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Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, March 2022
- Lee Spector:
Editorial introduction. 1-2 - Lee Spector:
Acknowledgment to reviewers (2021). 3-5 - Danil Koryakin, Sebastian Otte, Martin V. Butz:
Inference of time series components by online co-evolution. 7-35 - Peter I. Rockett:
Constant optimization and feature standardization in multiobjective genetic programming. 37-69 - William B. Langdon:
Genetic programming convergence. 71-104 - André de Almeida Farzat, Márcio de Oliveira Barros:
Automatic generation of regular expressions for the Regex Golf challenge using a local search algorithm. 105-131 - Marcelino Campos, José M. Sempere:
Generating networks of genetic processors. 133-155 - Walid Magdy:
Robert Elliott Smith: Rage Inside the Machine - the prejudice of algorithms, and how to stop the internet making bigots of us all. 157-158 - Grace Buttler:
Artificial intelligence for fashion, Leanne Luce, Apress 2019, ISBN 978-1-4842-3930-8 how AI is revolutionizing the fashion industry. 159-160
Volume 23, Number 2, June 2022
- Sergio Contador, J. Manuel Colmenar, Oscar Garnica, J. Manuel Velasco, José Ignacio Hidalgo:
Blood glucose prediction using multi-objective grammatical evolution: analysis of the "agnostic" and "what-if" scenarios. 161-192 - Ciniro Aparecido Leite Nametala, Wandry R. Faria, Benvindo R. Pereira Júnior:
On the performance of the Bayesian optimization algorithm with combined scenarios of search algorithms and scoring metrics. 193-223 - Daniel Varela, José Santos Reyes:
Evolving cellular automata schemes for protein folding modeling using the Rosetta atomic representation. 225-252 - Dominik Sobania, Jonas Schmitt, Harald Köstler, Franz Rothlauf:
Genetic programming for iterative numerical methods. 253-278 - Ricardo Nieto-Fuentes, Carlos Segura:
GP-DMD: a genetic programming variant with dynamic management of diversity. 279-304
Volume 23, Number 3, September 2022
- Leonardo Trujillo, Ting Hu, Nuno Lourenço, Mengjie Zhang:
Editorial Introduction. 305-307 - Guilherme Seidyo Imai Aldeia, Fabrício Olivetti de França:
Interpretability in symbolic regression: a benchmark of explanatory methods using the Feynman data set. 309-349 - Michal Pinos, Vojtech Mrazek, Lukás Sekanina:
Evolutionary approximation and neural architecture search. 351-374 - Thomas Helmuth, Peter Kelly:
Applying genetic programming to PSB2: the next generation program synthesis benchmark suite. 375-404 - Kazuya Horibe, Kathryn Walker, Rasmus Berg Palm, Shyam Sudhakaran, Sebastian Risi:
Severe damage recovery in evolving soft robots through differentiable programming. 405-426 - Ricardo Henrique Remes de Lima, Dimmy Magalhães, Aurora T. R. Pozo, Alexander Mendiburu, Roberto Santana:
A grammar-based GP approach applied to the design of deep neural networks. 427-452
Volume 23, Number 4, December 2022
- Xinming Shi, Leandro L. Minku, Xin Yao:
A novel tree-based representation for evolving analog circuits and its application to memristor-based pulse generation circuit. 453-493 - Arash Moradi Karkaj, Shahriar Lotfi:
Using estimation of distribution algorithm for procedural content generation in video games. 495-533 - Jon McCormack, Camilo Cruz Gambardella:
Complexity and aesthetics in generative and evolutionary art. 535-556 - João Correia, Daniel Lopes, Leonardo Vieira, Nereida Rodriguez-Fernandez, Adrián Carballal, Juan Romero, Penousal Machado:
Experiments in evolutionary image enhancement with ELAINE. 557-579 - Didem Özkiziltan:
Melanie Mitchell: Artificial intelligence - a guide for thinking humans. 581-582 - Anna Jordanous:
Review: Machado, Romero and Greenfield (editors): Artificial intelligence and the arts. 583-584 - Emily L. Dolson:
Book Review: the evolution of complexity. 585-587 - Amelia Zafra:
Ying Bi, Bing Xue, Mengjie Zhang: Genetic programming for image classification - an automated approach to feature learning. 589-590
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