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Group: EvolutionaryComputation - with tag hybridization [7 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the EvolutionaryComputation group with tag hybridization
  • SALHE-EA: A New Evolutionary Algorithm for Multi-Objective Optimization of Electromagnetic Devices
    Intelligent Computer Techniques in Applied Electromagnetics (2008), pp. 37-45.
    by Emonuele Dilettoso, Santi Rizzo, Nunzio Salerno
  • Divide-and-Evolve: A New Memetic Scheme for Domain-Independent Temporal Planning
    Evolutionary Computation in Combinatorial Optimization (2006), pp. 247-260.
    by Marc Schoenauer, Pierre Savéant, Vincent Vidal
  • Hybrid Evolutionary Algorithms: Methodologies, Architectures, and Reviews
    Hybrid Evolutionary Algorithms (2007), pp. 1-17.
    by Crina Grosan, Ajith Abraham
  • The Creativity Potential Within Evolutionary Algorithms
    Advances in Artificial Life (2007), pp. 845-854.
    by David Iclănzan
  • Hybrid Continuous Interacting Ant Colony aimed at enhanced Global Optimization
    Algorithmic Operations Research, Vol. 2, No. 1. (2007), pp. 52-64.
    by J Dreo, P Siarry
  • A multi-level thresholding approach using a hybrid optimal estimation algorithm
    Pattern Recognition Letters, Vol. 28, No. 5. (1 April 2007), pp. 662-669.
    by Shu-Kai S Fan, Yen Lin
  • Synthesis of the [beta]-distribution as an aid to stochastic global optimization
    Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Vol. In Press, Uncorrected Proof
    by MM Ali
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