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- 2005
- Hernán E. Aguirre, Kiyoshi Tanaka:
Selection, Drift, Recombination, and Mutation in Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithms on Scalable MNK-Landscapes. EMO 2005: 355-369 - Julio E. Alvarez-Benitez, Richard M. Everson, Jonathan E. Fieldsend:
A MOPSO Algorithm Based Exclusively on Pareto Dominance Concepts. EMO 2005: 459-473 - Matthieu Basseur, Franck Seynhaeve, El-Ghazali Talbi:
Path Relinking in Pareto Multi-objective Genetic Algorithms. EMO 2005: 120-134 - Adam Berry
, Peter Vamplew
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The Combative Accretion Model - Multiobjective Optimisation Without Explicit Pareto Ranking. EMO 2005: 77-91 - Peter A. N. Bosman, Dirk Thierens:
The Naive MIDEA: A Baseline Multi-objective EA. EMO 2005: 428-442 - Carlos A. Brizuela, Everardo Gutiérrez:
Multi-objective Go with the Winners Algorithm: A Preliminary Study. EMO 2005: 206-220 - Kazuhisa Chiba, Shigeru Obayashi, Kazuhiro Nakahashi, Hiroyuki Morino:
High-Fidelity Multidisciplinary Design Optimization of Wing Shape for Regional Jet Aircraft. EMO 2005: 621-635 - Richard O. Day, Gary B. Lamont:
Extended Multi-objective fast messy Genetic Algorithm Solving Deception Problems. EMO 2005: 296-310 - Kalyanmoy Deb, Himanshu Gupta:
Searching for Robust Pareto-Optimal Solutions in Multi-objective Optimization. EMO 2005: 150-164 - Kalyanmoy Deb, Santosh Tiwari:
Omni-optimizer: A Procedure for Single and Multi-objective Optimization. EMO 2005: 47-61 - Jerzy Duda, Andrzej Osyczka:
Multiple Criteria Lot-Sizing in a Foundry Using Evolutionary Algorithms. EMO 2005: 651-663 - Michael Emmerich, Nicola Beume, Boris Naujoks
:
An EMO Algorithm Using the Hypervolume Measure as Selection Criterion. EMO 2005: 62-76 - Peter J. Fleming, Robin C. Purshouse, Robert J. Lygoe:
Many-Objective Optimization: An Engineering Design Perspective. EMO 2005: 14-32 - Carlos M. Fonseca
, Viviane Grunert da Fonseca, Luís Paquete:
Exploring the Performance of Stochastic Multiobjective Optimisers with the Second-Order Attainment Function. EMO 2005: 250-264 - Xavier Gandibleux
, Matthias Ehrgott:
1984-2004 - 20 Years of Multiobjective Metaheuristics. But What About the Solution of Combinatorial Problems with Multiple Objectives?. EMO 2005: 33-46 - David Greiner
, Gabriel Winter
, José M. Emperador, Blas Galván:
Gray Coding in Evolutionary Multicriteria Optimization: Application in Frame Structural Optimum Design. EMO 2005: 576-591 - Julia Handl, Joshua D. Knowles:
Exploiting the Trade-off - The Benefits of Multiple Objectives in Data Clustering. EMO 2005: 547-560 - Christian Haubelt, Jürgen Gamenik, Jürgen Teich:
Initial Population Construction for Convergence Improvement of MOEAs. EMO 2005: 191-205 - Simon Huband, Luigi Barone, Lyndon While, Philip Hingston:
A Scalable Multi-objective Test Problem Toolkit. EMO 2005: 280-295 - Christian Igel:
Multi-objective Model Selection for Support Vector Machines. EMO 2005: 534-546 - Beatriz de la Iglesia
, Alan P. Reynolds, Victor J. Rayward-Smith:
Developments on a Multi-objective Metaheuristic (MOMH) Algorithm for Finding Interesting Sets of Classification Rules. EMO 2005: 826-840 - Hitoshi Iima:
Proposition of Selection Operation in a Genetic Algorithm for a Job Shop Rescheduling Problem. EMO 2005: 721-735 - Hisao Ishibuchi, Shiori Kaige, Kaname Narukawa:
Comparison Between Lamarckian and Baldwinian Repair on Multiobjective 0/1 Knapsack Problems. EMO 2005: 370-385 - Hisao Ishibuchi, Kaname Narukawa:
Recombination of Similar Parents in EMO Algorithms. EMO 2005: 265-279 - Daniel Jaeggi, Geoffrey T. Parks, Timoleon Kipouros, P. John Clarkson
:
A Multi-objective Tabu Search Algorithm for Constrained Optimisation Problems. EMO 2005: 490-504 - Min Joong Jeong, Takashi Kobayashi, Shinobu Yoshimura:
Extraction of Design Characteristics of Multiobjective Optimization - Its Application to Design of Artificial Satellite Heat Pipe. EMO 2005: 561-575 - Licheng Jiao, Maoguo Gong, Ronghua Shang, Haifeng Du, Bin Lu:
Clonal Selection with Immune Dominance and Anergy Based Multiobjective Optimization. EMO 2005: 474-489 - Yaochu Jin, Bernhard Sendhoff, Edgar Körner:
Evolutionary Multi-objective Optimization for Simultaneous Generation of Signal-Type and Symbol-Type Representations. EMO 2005: 752-766 - Laetitia Jourdan
, David Corne, Dragan A. Savic, Godfrey A. Walters:
Preliminary Investigation of the 'Learnable Evolution Model' for Faster/Better Multiobjective Water Systems Design. EMO 2005: 841-855 - Robert T. F. Ah King, Harry C. S. Rughooputh, Kalyanmoy Deb:
Evolutionary Multi-objective Environmental/Economic Dispatch: Stochastic Versus Deterministic Approaches. EMO 2005: 677-691
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