GPEM 12(1) now available online

The first issue of volume 12 of Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines is now available online, with the following articles:”Editorial introduction”by Lee Spector”Acknowledgement”by Lee Spector”Expert-driven genetic algorithms for simulating evalua…

The first issue of volume 12 of Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines is now available online, with the following articles:

“Editorial introduction”
by Lee Spector
“Acknowledgement”
by Lee Spector
“Expert-driven genetic algorithms for simulating evaluation functions”
by Omid David-Tabibi, Moshe Koppel & Nathan S. Netanyahu
“Autonomous experimental design optimization of a flapping wing”
by Markus Olhofer, Dilyana Yankulova & Bernhard Sendhoff
“Redundancies in linear GP, canonical transformation, and its exploitation: a demonstration on image feature synthesis”
by Ukrit Watchareeruetai, Yoshinori Takeuchi, Tetsuya Matsumoto, Hiroaki Kudo & Noboru Ohnishi
Book Review: “Justin Lee: Morphogenetic Evolvable Hardware”
by Martin A. Trefzer
Book Review: “Gisele L. Pappa, Alex Freitas: Automating the design of data mining algorithms, an evolutionary computation approach”
by John Woodward
Book Review: “Arthur K. Kordon: Applying computational intelligence: how to create value”
by Guillermo Leguizamón
“Erratum to: Stochastic optimization of a biologically plausible spino-neuromuscular system model”
by Stanley Gotshall, Kathy Browder, Jessica Sampson, Terence Soule & Richard Wells
“Erratum to: Dario Floreano and Claudio Mattiussi: Bio-inspired artificial intelligence: theories, methods, and technologies”
by Ivan Garibay

GPEM 11(2) now available online

The second issue of volume 11 of Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines is now available online. This is Part 2 of the special issue on parallel and distributed evolutionary algorithms, and it contains the following articles:”Guest editorial: speci…

The second issue of volume 11 of Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines is now available online. This is Part 2 of the special issue on parallel and distributed evolutionary algorithms, and it contains the following articles:

“Guest editorial: special issue on parallel and distributed evolutionary algorithms, part two”
by Marco Tomassini and Leonardo Vanneschi
“An ensemble-based evolutionary framework for coping with distributed intrusion detection”
by Gianluigi Folino, Clara Pizzuti and Giandomenico Spezzano
“Deployment of parallel linear genetic programming using GPUs on PC and video game console platforms”
by Garnett Wilson and Wolfgang Banzhaf
“Simdist: a distribution system for easy parallelization of evolutionary computation”
by Boye Annfelt Høverstad
“Variable population size and evolution acceleration: a case study with a parallel evolutionary algorithm”
by Ting Hu, Simon Harding and Wolfgang Banzhaf
“EvAg: a scalable peer-to-peer evolutionary algorithm”
by J. L. J. Laredo, A. E. Eiben, M. van Steen and J. J. Merelo

SIGEVOlution Volume 4, Issue 3, is now available

New issues of the SIGEVOlution newsletter are appearing quite rapidly and the latest—Volume 4 Issue 3—is now available for you to download from: http://www.sigevolution.orgThe new issue features:Issues in Applying Computational Intelligence by Arth…

New issues of the SIGEVOlution newsletter are appearing quite rapidly and the latest—Volume 4 Issue 3—is now available for you to download from: http://www.sigevolution.org
The new issue features:
  • Issues in Applying Computational Intelligence by Arthur Kordon
  • JavaXCSF by Patrick O. Stalph & Martin V. Butz
  • Dissertation corner
  • New issues of journals
  • Calls & calendar
The newsletter is intended to be viewed electronically.
Thanks to Pier Luca Lanzi, SIGEvolution Editor-in-Chief.

GPEM 11(1) now available online

The first issue of volume 11 of Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines is now available online, with the following articles:”Editorial Introduction” and “Acknowledgments” by Lee Spector”The influence of mutation on population dynamics in multiobjec…

The first issue of volume 11 of Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines is now available online, with the following articles:

“Editorial Introduction” and “Acknowledgments” by Lee Spector
“The influence of mutation on population dynamics in multiobjective genetic programming”
by Khaled Badran & Peter I. Rockett
“Automated synthesis of resilient and tamper-evident analog circuits without a single point of failure”
by Vyung-Joong Kim, Adrian Wong & Hod Lipson
“GP challenge: evolving energy function for protein structure prediction” by Pawel Widera, Jonathan M. Garibaldi & Natalio Krasnogor
“The identification and exploitation of dormancy in genetic programming” by David Jackson
“Book Review: Michael Affenzeller, Stefan Wagner, Stephan Winkler and Andreas Beham: Genetic algorithms and genetic programming modern concepts and practical applications” by Gisele L. Pappa
“Book Review: Melanie Mitchell: Complexity a guided tour”
by Felix Streichert

GPEM 10(4) now available online

The fourth issue of volume 10 of Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines is now available online. This is the first part of the two-part Special Issue on Parallel and Distributed Evolutionary Algorithms, and it contains the following articles:Introd…

The fourth issue of volume 10 of Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines is now available online. This is the first part of the two-part Special Issue on Parallel and Distributed Evolutionary Algorithms, and it contains the following articles:

Introduction: special issue on parallel and distributed evolutionary algorithms, part I
by Marco Tomassini & Leonardo Vanneschi
Distributed differential evolution with explorative–exploitative population families
by Matthieu Weber, Ferrante Neri & Ville Tirronen
A grid-enabled asynchronous metamodel-assisted evolutionary algorithm for aerodynamic optimization
by V. G. Asouti, I. C. Kampolis & K. C. Giannakoglou
Hybrid of genetic algorithm and local search to solve MAX-SAT problem using nVidia CUDA framework
by Asim Munawar, Mohamed Wahib, Masaharu Munetomo & Kiyoshi Akama
Parallel evolution using multi-chromosome cartesian genetic programming
by James Alfred Walker, Katharina Völk, Stephen L. Smith & Julian Francis Miller
Genetic programming on graphics processing units
by Denis Robilliard, Virginie Marion-Poty & Cyril Fonlupt
Book Review: Natalio Krasnogor, Steve Gustafson, David A. Pelta, and Jose L. Verdegay (eds): Systems self-assembly: multidisciplinary snapshots
by Navneet Bhalla

GPEM 10(3) now available online

The third issue of volume 10 of Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines is now available online, containing the following articles:A three-step decomposition method for the evolutionary design of sequential logic circuitsby Houjun Liang, Wenjian Luo…

The third issue of volume 10 of Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines is now available online, containing the following articles:

A three-step decomposition method for the evolutionary design of sequential logic circuits
by Houjun Liang, Wenjian Luo and Xufa Wang
Evolutionary design of evolutionary algorithms
by Laura Dioşan and Mihai Oltean
Semantic analysis of program initialisation in genetic programming
by Lawrence Beadle and Colin G. Johnson