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GECCO 2014: Vancouver, BC, Canada
- Dirk V. Arnold:

Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, GECCO '14, Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 12-16, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2662-9
Track: ant colony optimization and swarm intelligence
- Hazem Radwan Ahmed, Janice I. Glasgow:

An improved multi-start particle swarm-based algorithm for protein structure comparison. 1-8 - Mohammad Reza Bonyadi, Zbigniew Michalewicz

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SPSO 2011: analysis of stability; local convergence; and rotation sensitivity. 9-16 - Yasser González-Fernández, Stephen Chen

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Identifying and exploiting the scale of a search space in particle swarm optimization. 17-24 - Betania Hernández-Ocaña

, Maria del Pilar Pozos Parra, Efrén Mezura-Montes
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Stepsize control on the modified bacterial foraging algorithm for constrained numerical optimization. 25-32 - Ying Lin

, Jingjing Li, Jun Zhang
, Meng Wan:
A tribal ecosystem inspired algorithm (TEA) for global optimization. 33-40 - Xiao Fang Liu

, Zhi-Hui Zhan
, Ke-Jing Du, Wei-Neng Chen:
Energy aware virtual machine placement scheduling in cloud computing based on ant colony optimization approach. 41-48 - Timothy Solum, Brent E. Eskridge, Ingo Schlupp:

Consensus costs and conflict in a collective movement. 49-56 - Gunnar Völkel, Markus Maucher, Uwe Schöning, Hans A. Kestler

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Ant colony optimization with group learning. 57-64 - Friedrich Burkhard von der Osten, Michael Kirley, Tim Miller:

Anticipatory stigmergic collision avoidance under noise. 65-72 - Wei-Jie Yu, Jing-Jing Li, Jun Zhang

, Meng Wan:
Differential evolution using mutation strategy with adaptive greediness degree control. 73-80 - Saúl Zapotecas Martínez

, Alfredo Arias Montaño, Carlos A. Coello Coello
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Constrained multi-objective aerodynamic shape optimization via swarm intelligence. 81-88 - Chuanbin Zhang

, Yue-Jiao Gong, Jing-Jing Li, Ying Lin:
Automatic path planning for autonomous underwater vehicles based on an adaptive differential evolution. 89-96
Track: artificial immune systems
- Zeineb Chelly

, Zied Elouedi
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A two-leveled hybrid dendritic cell algorithm under imprecise reasoning. 97-104 - Simone A. Ludwig:

Clonal selection based fuzzy C-means algorithm for clustering. 105-112 - Pietro S. Oliveto

, Dirk Sudholt:
On the runtime analysis of stochastic ageing mechanisms. 113-120 - Kevin Sim, Emma Hart:

An improved immune inspired hyper-heuristic for combinatorial optimisation problems. 121-128 - Johannes Textor

, Katharina Dannenberg
, Maciej Liskiewicz:
A generic finite automata based approach to implementing lymphocyte repertoire models. 129-136
Track: artificial life, robotics, and evolvable hardware
- Jeremy Acre, Brent E. Eskridge, Nicholas Zoller, Ingo Schlupp:

Adapting to a changing environment using winner and loser effects. 137-144 - Derrik E. Asher

, Jeffrey L. Krichmar
, Nicolas Oros:
Evolution of biologically plausible neural networks performing a visually guided reaching task. 145-152 - David Catteeuw, The Anh Han

, Bernard Manderick:
Evolution of honest signaling by social punishment. 153-160 - Oliver J. Coleman, Alan D. Blair

, Jeff Clune:
Automated generation of environments to test the general learning capabilities of AI agents. 161-168 - Jason Fairey, Terence Soule:

Evolution of communication and cooperation. 169-176 - Anya Elaine Johnson, Heather J. Goldsby, Sherri Goings, Charles Ofria

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The evolution of kin inclusivity levels. 177-184 - Joel Lehman, Risto Miikkulainen:

Overcoming deception in evolution of cognitive behaviors. 185-192 - Jingyu Li, Jed Storie, Jeff Clune:

Encouraging creative thinking in robots improves their ability to solve challenging problems. 193-200 - Wei Li, Melvin Gauci, Roderich Gross

