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GECCO 2018: Kyoto, Japan
- Hernán E. Aguirre, Keiki Takadama:

Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, GECCO 2018, Kyoto, Japan, July 15-19, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-5618-3 
Keynote talk
- Kazuo Yano:

AI for happiness of people. 1 - Tatsuya Okabe:

Exploitation of bio signal data to understand human state. 2 - Naoko Yamazaki:

Connecting human and technologies in space. 3 - David E. Goldberg:

On becoming a reflective practitioner. 4 
Ant colony optimization and swarm intelligence
- Stephyn G. W. Butcher, John W. Sheppard

, Shane Strasser:
Information sharing and conflict resolution in distributed factored evolutionary algorithms. 5-12 - AbdElRahman ElSaid, Fatima El Jamiy, James Higgins, Brandon Wild, Travis Desell:

Using ant colony optimization to optimize long short-term memory recurrent neural networks. 13-20 - Jérôme Guzzi, Alessandro Giusti

, Luca Maria Gambardella
, Gianni A. Di Caro
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A model of artificial emotions for behavior-modulation and implicit coordination in multi-robot systems. 21-28 - Almuth Meier, Oliver Kramer:

Recurrent neural network-predictions for PSO in dynamic optimization. 29-36 - Bach Hoai Nguyen

, Bing Xue
, Peter Andreae:
A particle swarm optimization based feature selection approach to transfer learning in classification. 37-44 - Chaoli Sun, Yaochu Jin

, Ying Tan:
Semi-supervised learning assisted particle swarm optimization of computationally expensive problems. 45-52 - Koen van der Blom

, Thomas Bäck
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A new foraging-based algorithm for online scheduling. 53-60 
Complex systems (artificial life/artificial immune systems/generative and developmental systems/evolutionary robotics/evolvable hardware)
- Jack Collins

, Wade Geles, David Howard, Frédéric Maire:
Towards the targeted environment-specific evolution of robot components. 61-68 - Antoine Cully

, Yiannis Demiris
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Hierarchical behavioral repertoires with unsupervised descriptors. 69-76 - Dominik Fischer, Sanaz Mostaghim, Larissa Albantakis:

How swarm size during evolution impacts the behavior, generalizability, and brain complexity of animats performing a spatial navigation task. 77-84 - Adam Gaier, Alexander Asteroth

, Jean-Baptiste Mouret:
Data-efficient neuroevolution with kernel-based surrogate models. 85-92 - Daniele Gravina, Antonios Liapis, Georgios N. Yannakakis

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Fusing novelty and surprise for evolving robot morphologies. 93-100 - Emma Hart, Andreas S. W. Steyven, Ben Paechter:

Evolution of a functionally diverse swarm via a novel decentralised quality-diversity algorithm. 101-108 - Sam Kriegman, Nick Cheney, Francesco Corucci, Josh C. Bongard:

Interoceptive robustness through environment-mediated morphological development. 109-116 - Joel Lehman, Jay Chen, Jeff Clune, Kenneth O. Stanley:

Safe mutations for deep and recurrent neural networks through output gradients. 117-124 - Tønnes F. Nygaard

, Charles P. Martin
, Eivind Samuelsen, Jim Tørresen, Kyrre Glette:
Real-world evolution adapts robot morphology and control to hardware limitations. 125-132 - Dilini Samarasinghe

, Erandi Lakshika, Michael Barlow, Kathryn Kasmarik:
Automatic synthesis of swarm behavioural rules from their atomic components. 133-140 - Tushar Semwal

, Divya D. Kulkarni
, Shivashankar B. Nair:
On an immuno-inspired distributed, embodied action-evolution cum selection algorithm. 141-148 - Vassilis Vassiliades

, Jean-Baptiste Mouret:
Discovering the elite hypervolume by leveraging interspecies correlation. 149-156 - Frank Veenstra, Jonas Jørgensen

, Sebastian Risi:
Evolution of fin undulation on a physical knifefish-inspired soft robot. 157-164 - Mostafa Wahby, Mary Katherine Heinrich

