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2000
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Symbiotic Combination as an Alternative to Sexual Recombination in Genetic Algorithms
Recombination in the Genetic Algorithm (GA) is supposed to enable the component characteristics from two parents to be extracted and then reassembled in different combinations
Richard A. Watson, Jordan B. Pollack
ICGA
1993
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A Genetic Algorithm Applied to the Maximum Flow Problem
A genetic algorithms is applied to find a maximum flow from the source to sink in a weighted directed graph, where the weight associated with each edge represents its flow capacit...
Toshinori Munakata, David J. Hashier
IJCAI
1989
13 years 11 months ago
Training Feedforward Neural Networks Using Genetic Algorithms
Multilayered feedforward neural networks possess a number of properties which make them particularly suited to complex pattern classification problems. However, their application ...
David J. Montana, Lawrence Davis
APIN
2007
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13 years 10 months ago
Using genetic algorithms to reorganize superpeer structure in peer to peer networks
In this thesis, we describe a genetic algorithm for optimizing the superpeer structure of semantic peer to peer networks. Peer to peer, also called P2P, networks enable us to sear...
Jaymin Kessler, Khaled Rasheed, Ismailcem Budak Ar...
EC
2006
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Error Thresholds in Genetic Algorithms
The error threshold of replication is an important notion of the quasispecies evolution model; it is a critical mutation rate (error rate) beyond which structures obtained by an e...
Gabriela Ochoa