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Evolutionary Intelligence, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 2010
- Payel Ghosh, Melanie Mitchell, Judith Gold:

LSGA: combining level-sets and genetic algorithms for segmentation. 1-11 - Geoff S. Nitschke

, Martijn C. Schut, A. E. Eiben:
Collective neuro-evolution for evolving specialized sensor resolutions in a multi-rover task. 13-29 - Robert Elliott Smith, Max Kun Jiang, Jaume Bacardit

, Michael Stout, Natalio Krasnogor
, Jonathan D. Hirst
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A learning classifier system with mutual-information-based fitness. 31-50
Volume 3, Number 2, August 2010
- Oliver Kramer:

Evolutionary self-adaptation: a survey of operators and strategy parameters. 51-65 - Akihiro Yorita, Naoyuki Kubota:

Multi-stage fuzzy evaluation in evolutionary robot vision for face detection. 67-78 - Madalina M. Drugan

, Dirk Thierens:
Recombination operators and selection strategies for evolutionary Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithms. 79-101
Volume 3, Numbers 3-4, December 2010
- Sriparna Saha, Ujjwal Maulik

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Use of symmetry and stability for data clustering. 103-122 - Amanda M. Whitbrook, Uwe Aickelin

, Jonathan M. Garibaldi
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Real-world transfer of evolved artificial immune system behaviours between small and large scale robotic platforms. 123-136 - Francesco Marcelloni

, Massimo Vecchio
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A two-objective evolutionary approach to design lossy compression algorithms for tiny nodes of wireless sensor networks. 137-153 - Luca Mussi, Stefano Cagnoni

, Elena Cardarelli, Fabio Daolio, Paolo Medici, Pier Paolo Porta:
GPU implementation of a road sign detector based on particle swarm optimization. 155-169 - Pablo Rodríguez-Mier, Manuel Mucientes

, Manuel Lama
, Miguel I. Couto:
Composition of web services through genetic programming. 171-186 - Manuel Cruz-Ramírez

, Javier Sánchez-Monedero
, Francisco Fernández-Navarro
, Juan Carlos Fernández
, César Hervás-Martínez:
Memetic pareto differential evolutionary artificial neural networks to determine growth multi-classes in predictive microbiology. 187-199

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