, Daniel Nicolas Hofstadler
, Payam Zahadat
, Sebastian Risi, Phil Ayres, Thomas Schmickl
, Heiko Hamann:
A robot to shape your natural plant: the machine learning approach to model and control bio-hybrid systems. 165-172 - Grant W. Woodford, Mathys C. du Plessis:

Robotic snake simulation using ensembles of artificial neural networks in evolutionary robotics. 173-180 
Digital entertainment technologies and arts
- Fernando de Mesentier Silva, Julian Togelius

, Frank Lantz, Andy Nealen:
Generating beginner heuristics for simple texas hold'em. 181-188 - Xun Li, Risto Miikkulainen:

Opponent modeling and exploitation in poker using evolved recurrent neural networks. 189-196 - Noriko Otani, Daisuke Okabe, Masayuki Numao:

Generating a melody based on symbiotic evolution for musicians' creative activities. 197-204 - Jacob Schrum:

Evolving indirectly encoded convolutional neural networks to play tetris with low-level features. 205-212 - Isabel Tweraser, Lauren E. Gillespie

, Jacob Schrum:
Querying across time to interactively evolve animations. 213-220 - Vanessa Volz, Jacob Schrum, Jialin Liu

, Simon M. Lucas, Adam M. Smith, Sebastian Risi:
Evolving mario levels in the latent space of a deep convolutional generative adversarial network. 221-228 - Dennis G. Wilson

, Sylvain Cussat-Blanc, Hervé Luga
, Julian F. Miller:
Evolving simple programs for playing atari games. 229-236 
Evolutionary combinatorial optimization and metaheuristics
- Arben Ahmeti

, Nysret Musliu
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Min-conflicts heuristic for multi-mode resource-constrained projects scheduling. 237-244 - Matheus de Freitas Araujo, José Elias C. Arroyo, Ricardo G. Tavares:

An effective hybrid meta-heuristic for a heterogeneous flow shop scheduling problem. 245-252 - Andreas Beham

, Stefan Wagner, Michael Affenzeller
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Algorithm selection on generalized quadratic assignment problem landscapes. 253-260 - Julio Juárez

, Carlos A. Brizuela:
A multi-objective formulation of the team formation problem in social networks: preliminary results. 261-268 - Francisco Chicano, Gabriela Ochoa, L. Darrell Whitley, Renato Tinós

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Enhancing partition crossover with articulation points analysis. 269-276 - Mohamed El Yafrani

, Marcella S. R. Martins
, Mehdi El Krari
, Markus Wagner
, Myriam Regattieri de Biase da Silva Delgado
, Belaïd Ahiod, Ricardo Lüders
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A fitness landscape analysis of the travelling thief problem. 277-284 - Miguel A. Fernández Romero, Eric Alfredo Rincón García, Antonin Ponsich, Román Mora Gutiérrez

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A heuristic algorithm based on tabu search for the solution of flexible job shop scheduling problems with lot streaming. 285-292 - Tobias Friedrich, Francesco Quinzan, Markus Wagner

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Escaping large deceptive basins of attraction with heavy-tailed mutation operators. 293-300 - Tobias Friedrich, Timo Kötzing, Francesco Quinzan, Andrew M. Sutton

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Improving the run time of the (1 + 1) evolutionary algorithm with luby sequences. 301-308 - Wanru Gao, Tobias Friedrich, Frank Neumann

, Christian Hercher
:
Randomized greedy algorithms for covering problems. 309-315 - Angus Kenny, Xiaodong Li

, Andreas T. Ernst
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A merge search algorithm and its application to the constrained pit problem in mining. 316-323 - Arnaud Liefooghe

, Manuel López-Ibáñez
, Luís Paquete
, Sébastien Vérel
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Dominance, epsilon, and hypervolume local optimal sets in multi-objective optimization, and how to tell the difference. 324-331 - Orlando Moreira, Merten Popp, Christian Schulz

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Evolutionary multi-level acyclic graph partitioning. 332-339 - Petrica C. Pop

, Oliviu Matei, Camelia-Mihaela Pintea
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A two-level diploid genetic based algorithm for solving the family traveling salesman problem. 340-346 - Robin Andre, Sebastian Schlag

, Christian Schulz
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Memetic multilevel hypergraph partitioning. 347-354 - David Simoncini, Sophie Barbe