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Coevolutionary learning of swarm behaviors without metrics. 201-208 - Jared M. Moore, Philip K. McKinley:

Evolving joint-level control with digital muscles. 209-216 - Justin K. Pugh, Skyler Goodell, Kenneth O. Stanley:

Directional communication in evolved multiagent teams. 217-224 - David Peter Shorten, Geoff S. Nitschke

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Generational neuro-evolution: restart and retry for improvement. 225-232 - Brian G. Woolley, Kenneth O. Stanley:

A novel human-computer collaboration: combining novelty search with interactive evolution. 233-240 - Payam Zahadat

, Thomas Schmickl
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Wolfpack-inspired evolutionary algorithm and a reaction-diffusion-based controller are used for pattern formation. 241-248
Track: biological and biomedical applications
- Soha Ahmed, Mengjie Zhang, Lifeng Peng

, Bing Xue:
Multiple feature construction for effective biomarker identification and classification using genetic programming. 249-256 - Eddy J. Bautista

, Ranjan Srivastava
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Enhancing genetic algorithm-based genome-scale metabolic network curation efficiency. 257-264 - Joi Carter, Daniel Beck, Henry Williams, Gerry V. Dozier, James A. Foster

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GA-based selection of vaginal microbiome features associated with bacterial vaginosis. 265-268 - Rotem Golan, Christian Jacob, Savraj Grewal, Jörg Denzinger

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Predicting patterns of gene expression during drosophila embryogenesis. 269-276 - Rashid Ibragimov, Maximilian Malek

, Jan Baumbach
, Jiong Guo:
Multiple graph edit distance: simultaneous topological alignment of multiple protein-protein interaction networks with an evolutionary algorithm. 277-284
Track: digital entertainment technologies and arts
- William Barry, Brian J. Ross:

Virtual photography using multi-objective particle swarm optimization. 285-292 - Emil Juul Jacobsen, Rasmus Greve, Julian Togelius

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Monte Mario: platforming with MCTS. 293-300 - Penousal Machado, João Correia

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Semantic aware methods for evolutionary art. 301-308 - Matthieu Macret, Philippe Pasquier

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Automatic design of sound synthesizers as pure data patches using coevolutionary mixed-typed cartesian genetic programming. 309-316 - Samadhi Nallaperuma, Frank Neumann

, Mohammad Reza Bonyadi, Zbigniew Michalewicz
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EVOR: an online evolutionary algorithm for car racing games. 317-324 - Jacob Schrum

, Risto Miikkulainen:
Evolving multimodal behavior with modular neural networks in Ms. Pac-Man. 325-332
Track: estimation of distribution algorithms
- Lee A. Christie

, John A. W. McCall
, David P. Lonie
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Minimal walsh structure and ordinal linkage of monotonicity-invariant function classes on bit strings. 333-340 - Chris R. Cox, Richard A. Watson:

Solving building block problems using generative grammar. 341-348 - Bentolhoda Helmi, Adel Torkaman Rahmani:

Estimation of distribution algorithm using factor graph and Markov blanket canonical factorization. 349-356 - Ngoc Hoang Luong

, Han La Poutré, Peter A. N. Bosman:
Multi-objective gene-pool optimal mixing evolutionary algorithms. 357-364 - Jean Paulo Martins

, Alexandre C. B. Delbem
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Multimodality and the linkage-learning difficulty of additively separable functions. 365-372
Track: evolution strategies and evolutionary programming
- Youhei Akimoto, Anne Auger, Nikolaus Hansen

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Comparison-based natural gradient optimization in high dimension. 373-380 - Chun-Kit Au, Ho-fung Leung

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Halfspace sampling in evolution strategies. 381-388 - Tobias Glasmachers:

Handling sharp ridges with local supremum transformations. 389-396 - Ilya Loshchilov:

A computationally efficient limited memory CMA-ES for large scale optimization. 397-404
Track: evolutionary combinatorial optimization and metaheuristics
- Carlos Eduardo de Andrade

, Mauricio G. C. Resende, Howard J. Karloff, Flávio Keidi Miyazawa
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Evolutionary algorithms for overlapping correlation clustering. 405-412 - Matthieu Basseur, Adrien Goëffon:

On the efficiency of worst improvement for climbing NK-landscapes. 413-420 - Mohammad Reza Bonyadi, Zbigniew Michalewicz

, Michal Roman Przybylek
, Adam Wierzbicki
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Socially inspired algorithms for the travelling thief problem. 421-428 - Saulo Cunha Campos, José Elias Claudio Arroyo:

NSGA-II with iterated greedy for a bi-objective three-stage assembly flowshop scheduling problem. 429-436 - Francisco Chicano

, L. Darrell Whitley, Andrew M. Sutton
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Efficient identification of improving moves in a ball for pseudo-boolean problems. 437-444 - HyukGeun Choi, Jinhyun Kim, Byung-Ro Moon:

A hybrid incremental genetic algorithm for subgraph isomorphism problem. 445-452 - David Iclanzan, Fabio Daolio, Marco Tomassini:

Data-driven local optima network characterization of QAPLIB instances. 453-460 - David Meignan:

A heuristic approach to schedule reoptimization in the context of interactive optimization. 461-468 - Cara Monical, Forrest Stonedahl:

Static vs. dynamic populations in genetic algorithms for coloring a dynamic graph. 469-476 - Sergey Polyakovskiy

, Mohammad Reza Bonyadi, Markus Wagner
, Zbigniew Michalewicz
, Frank Neumann
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A comprehensive benchmark set and heuristics for the traveling thief problem. 477-484 - Ajitha Shenoy K. B

, Somenath Biswas, Piyush P. Kurur:
Performance of metropolis algorithm for the minimum weight code word problem. 485-492 - Alexandru-Adrian Tantar, Emilia Tantar

, Oliver Schütze
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Asymmetric quadratic landscape approximation model. 493-500 - Renato Tinós

, L. Darrell Whitley, Gabriela Ochoa
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Generalized asymmetric partition crossover (GAPX) for the asymmetric TSP. 501-508 - Carsten Witt

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Revised analysis of the (1+1) ea for the minimum spanning tree problem. 509-516
Track: evolutionary machine learning
- Mauricio García-Limón, Hugo Jair Escalante, Eduardo F. Morales

, Alicia Morales-Reyes
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Simultaneous generation of prototypes and features through genetic programming. 517-524 - Muhammad Iqbal, Syed Saud Naqvi

, Will N. Browne
, Christopher Hollitt
, Mengjie Zhang:
Salient object detection using learning classifiersystems that compute action mappings. 525-532 - Uday Kamath, Jessica Lin

, Kenneth A. De Jong:
SAX-EFG: an evolutionary feature generation framework for time series classification. 533-540 - Jan Koutník, Jürgen Schmidhuber, Faustino J. Gomez:

Evolving deep unsupervised convolutional networks for vision-based reinforcement learning. 541-548 - Syahaneim Marzukhi

, Will N. Browne
, Mengjie Zhang:
Three-cornered coevolution learning classifier systems for classification tasks. 549-556 - Masaya Nakata, Pier Luca Lanzi

, Tim Kovacs, Keiki Takadama:
Complete action map or best action map in accuracy-based reinforcement learning classifier systems. 557-564 - Masaya Nakata, Tim Kovacs, Keiki Takadama:

A modified XCS classifier system for sequence labeling. 565-572 - Jakub Nalepa

, Michal Kawulok
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A memetic algorithm to select training data for support vector machines. 573-580
Track: evolutionary multiobjective optimization
- Nessrine Azzouz, Slim Bechikh

, Lamjed Ben Said
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Steady state IBEA assisted by MLP neural networks for expensive multi-objective optimization problems. 581-588 - Karl Bringmann, Tobias Friedrich, Patrick Klitzke:

Two-dimensional subset selection for hypervolume and epsilon-indicator. 589-596 - Martin Dohr, Bernd Eichberger:

Improving many-objective optimization performance by sequencing evolutionary algorithms. 597-604 - Jonathan E. Fieldsend

, Richard M. Everson
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Efficiently identifying pareto solutions when objective values change. 605-612 - Yu Dan Huo, Zhihua Cai, Wenyin Gong, Qin Liu:

The parameter optimization of kalman filter based on multi-objective memetic algorithm. 613-620 - Raluca Iordache, Serban Iordache, Florica Moldoveanu:

A framework for the study of preference incorporation in multiobjective evolutionary algorithms. 621-628 - Minami Miyakawa, Keiki Takadama, Hiroyuki Sato:

Controlling selection area of useful infeasible solutions and their archive for directed mating in evolutionary constrained multiobjective optimization. 629-636 - Martin Pilát

, Roman Neruda
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Hypervolume-based local search in multi-objective evolutionary optimization. 637-644 - Hiroyuki Sato:

Inverted PBI in MOEA/D and its impact on the search performance on multi and many-objective optimization. 645-652 - Jing Xiao, Zhou Wu, Jianchao Tang:

Hybridization of electromagnetism with multi-objective evolutionary algorithms for RCPSP. 653-660 - Yuan Yuan, Hua Xu, Bo Wang:

An improved NSGA-III procedure for evolutionary many-objective optimization. 661-668 - Yuan Yuan, Hua Xu, Bo Wang:

Evolutionary many-objective optimization using ensemble fitness ranking. 669-676
Track: generative and developmental systems
- David M. Bryson, Aaron P. Wagner, Charles Ofria

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There and back again: gene-processing hardware for the evolution and robotic deployment of robust navigation strategies. 689-696 - Joost Huizinga, Jeff Clune, Jean-Baptiste Mouret

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Evolving neural networks that are both modular and regular: HyperNEAT plus the connection cost technique. 697-704 - Dan Lessin, Don Fussell, Risto Miikkulainen:

Trading control intelligence for physical intelligence: muscle drives in evolved virtual creatures. 705-712 - Sebastian Risi

, Kenneth O. Stanley:
Guided self-organization in indirectly encoded and evolving topographic maps. 713-720 - Eivind Samuelsen, Kyrre Glette:

Some distance measures for morphological diversification in generative evolutionary robotics. 721-728 - Olga Smalikho, Markus Olhofer:

Growth in co-evolution of sensory system and signal processing for optimal wing control. 729-736 - Roby Velez, Jeff Clune:

Novelty search creates robots with general skills for exploration. 737-744 - Dennis Wilson, Sylvain Cussat-Blanc, Kalyan Veeramachaneni, Una-May O'Reilly, Hervé Luga

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A continuous developmental model for wind farm layout optimization. 745-752
Track: genetic algorithms
- Sylvain Colin, Benjamin Doerr, Gaspard Férey:

Monotonic functions in EC: anything but monotone! 753-760 - Israel Cruz-Vega, Mauricio García-Limón, Hugo Jair Escalante:

Adaptive-surrogate based on a neuro-fuzzy network and granular computing. 761-768 - Benjamin Doerr, Carola Doerr

, Timo Kötzing:
Unbiased black-box complexities of jump functions: how to cross large plateaus. 769-776 - Wanru Gao, Frank Neumann

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Runtime analysis for maximizing population diversity in single-objective optimization. 777-784 - Brian W. Goldman, William F. Punch:

Parameter-less population pyramid. 785-792 - Pavel Krömer

, Jan Platos
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Genetic algorithm for sampling from scale-free data and networks. 793-800 - Benjamin E. Mayer

, Kay Hamacher:
Stochastic tunneling transformation during selection in genetic algorithm. 801-806 - Samadhi Nallaperuma, Frank Neumann

, Dirk Sudholt:
A fixed budget analysis of randomized search heuristics for the traveling salesperson problem. 807-814 - Stjepan Picek, Domagoj Jakobovic

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From fitness landscape to crossover operator choice. 815-822 - Steven Ray, Vahl Scott Gordon, Laurent Vaucher:

Evolving QWOP gaits. 823-830 - Kim-Hang Ruiz:

Search for maximal snake-in-the-box using new genetic algorithm. 831-838 - Jun Shi, Ole J. Mengshoel, Dipan K. Pal:

Feedback control for multi-modal optimization using genetic algorithms. 839-846 - Ankur Sinha, Pekka Malo

, Peng Xu
, Kalyanmoy Deb:
A bilevel optimization approach to automated parameter tuning. 847-854 - Fatemeh Vafaee

