This book is loaded with examples in which computer scientists and engineers have used evolutionary computation - programs that mimic natural evolution - to solve real problems. They aren t abstract, mathematically intensive papers, but accounts of solving important problems, including tips from the
Evolutionary Computation in Practice
β Scribed by Tina Yu, Tina Yu, Lawrence Davis, Cem Baydar, Rajkumar Roy
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 328
- Series
- Studies in Computational Intelligence
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is loaded with examples in which computer scientists and engineers have used evolutionary computation - programs that mimic natural evolution - to solve real problems. They aren t abstract, mathematically intensive papers, but accounts of solving important problems, including tips from the authors on how to avoid common pitfalls, maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of the search process, and many other practical suggestions. Some of the authors have already won Humies - Human Competitive Results Awards - for the work described in this book. I highly recommend it as a highly concentrated source of good problem-solving approaches that are applicable to many real-world problems.
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