, Thomas Schiex, Sébastien Vérel:
Fitness landscape analysis around the optimum in computational protein design. 355-362 - Daniel Sroka, Tomasz P. Pawlak

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One-class constraint acquisition with local search. 363-370 - Sarah L. Thomson, Sébastien Vérel

, Gabriela Ochoa, Nadarajen Veerapen
, David E. Cairns:
Multifractality and dimensional determinism in local optima networks. 371-378 - Hande Öztop, Mehmet Fatih Tasgetiren

, Deniz Türsel Eliiyi
, Quan-Ke Pan
:
Iterated greedy algorithms for the hybrid flowshop scheduling with total flow time minimization. 379-385 
Evolutionary machine learning
- Shawn L. E. Beaulieu, Sam Kriegman, Josh C. Bongard:

Combating catastrophic forgetting with developmental compression. 386-393 - Changwei Cai, Shuangrong Liu, Lin Wang, Bo Yang, Zhenxiang Chen, Jin Zhou:

Optimizing floating centroids method neural network classifier using dynamic multilayer particle swarm optimization. 394-401 - Boyuan Chen, Harvey Wu, Warren Mo, Ishanu Chattopadhyay

, Hod Lipson:
Autostacker: a compositional evolutionary learning system. 402-409 - Matthew Dale

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Neuroevolution of hierarchical reservoir computers. 410-417 - Grant Dick, Caitlin A. Owen, Peter A. Whigham:

Evolving bagging ensembles using a spatially-structured niching method. 418-425 - Stefan Elfwing, Eiji Uchibe, Kenji Doya:

Online meta-learning by parallel algorithm competition. 426-433 - Unai Garciarena

, Roberto Santana, Alexander Mendiburu
:
Evolved GANs for generating pareto set approximations. 434-441 - Enrico Guiraud, Jakob Drefs, Jörg Lücke:

Evolutionary expectation maximization. 442-449 - Joel Lehman, Jay Chen, Jeff Clune, Kenneth O. Stanley:

ES is more than just a traditional finite-difference approximator. 450-457 - Andrew Lensen

, Bing Xue
, Mengjie Zhang:
Automatically evolving difficult benchmark feature selection datasets with genetic programming. 458-465 - Jason Zhi Liang, Elliot Meyerson, Risto Miikkulainen:

Evolutionary architecture search for deep multitask networks. 466-473 - Tyler McDonnell, Sari Andoni, Elmira Bonab, Sheila Cheng, Jun-Hwan Choi, Jimmie Goode, Keith Moore, Gavin Sellers, Jacob Schrum:

Divide and conquer: neuroevolution for multiclass classification. 474-481 - Masaya Nakata, Will N. Browne

, Tomoki Hamagami:
Theoretical adaptation of multiple rule-generation in XCS. 482-489 - Yiming Peng, Gang Chen, Harman Singh, Mengjie Zhang:

NEAT for large-scale reinforcement learning through evolutionary feature learning and policy gradient search. 490-497 - Clara Pizzuti, Annalisa Socievole

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A genetic algorithm for finding an optimal curing strategy for epidemic spreading in weighted networks. 498-504 - Pablo Ribalta Lorenzo, Jakub Nalepa:

Memetic evolution of deep neural networks. 505-512 - Alejandro Rosales-Pérez

, Andrés Eduardo Gutiérrez-Rodríguez, Salvador García
, Hugo Terashima-Marín
, Carlos A. Coello Coello
, Francisco Herrera:
Cooperative multi-objective evolutionary support vector machines for multiclass problems. 513-520 - Cameron Shand

, Richard Allmendinger
, Julia Handl
, John Keane:
Towards an adaptive encoding for evolutionary data clustering. 521-528 - Dominik Sobania

, Franz Rothlauf
:
CovSel: A new approach for ensemble selection applied to symbolic regression problems. 529-536 - Anthony Stein

, Simon Menssen, Jörg Hähner
:
What about interpolation?: a radial basis function approach to classifier prediction modeling in XCSF. 537-544 - Eiji Uchibe:

Efficient sample reuse in policy search by multiple importance sampling. 545-552 - Ryan J. Urbanowicz