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Learning the structure of large-scale bayesian networks using genetic algorithm. 855-862 - Fatemeh Vafaee

, György Turán, Peter C. Nelson, Tanya Y. Berger-Wolf
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Among-site rate variation: adaptation of genetic algorithm mutation rates at each single site. 863-870 - Martin Zaefferer, Jörg Stork

, Martina Friese, Andreas Fischbach, Boris Naujoks
, Thomas Bartz-Beielstein
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Efficient global optimization for combinatorial problems. 871-878
Track: genetic programming
- Ignacio Arnaldo, Krzysztof Krawiec

, Una-May O'Reilly:
Multiple regression genetic programming. 879-886 - Alberto Cano

, Sebastián Ventura:
GPU-parallel subtree interpreter for genetic programming. 887-894 - Vinícius Veloso de Melo:

Kaizen programming. 895-902 - Jeannie Fitzgerald

, Conor Ryan
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On size, complexity and generalisation error in GP. 903-910 - Tomohiro Harada

, Keiki Takadama:
Asynchronously evolving solutions with excessively different evaluation time by reference-based evaluation. 911-918 - Thomas Helmuth, Lee Spector

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Word count as a traditional programming benchmark problem for genetic programming. 919-926 - Rachel Hunt, Mark Johnston, Mengjie Zhang:

Evolving "less-myopic" scheduling rules for dynamic job shop scheduling with genetic programming. 927-934 - Krzysztof Krawiec

, Una-May O'Reilly:
Behavioral programming: a broader and more detailed take on semantic GP. 935-942 - Tomás Kren, Roman Neruda

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Utilization of reductions and abstraction elimination in typed genetic programming. 943-950 - William B. Langdon, Marc Modat

, Justyna Petke
, Mark Harman
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Improving 3D medical image registration CUDA software with genetic programming. 951-958 - Pak-Kan Wong, Leung-Yau Lo, Man-Leung Wong, Kwong-Sak Leung:

Grammar-based genetic programming with dependence learning and bayesian network classifier. 959-966
Track: integrative genetic and evolutionary computation
- Nikola Aulig, Markus Olhofer:

Neuro-evolutionary topology optimization of structures by utilizing local state features. 967-974 - Thomas Jansen

, Christine Zarges
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Evolutionary algorithms and artificial immune systems on a bi-stable dynamic optimisation problem. 975-982 - Azhar Khayrattee, Georgios C. Anagnostopoulos:

Derivative free optimization using a population-based stochastic gradient estimator. 983-990 - Sílvio Miguel Fragoso Rodrigues, Pavol Bauer

, Peter A. N. Bosman:
A novel population-based multi-objective CMA-ES and the impact of different constraint handling techniques. 991-998 - Renato Tinós

, L. Darrell Whitley, Adele E. Howe:
Use of explicit memory in the dynamic traveling salesman problem. 999-1006
Track: parallel evolutionary systems
- José Ignacio Hidalgo, J. Manuel Colmenar, José Luis Risco-Martín

, Carlos Sánchez-Lacruz, Juan Lanchares, Oscar Garnica
, Josefa Díaz
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Solving GA-hard problems with EMMRS and GPGPUs. 1007-1014 - Radek Hrbacek, Lukás Sekanina:

Towards highly optimized cartesian genetic programming: from sequential via SIMD and thread to massive parallel implementation. 1015-1022 - Jirí Jaros

, Radek Tyrala:
GPU-accelerated evolutionary design of the complete exchange communication on wormhole networks. 1023-1030 - Simone A. Ludwig:

MapReduce-based optimization of overlay networks using particle swarm optimization. 1031-1038 - Gabriel Luque

, Enrique Alba
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Enhancing parallel cooperative trajectory based metaheuristics with path relinking. 1039-1046 - Andrea Mambrini, Dirk Sudholt:

Design and analysis of adaptive migration intervals in parallel evolutionary algorithms. 1047-1054 - Malte Probst, Franz Rothlauf

, Jörn Grahl:
An implicitly parallel EDA based on restricted boltzmann machines. 1055-1062
Track: real world applications
- Alberto Bartoli

