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Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines, Volume 8, 2007
Volume 8, Number 1, March 2007
- Wolfgang Banzhaf

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Editorial introduction. 1-2 - Wolfgang Banzhaf:

Acknowledgment. 3-4 - Martin V. Butz, David E. Goldberg, Pier Luca Lanzi

, Kumara Sastry:
Problem solution sustenance in XCS: Markov chain analysis of niche support distributions and the impact on computational complexity. 5-37 - Ivan Tanev:

Genetic programming incorporating biased mutation for evolution and adaptation of Snakebot. 39-59 - Daniel Roggen

, Diego Federici, Dario Floreano:
Evolutionary morphogenesis for multi-cellular systems. 61-96 - Marco Tomassini, Leslie Luthi, Mario Giacobini

, William B. Langdon:
The structure of the genetic programming collaboration network. 97-103 - Torbjörn Lundh

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Cellular Automaton Modeling of Biological Pattern Formation: Characterization, Applications, and Analysis Authors: Andreas Deutsch and Sabine Dormann, Birkhäuser, 2005, XXVI, 334 p., 131 illus., Hardcover. ISBN: 0-8176-4281-1, List Price: $89.95. 105-106 - James Kennedy:

Review of Engelbrecht's Fundamentals of Computational Swarm Intelligence. 107-109
Volume 8, Number 2, June 2007
- Gregory Hornby, Sanjeev Kumar, Christian Jacob:

Editorial introduction to the special issue on developmental systems. 111-113 - Cristian A. Solari, John O. Kessler, Raymond E. Goldstein

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Motility, mixing, and multicellularity. 115-129 - Kenneth O. Stanley:

Compositional pattern producing networks: A novel abstraction of development. 131-162 - Una-May O'Reilly, Martin Hemberg:

Integrating generative growth and evolutionary computation for form exploration. 163-186 - Garnett Carl Wilson, Malcolm I. Heywood

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Introducing probabilistic adaptive mapping developmental genetic programming with redundant mappings. 187-220
Volume 8, Number 3, September 2007
- Artem Sokolov, L. Darrell Whitley, André da Motta Salles Barreto:

A note on the variance of rank-based selection strategies for genetic algorithms and genetic programming. 221-237 - Carlos Cotta

, Juan Julián Merelo Guervós
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Where is evolutionary computation going? A temporal analysis of the EC community. 239-253 - Renato Tinós

, Shengxiang Yang
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A self-organizing random immigrants genetic algorithm for dynamic optimization problems. 255-286 - Eduardo do Valle Simões:

Evolvable hardware. 287-288 - Diego H. Milone:

Adaptive learning of polynomial networks, genetic programming, backpropagation and Bayesian methods, series on genetic and evolutionary computation. 289-291 - Colin R. Reeves:

Evolutionary computation: a unified approach. 293-295
Volume 8, Number 4, December 2007
- Stephen L. Smith, Stefano Cagnoni

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Introduction to the special issue on medical applications of Genetic and Evolutionary Computation. 297-299 - Gabriela Ochoa

, Minaya Villasana
, Edmund K. Burke
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An evolutionary approach to cancer chemotherapy scheduling. 301-318 - Pierrick Legrand, Claire Bourgeois-République, Vincent Péan, Esther Harboun-Cohen, Jacques Lévy Véhel, Bruno Frachet, Evelyne Lutton

, Pierre Collet
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Interactive evolution for cochlear implants fitting. 319-354 - Stanley Gotshall, Kathy Browder, Jessica Sampson, Terence Soule, Richard Wells:

Stochastic optimization of a biologically plausible spino-neuromuscular system model. 355-380 - Armand Bankhead, Robert B. Heckendorn:

Using evolvable genetic cellular automata to model breast cancer. 381-393 - Margaret J. Eppstein, Joshua L. Payne

, Bill C. White
, Jason H. Moore
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Genomic mining for complex disease traits with "random chemistry". 395-411 - Francesco Archetti, Stefano Lanzeni, Enza Messina

, Leonardo Vanneschi
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Genetic programming for computational pharmacokinetics in drug discovery and development. 413-432 - Stephen L. Smith

, Patrick Gaughan, David M. Halliday
, Quan Ju, Nabil M. Aly, Jeremy R. Playfer:
Diagnosis of Parkinson's disease using evolutionary algorithms. 433-447

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