, Christopher Lo, John H. Holmes, Jason H. Moore:
Attribute tracking: strategies towards improved detection and characterization of complex associations. 553-560 - Marcel Wever

, Felix Mohr, Eyke Hüllermeier:
Ensembles of evolved nested dichotomies for classification. 561-568 - Anil Yaman

, Decebal Constantin Mocanu
, Giovanni Iacca
, George H. L. Fletcher
, Mykola Pechenizkiy
:
Limited evaluation cooperative co-evolutionary differential evolution for large-scale neuroevolution. 569-576 - Boyu Zhang, A. Kai Qin

, Timos Sellis
:
Evolutionary feature subspaces generation for ensemble classification. 577-584 
Evolutionary multiobjective optimization
- Jakob Bossek

, Christian Grimme, Stephan Meisel, Günter Rudolph, Heike Trautmann:
Local search effects in bi-objective orienteering. 585-592 - Maxim Buzdalov:

Generalized offline orthant search: one code for many problems in multiobjective optimization. 593-600 - Leilei Cao

, Lihong Xu, Erik D. Goodman
, Shuwei Zhu, Hui Li:
A differential prediction model for evolutionary dynamic multiobjective optimization. 601-608 - Tinkle Chugh

, Richard Allmendinger
, Vesa Ojalehto, Kaisa Miettinen:
Surrogate-assisted evolutionary biobjective optimization for objectives with non-uniform latencies. 609-616 - Bilel Derbel, Arnaud Liefooghe

, Qingfu Zhang, Sébastien Vérel
, Hernán E. Aguirre, Kiyoshi Tanaka:
A set-oriented MOEA/D. 617-624 - João A. Duro

, Yiming Yan, Robin C. Purshouse
, Peter J. Fleming
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Collaborative multi-objective optimization for distributed design of complex products. 625-632 - Jesús Guillermo Falcón-Cardona

, Carlos A. Coello Coello
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A multi-objective evolutionary hyper-heuristic based on multiple indicator-based density estimators. 633-640 - Lucas R. C. de Farias

, Pedro H. M. Braga, Hansenclever de F. Bassani
, Aluízio F. R. Araújo
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MOEA/D with uniformly randomly adaptive weights. 641-648 - Bogdan Filipic, Tea Tusar

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A taxonomy of methods for visualizing pareto front approximations. 649-656 - Naoki Hamada, Keisuke Goto:

Data-driven analysis of pareto set topology. 657-664 - Hisao Ishibuchi

, Takefumi Fukase, Naoki Masuyama, Yusuke Nojima
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Dual-grid model of MOEA/D for evolutionary constrained multiobjective optimization. 665-672 - Shouyong Jiang

, Marcus Kaiser
, Jinglei Guo, Shengxiang Yang, Natalio Krasnogor
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Less detectable environmental changes in dynamic multiobjective optimisation. 673-680 - Xiangming Jiang

, Maoguo Gong, Tao Zhan
, Zedong Tang:
Multiobjective sparse unmixing approach with noise removal. 681-688 - Oliver P. H. Jones, Jeremy E. Oakley, Robin C. Purshouse

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Component-level study of a decomposition-based multi-objective optimizer on a limited evaluation budget. 689-696 - Toshiki Kondo, Tomoaki Tatsukawa:

Efficient search techniques using adaptive discretization of design variables on real-coded evolutionary computations. 697-704 - Ngoc Hoang Luong

, Tanja Alderliesten
, Peter A. N. Bosman:
Improving the performance of MO-RV-GOMEA on problems with many objectives using tchebycheff scalarizations. 705-712 - Edgar Manoatl López, Carlos A. Coello Coello

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An improved version of a reference-based multi-objective evolutionary algorithm based on IGD+. 713-720 - Minami Miyakawa, Hiroyuki Sato, Yuji Sato

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Directed mating in decomposition-based MOEA for constrained many-objective optimization. 721-728 - Frederick Sander, Heiner Zille, Sanaz Mostaghim

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Transfer strategies from single- to multi-objective grouping mechanisms. 729-736 - Claudio Sanhueza, Francia Jiménez, Regina Berretta

, Pablo Moscato:
mQAPViz: a divide-and-conquer multi-objective optimization algorithm to compute large data visualizations. 737-744 - Ke Shang, Hisao Ishibuchi

