Artificial evolution

AE '95 (1995 Brest, France)

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Artificial evolution

by AE '95 (1995 Brest, France)

July 1996

Springer

396

9783540611080

3540611088

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"This volume presents a collection of revised refereed papers selected from the contributions presented at the European Conference on Artificial Evolution, AE '95, held in Brest, France, in September 1995; also included are a few papers from the predecessor conference, AE '94. Besides two invited surveys on evolution strategies and evolutionary programming, 24 full papers are presented. They are grouped into sections on evolutionary computation theory, genetic algorithm techniques, coevolution, neural networks, image processing, and applications to various optimization and other problems."--PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE.

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Artificial evolution was written by AE '95 (1995 Brest, France).

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