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Swarm and Evolutionary Computation, Volume 36
Volume 36, October 2017
- Md. Jahidul Islam, Md. Monirul Islam, A. B. M. Alim Al Islam:
Intelligent dynamic spectrum access using hybrid genetic operators. 1-17 - Hazlee Azil Illias, K. J. Mou, Abd Halim Abu Bakar:
Estimation of transformer parameters from nameplate data by imperialist competitive and gravitational search algorithms. 18-26 - P. Shunmugapriya, S. Kanmani:
A hybrid algorithm using ant and bee colony optimization for feature selection and classification (AC-ABC Hybrid). 27-36 - Leonardo Vanneschi, Roberto Henriques, Mauro Castelli:
Multi-objective genetic algorithm with variable neighbourhood search for the electoral redistricting problem. 37-51 - Rahul Katarya, Om Prakash Verma:
Effectual recommendations using artificial algae algorithm and fuzzy c-mean. 52-61 - Abdolrahman Peimankar, Stephen John Weddell, Thahirah Jalal, Andrew Craig Lapthorn:
Evolutionary multi-objective fault diagnosis of power transformers. 62-75 - Anthony Rey, Radu Zmeureanu:
Micro-time variant multi-objective particle swarm optimization (micro-TVMOPSO) of a solar thermal combisystem. 76-90 - Zainab Ali Abbood, Julien Lavauzelle, Evelyne Lutton, Jean-Marie Rocchisani, Jean Louchet, Franck Patrick Vidal:
Voxelisation in the 3-D Fly Algorithm for PET. 91-105 - TaiFeng Li, Quan-Ke Pan, Liang Gao, Peigen Li:
Differential evolution algorithm-based range image registration for free-form surface parts quality inspection. 106-123 - Jian Lin, Zhou-Jing Wang, Xiaodong Li:
A backtracking search hyper-heuristic for the distributed assembly flow-shop scheduling problem. 124-135 - Vadlamani Ravi, Dadabada Pradeepkumar, Kalyanmoy Deb:
Financial time series prediction using hybrids of chaos theory, multi-layer perceptron and multi-objective evolutionary algorithms. 136-149
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