, Min-Ling Zhang
, Yiping Liu:
A new R2 indicator for better hypervolume approximation. 745-752 - Jialong Shi, Qingfu Zhang, Bilel Derbel, Arnaud Liefooghe

, Jianyong Sun:
Parallel pareto local search revisited: first experimental results on bi-objective UBQP. 753-760 - Kendall Taylor, Xiaodong Li

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Interactive multiobjective optimisation: preference changes and algorithm responsiveness. 761-768 - Cheryl Sze Yin Wong, Suresh Sundaram:

Preference-based 3-dimensional en-route airspace sectorization. 769-776 - Junhua Wu, Sergey Polyakovskiy

, Markus Wagner
, Frank Neumann
:
Evolutionary computation plus dynamic programming for the bi-objective travelling thief problem. 777-784 - Ying Xu, Yan Zhou:

A steady-state NSGA-II based multi-objective multicast routing algorithm for optical networks. 785-792 - Alexandru-Ciprian Zavoianu

, Susanne Saminger-Platz, Edwin Lughofer, Wolfgang Amrhein:
Two enhancements for improving the convergence speed of a robust multi-objective coevolutionary algorithm. 793-800 
Evolutionary numerical optimization
- Youhei Akimoto, Anne Auger, Tobias Glasmachers:

Drift theory in continuous search spaces: expected hitting time of the (1 + 1)-ES with 1/5 success rule. 801-808 - Chun-Kit Au, Ho-fung Leung:

Analysis of evolution strategies with the optimal weighted recombination. 809-816 - Sunith Bandaru, Amos H. C. Ng:

An empirical comparison of metamodeling strategies in noisy environments. 817-824 - Mariusz Bujny, Nikola Aulig, Markus Olhofer, Fabian Duddeck

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Learning-based topology variation in evolutionary level set topology optimization. 825-832 - An Chen, Yipeng Zhang, Zhigang Ren, Yang Yang, Yongsheng Liang

, Bei Pang:
A global information based adaptive threshold for grouping large scale optimization problems. 833-840 - Thomas Gabor, Lenz Belzner, Claudia Linnhoff-Popien:

Inheritance-based diversity measures for explicit convergence control in evolutionary algorithms. 841-848 - Unai Garciarena

, Roberto Santana, Alexander Mendiburu
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Expanding variational autoencoders for learning and exploiting latent representations in search distributions. 849-856 - S. C. Maree

, Tanja Alderliesten
, Dirk Thierens, Peter A. N. Bosman:
Real-valued evolutionary multi-modal optimization driven by hill-valley clustering. 857-864 - Kouhei Nishida, Youhei Akimoto:

PSA-CMA-ES: CMA-ES with population size adaptation. 865-872 - Tomasz P. Pawlak

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Performance improvements for evolutionary strategy-based one-class constraint synthesis. 873-880 - Eduardo Segredo

, Eduardo Lalla-Ruiz
, Emma Hart:
A novel similarity-based mutant vector generation strategy for differential evolution. 881-888 - Yuan Sun

, Mohammad Nabi Omidvar
, Michael Kirley, Xiaodong Li
:
Adaptive threshold parameter estimation with recursive differential grouping for problem decomposition. 889-896 - Kento Uchida

, Shinichi Shirakawa, Youhei Akimoto:
Analysis of information geometric optimization with isotropic gaussian distribution under finite samples. 897-904 
Genetic algorithms
- Miguel A. Boland, Leandro Soares Indrusiak

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Analysis of the use of genetic algorithms for indoor localisation via cloud point matching. 905-912 - Chia-Sheng Chen, Hung-Wei Hsu, Tian-Li Yu:

Fast algorithm for fair comparison of genetic algorithms. 913-920 - Wenxiang Chen, L. Darrell Whitley, Renato Tinós

, Francisco Chicano:
Tunneling between plateaus: improving on a state-of-the-art MAXSAT solver using partition crossover. 921-928 - Edgar Covantes Osuna

, Dirk Sudholt:
Runtime analysis of probabilistic crowding and restricted tournament selection for bimodal optimisation. 929-936 - Bruno Taborda

