Evolutionary Computation Theories, Techniques, and Applications
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (306 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783725821235
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- Medicine
- Clinical & internal medicine
- Diseases and disorders
- Oncology
- CUDA
- ERP
- Hermite splines
- IoT-Fog cloud service ontology
- QROS
- QoS optimization
- SuperCDMS
- TROS
- UAVs
- charging station allocation
- classification
- combinatorial optimization
- context-aware
- cross-validation
- differential evolution
- directional sensor networks
- discrete particle swarm optimization
- electric vehicles
- evolutionary algorithms
- evolutionary computing
- evolutionary optimization
- facility-to-site allocation
- feature selection
- fitness distance correlation
- fitness landscape analysis
- fully informed particle swarm
- genetic algorithm
- genetic algorithms
- genetic programming
- global optimization
- grid discretization
- improved NSGA-II algorithm
- intelligence optimization algorithm
- interaction location
- interactive
- layout optimization
- linkage system
- metaheuristics
- micro-hyropower plant
- multi-agent strategies
- multitask optimization
- mutation
- obesity
- optimization
- orthogonal search
- overweight
- parameterless
- particle swarm optimization
- permutation cycles
- permutation distance
- personalized recommendation
- potential fields
- self-adaptive dif
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Evolutionary computation offers powerful problem-solving methodologies inspired by models of natural genetics and evolutionary processes. Potential applications are wide-ranging and include problems related to combinatorial optimization, numerical optimization, multi-objective optimization, and others, as well as specific applications of these problems in diverse domains, such as engineering, design, medicine, robotics, science, etc. Techniques from evolutionary computation often lend themselves well to parallel and distributed implementations and are often more effective in dealing with challenging problem characteristics such as non-linearity and high dimensionality than alternative approaches. This Special Issue brings together recent advances in the theory and application of evolutionary computation.
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