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3rd FOGA 1994: Estes Park, Colorado, USA
- L. Darrell Whitley, Michael D. Vose:
Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Foundations of Genetic Algorithms. Estes Park, Colorado, USA, July 31 - August 2 1994. Foundations of Genetic Algorithms, Morgan Kaufmann 1995, ISBN 1-55860-356-5
Schema Based Analyses
- Colin R. Reeves, Christine C. Wright:
An Experimental Design Perspective on Genetic Algorithms. 7-22 - Lee Altenberg:
The Schema Theorem and Price's Theorem. 23-49 - Nicholas J. Radcliffe, Patrick D. Surry:
Fitness Variance of Formae and Performance Prediction. 51-72 - Una-May O'Reilly, Franz Oppacher:
The Troubling Aspects of a Building Block Hypothesis for Genetic Programming. 73-88
Convergence and Predictive Models
- Thomas Bäck:
Order Statistics for Convergence Velocity Analysis of Simplified Evolutionary Algorithms. 91-102 - Michael D. Vose, Alden H. Wright:
Stability of Vertex Fixed Points and Applications. 103-113 - Kenneth A. De Jong, William M. Spears, Diana F. Gordon:
Using Markov Chains to Analyze GAFOs. 115-137 - John J. Grefenstette:
Predictive Models Using Fitness Distributions of Genetic Operators. 139-161 - L. Darrell Whitley, Nam-Wook Yoo:
Modeling Simple Genetic Algorithms for Permutation Problems. 163-184 - Samir W. Mahfoud:
Population Size and Genetic Drift in Fitness Sharing. 185-223 - Márton E. Balázs:
An Approach to the Study of Sensitivity for a Class of Genetic Algorithms. 225-240
Fitness Landscapes and Genetic Operators
- Jeffrey Horn, David E. Goldberg:
Genetic Algorithm Difficulty and the Modality of Fitness Landscapes. 243-269 - Walter Alden Tackett:
Greedy Recombination and Genetic Search on the Space of Computer Programs. 271-297 - Larry J. Eshelman, J. David Schaffer:
Productive Recombination and Propagating and Preserving Schemata. 299-313 - William E. Hart, Thomas E. Kammeyer, Richard K. Belew:
The Role of Development in Genetic Algorithms. 315-332
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