, Ana de Almeida
, Filipe Santos, Sara Eloy
, Krystian Kwiecinski
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Shaper-GA: automatic shape generation for modular house design. 937-942 - Carola Doerr

, Markus Wagner
:
Simple on-the-fly parameter selection mechanisms for two classical discrete black-box optimization benchmark problems. 943-950 - Carola Doerr

, Furong Ye, Sander van Rijn
, Hao Wang, Thomas Bäck
:
Towards a theory-guided benchmarking suite for discrete black-box optimization heuristics: profiling (1 + λ) EA variants on onemax and leadingones. 951-958 - Heather J. Goldsby, Rebecca L. Young

, Jory Schossau
, Hans A. Hofmann, Arend Hintze
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Serendipitous scaffolding to improve a genetic algorithm's speed and quality. 959-966 - Václav Hasenöhrl, Andrew M. Sutton

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On the runtime dynamics of the compact genetic algorithm on jump functions. 967-974 - Yuen-Jen Lin, Tian-Li Yu:

Investigation of the exponential population scheme for genetic algorithms. 975-982 - Matthew Andres Moreno, Wolfgang Banzhaf, Charles Ofria:

Learning an evolvable genotype-phenotype mapping. 983-990 - Aneta Neumann

, Wanru Gao, Carola Doerr
, Frank Neumann
, Markus Wagner
:
Discrepancy-based evolutionary diversity optimization. 991-998 - Aadesh Neupane, Michael A. Goodrich, Eric G. Mercer:

GEESE: grammatical evolution algorithm for evolution of swarm behaviors. 999-1006 - Kalia Orphanou

, Dirk Thierens, Peter A. N. Bosman:
Learning bayesian network structures with GOMEA. 1007-1014 
General evolutionary computation and hybrids
- Benjamin Doerr, Andrei Lissovoi, Pietro S. Oliveto, John Alasdair Warwicker:

On the runtime analysis of selection hyper-heuristics with adaptive learning periods. 1015-1022 - Matthew J. Groves, Jürgen Branke

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Sequential sampling for noisy optimisation with CMA-ES. 1023-1030 - Tomohiro Harada

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Adaptive asynchrony in semi-asynchronous evolutionary algorithm based on performance prediction using search history. 1031-1038 - Ruwang Jiao

, Sanyou Zeng, Changhe Li, Yuhong Jiang, Junchen Wang:
Expected improvement of constraint violation for expensive constrained optimization. 1039-1046 - Ahmed Khalifa

, Scott Lee, Andy Nealen, Julian Togelius
:
Talakat: bullet hell generation through constrained map-elites. 1047-1054 - Pawel Liskowski, Bartosz Wieloch

, Krzysztof Krawiec
:
Neural estimation of interaction outcomes. 1055-1062 - Yanfeng Liu, Aimin Zhou, Hu Zhang:

Termination detection strategies in evolutionary algorithms: a survey. 1063-1070 - Phan Trung Hai Nguyen

, Dirk Sudholt:
Memetic algorithms beat evolutionary algorithms on the class of hurdle problems. 1071-1078 - Yuan Sun

, Michael Kirley, Xiaodong Li
:
Cooperative co-evolution with online optimizer selection for large-scale optimization. 1079-1086 - Bernhard Werth, Erik Pitzer, Gerald Ostermayer, Michael Affenzeller

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Quasi-bistability of walk-based landscape measures in stochastic fitness landscapes. 1087-1094 - Danial Yazdani

, Jürgen Branke
, Mohammad Nabi Omidvar
, Trung Thanh Nguyen
, Xin Yao
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Changing or keeping solutions in dynamic optimization problems with switching costs. 1095-1102 - Weijie Zheng

, Guangwen Yang, Benjamin Doerr:
Working principles of binary differential evolution. 1103-1110 
Genetic programming
- Bogdan Burlacu

, Michael Affenzeller
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Schema-based diversification in genetic programming. 1111-1118 - Stefan Forstenlechner, David Fagan, Miguel Nicolau, Michael O'Neill

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Towards effective semantic operators for program synthesis in genetic programming. 1119-1126 - Thomas Helmuth, Nicholas Freitag McPhee, Lee Spector