, Andrea De Lorenzo
, Eric Medvet
, Fabiano Tarlao:
Playing regex golf with genetic programming. 1063-1070 - Doina Bucur

, Giovanni Iacca
, Giovanni Squillero
, Alberto Paolo Tonda:
The tradeoffs between data delivery ratio and energy costs in wireless sensor networks: a multi-objectiveevolutionary framework for protocol analysis. 1071-1078 - Nicholas Cheney, Ethan Ritz, Hod Lipson

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Automated vibrational design and natural frequency tuning of multi-material structures. 1079-1086 - William J. Curran, Adrian K. Agogino, Kagan Tumer:

Hierarchical simulation for complex domains: air traffic flow management. 1087-1094 - Ivanoe De Falco

, Antonio Della Cioppa
, Domenico Maisto
, Umberto Scafuri
, Ernesto Tarantino
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Using an adaptive invasion-based model for fast range image registration. 1095-1102 - Matthew Eicholtz, Levent Burak Kara, Jason D. Lohn:

Recognizing planar kinematic mechanisms from a single image using evolutionary computation. 1103-1110 - Mohammad M. O. Gholami, Brian J. Ross:

Passive solar building design using genetic programming. 1111-1118 - Shikha Gupta

, Sheetal Taneja
, Naveen Kumar
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Quantum inspired genetic algorithm for community structure detection in social networks. 1119-1126 - David W. Hinckley Jr., Karol Zieba, Darren L. Hitt, Margaret J. Eppstein:

Evolved spacecraft trajectories for low earth orbit. 1127-1134 - Jonathan Hudson, Majid Ghaderi, Jörg Denzinger

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Dynamic multi-dimensional PSO with indirect encoding for proportional fair constrained resource allocation. 1135-1142 - Erez Levy, Omid E. David, Nathan S. Netanyahu:

Genetic algorithms and deep learning for automatic painter classification. 1143-1150 - Eric da Silva Praxedes, Adriano S. Koshiyama, Elita Selmara Abreu, Douglas Mota Dias

, Marley Maria Bernardes Rebuzzi Vellasco, Marco Aurélio Cavalcanti Pacheco:
Lithology discrimination using seismic elastic attributes: a genetic fuzzy classifier approach. 1151-1158 - Robin C. Purshouse

, Abdallah K. Ally, Alan Brennan
, Daniel Moyo, Paul Norman:
Evolutionary parameter estimation for a theory of planned behaviour microsimulation of alcohol consumption dynamics in an English birth cohort 2003 to 2010. 1159-1166 - M. Zubair Rafique, Ping Chen, Christophe Huygens

, Wouter Joosen:
Evolutionary algorithms for classification of malware families through different network behaviors. 1167-1174 - Alma As-Aad Mohammad Rahat

, Richard M. Everson
, Jonathan E. Fieldsend
:
Multi-objective routing optimisation for battery-powered wireless sensor mesh networks. 1175-1182 - Yuji Sato

, Yusuke Oku, Masanori Fukuda:
Applying GA with local search by taking hamming distances into consideration to credit erasure processing problems. 1183-1190 - Dror Sholomon, Omid E. David, Nathan S. Netanyahu:

Genetic algorithm-based solver for very large multiple jigsaw puzzles of unknown dimensions and piece orientation. 1191-1198 - Pradyumn Kumar Shukla

, Michael P. Cipold
, Claus C. Bachmann, Hartmut Schmeck:
On homogenization of coal in longitudinal blending beds. 1199-1206 - Daniel H. Stolfi

, Enrique Alba
:
Eco-friendly reduction of travel times in european smart cities. 1207-1214 - Logan Michael Yliniemi, Adrian K. Agogino, Kagan Tumer:

Evolutionary agent-based simulation of the introduction of new technologies in air traffic management. 1215-1222 - Martin Zaefferer, Beate Breiderhoff, Boris Naujoks

, Martina Friese
, Jörg Stork
, Andreas Fischbach, Oliver Flasch, Thomas Bartz-Beielstein
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Tuning multi-objective optimization algorithms for cyclone dust separators. 1223-1230
Track: search based software engineering
- Shaukat Ali

