators. 31-63 - Erik Hemberg, Lester T. W. Ho
, Michael O'Neill
, Holger Claussen
:
A comparison of grammatical genetic programming grammars for controlling femtocell network coverage. 65-93 - Razieh Rezaee, Mahboobeh Houshmand
, Monireh Houshmand:
Multi-objective optimization of QCA circuits with multiple outputs using genetic programming. 95-118 - Dario Landa-Silva:
Franz Rothlauf: Design of Modern Heuristics - Springer, 2011, ISBN 978-3-540-72961-7. 119-121 - Vincenzo Bonifaci:
Andrew Adamatzky: Physarum Machines: Computers from Slime Mould - World Scientific Publishing, 2010, ISBN: 978-981-4327-58-9. 123-124
Volume 14, Number 2, June 2013
- Michele Amoretti
:
Introducing artificial evolution into peer-to-peer networks with the distributed remodeling framework. 127-153 - Theodore W. Cornforth, Hod Lipson
:
Inference of hidden variables in systems of differential equations with genetic programming. 155-190 - Yanyun Tao, Yuzhen Zhang, Jian Cao, Yalong Huang:
A module-level three-stage approach to the evolutionary design of sequential logic circuits. 191-219 - Hsing-Chih Tsai, Chan-Ping Pan:
Improving analytical models of circular concrete columns with genetic programming polynomials. 221-243 - Julian Togelius
, Mike Preuss
, Nicola Beume, Simon Wessing, Johan Hagelbäck, Georgios N. Yannakakis
, Corrado Grappiolo:
Controllable procedural map generation via multiobjective evolution. 245-277 - Denis Robilliard:
John H. Holland: Signals and boundaries: building blocks for complex adaptive systems - MIT Press, 2012. 279-280
Volume 14, Number 3, September 2013
- Juan Romero
, Penousal Machado, Adrián Carballal
:
Guest editorial: special issue on biologically inspired music, sound, art and design. 281-286 - Jonathan Byrne, Erik Hemberg, Michael O'Neill
, Anthony Brabazon
:
A methodology for user directed search in evolutionary design. 287-314 - Yang Li, Changjun Hu, Leandro L. Minku
, Haolei Zuo:
Learning aesthetic judgements in evolutionary art systems. 315-337 - Steven Bergen, Brian J. Ross:
Aesthetic 3D model evolution. 339-367 - James McDermott:
Graph grammars for evolutionary 3D design. 369-393
Volume 14, Number 4, December 2013
- Amir Mehrafsa, Alireza Sokhandan
, Ghader Karimian
:
A high performance genetic algorithm using bacterial conjugation operator (HPGA). 395-427 - James A. Foster
:
Introduction to special section: Best of EuroGP/EvoBio. 429-430 - Leonardo Vanneschi
, Matteo Mondini, Martino Bertoni
, Alberto Ronchi, Mattia Stefano:
Gene regulatory networks reconstruction from time series datasets using genetic programming: a comparison between tree-based and graph-based approaches. 431-455 - Luca Manzoni
, Mauro Castelli
, Leonardo Vanneschi
:
A new genetic programming framework based on reaction systems. 457-471 - Andrew M. Sutton:
Thomas Jansen: Analyzing Evolutionary Algorithms: The Computer Science Perspective - Springer, 2013, 255 pp, ISBN: 978-3-642-17338-7. 473-475

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