, Muhammad Zohaib Iqbal, Andrea Arcuri:
Improved heuristics for solving OCL constraints using search algorithms. 1231-1238 - Dionysios Efstathiou, Peter McBurney

, Steffen Zschaler
, Johann Bourcier
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Surrogate-assisted optimisation of composite applications in mobile ad hoc networks. 1239-1246 - Lingbo Li, Mark Harman

, Emmanuel Letier, Yuanyuan Zhang:
Robust next release problem: handling uncertainty during optimization. 1247-1254 - Roberto Erick Lopez-Herrejon, Javier Ferrer

, Francisco Chicano
, Evelyn Nicole Haslinger, Alexander Egyed, Enrique Alba
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A parallel evolutionary algorithm for prioritized pairwise testing of software product lines. 1255-1262 - Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer

, Marouane Kessentini, Slim Bechikh
, Kalyanmoy Deb, Mel Ó Cinnéide:
High dimensional search-based software engineering: finding tradeoffs among 15 objectives for automating software refactoring using NSGA-III. 1263-1270 - Elmahdi Omar, Sudipto Ghosh, L. Darrell Whitley:

Comparing search techniques for finding subtle higher order mutants. 1271-1278 - Simon M. Poulding, Robert Feldt:

Generating structured test data with specific properties using nested Monte-Carlo search. 1279-1286 - Aurora Ramírez

, José Raúl Romero
, Sebastián Ventura:
On the performance of multiple objective evolutionary algorithms for software architecture discovery. 1287-1294 - Tao Yue, Shaukat Ali

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Applying search algorithms for optimizing stakeholders familiarity and balancing workload in requirements assignment. 1295-1302
Track: self-* search
- Steven Adriaensen, Tim Brys, Ann Nowé:

Fair-share ILS: a simple state-of-the-art iterated local search hyperheuristic. 1303-1310 - Márcio Porto Basgalupp

, Rodrigo Coelho Barros
, Tiago Barabasz:
A grammatical evolution based hyper-heuristic for the automatic design of split criteria. 1311-1318 - Giorgos Karafotias, Ágoston E. Eiben, Mark Hoogendoorn:

Generic parameter control with reinforcement learning. 1319-1326 - Jorge Alberto Soria-Alcaraz, Gabriela Ochoa

, Juan Martín Carpio
, Héctor Puga
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Evolvability metrics in adaptive operator selection. 1327-1334 - Ryoji Tanabe, Alex S. Fukunaga:

On the pathological behavior of adaptive differential evolution on hybrid objective functions. 1335-1342 - Roberto Ugolotti, Stefano Cagnoni

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Analysis of evolutionary algorithms using multi-objective parameter tuning. 1343-1350 - Tiantian Zhang, Michael Georgiopoulos, Georgios C. Anagnostopoulos:

Online model racing based on extreme performance. 1351-1358
Track: theory
- Duc-Cuong Dang, Per Kristian Lehre:

Evolution under partial information. 1359-1366 - Duc-Cuong Dang, Per Kristian Lehre:

Refined upper bounds on the expected runtime of non-elitist populations from fitness-levels. 1367-1374 - Benjamin Doerr, Carola Doerr

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The impact of random initialization on the runtime of randomized search heuristics. 1375-1382 - Christian Gießen, Timo Kötzing:

Robustness of populations in stochastic environments. 1383-1390 - Timo Kötzing:

Concentration of first hitting times under additive drift. 1391-1398 - Andrei Lissovoi, Carsten Witt

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MMAS vs. population-based EA on a family of dynamic fitness functions. 1399-1406 - Alan J. Lockett:

Model-optimal optimization by solving bellman equations. 1407-1414 - Pradyumn Kumar Shukla

, Nadja Doll, Hartmut Schmeck
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A theoretical analysis of volume based Pareto front approximations. 1415-1422 - Bo Song, Victor O. K. Li:

Gaussian mixture model of evolutionary algorithms. 1423-1430 - Andrew M. Sutton

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Superpolynomial lower bounds for the (1+1) EA on some easy combinatorial problems. 1431-1438 - Kuai Wei, Michael J. Dinneen

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Runtime analysis to compare best-improvement and first-improvement in memetic algorithms. 1439-1446

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