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Program synthesis using uniform mutation by addition and deletion. 1127-1134 - Alexander Lalejini

, Charles Ofria:
Evolving event-driven programs with SignalGP. 1135-1142 - Pawel Liskowski, Iwo Bladek

, Krzysztof Krawiec
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Neuro-guided genetic programming: prioritizing evolutionary search with neural networks. 1143-1150 - Joao Francisco B. S. Martins, Luiz Otávio Vilas Boas Oliveira, Luis Fernando Miranda, Felipe Casadei, Gisele L. Pappa:

Solving the exponential growth of symbolic regression trees in geometric semantic genetic programming. 1151-1158 - Su Nguyen

, Mengjie Zhang, Kay Chen Tan
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Adaptive charting genetic programming for dynamic flexible job shop scheduling. 1159-1166 - Su Nguyen

, Dhananjay R. Thiruvady
, Andreas T. Ernst, Damminda Alahakoon:
Genetic programming approach to learning multi-pass heuristics for resource constrained job scheduling. 1167-1174 - Kyle L. Nickerson

, Yuanzhu Chen, Feng Wang, Ting Hu:
Measuring evolvability and accessibility using the hyperlink-induced topic search algorithm. 1175-1182 - Patryk Orzechowski

, William G. La Cava
, Jason H. Moore:
Where are we now?: a large benchmark study of recent symbolic regression methods. 1183-1190 - Dirk Schweim

, Franz Rothlauf
:
An analysis of the bias of variation operators of estimation of distribution programming. 1191-1198 
Real world applications
- Anton Bouter, Tanja Alderliesten

, Arjan Bel, Cees Witteveen, Peter A. N. Bosman:
Large-scale parallelization of partial evaluations in evolutionary algorithms for real-world problems. 1199-1206 - Alexander E. I. Brownlee, John R. Woodward, Michal Weiszer, Jun Chen:

A rolling window with genetic algorithm approach to sorting aircraft for automated taxi routing. 1207-1213 - Armand R. Burks, William F. Punch:

Genetic programming for tuberculosis screening from raw X-ray images. 1214-1221 - Piotr Dziurzanski

, Jerry Swan, Leandro Soares Indrusiak
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Value-based manufacturing optimisation in serverless clouds for industry 4.0. 1222-1229 - David I. Fletcher

, Robert F. Harrison, Twin Karmakharm
, Samadhi Nallaperuma, Paul Richmond:
RateSetter: roadmap for faster, safer, and better platform train interface design and operation using evolutionary optimisation. 1230-1237 - Lorenzo Gentile

, Martin Zaefferer, Dario Giugliano, Haofeng Chen, Thomas Bartz-Beielstein
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Surrogate assisted optimization of particle reinforced metal matrix composites. 1238-1245 - Ivo Gonçalves

, Álvaro Gomes
, Carlos Henggeler Antunes
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Optimizing residential energy resources with an improved multi-objective genetic algorithm based on greedy mutations. 1246-1253 - Sungjoo Ha, Sangyeop Lee, Byung-Ro Moon:

Investigation of the latent space of stock market patterns with genetic programming. 1254-1261 - Mohammad Haqqani, Xiaodong Li

, Xinghuo Yu
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Multi-objective journey planning under uncertainty: a genetic approach. 1262-1269 - Walter O. Krawec, Sam A. Markelon:

Genetic algorithm to study practical quantum adversaries. 1270-1277 - Gabriel Kronberger

, Michael Kommenda
, Andreas Promberger, Falk Nickel:
Predicting friction system performance with symbolic regression and genetic programming with factor variables. 1278-1285 - Duc C. Le

, Sara Khanchi, Nur Zincir-Heywood, Malcolm I. Heywood
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Benchmarking evolutionary computation approaches to insider threat detection. 1286-1293 - Krzysztof Michalak

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Informed mutation operator using machine learning for optimization in epidemics prevention. 1294-1301 - Vojtech Mrazek

, Marek Sýs
, Zdenek Vasícek, Lukás Sekanina, Vashek Matyas:
Evolving boolean functions for fast and efficient randomness testing. 1302-1309 - Keiichi Namikoshi, Sachiyo Arai:

Estimation of the heterogeneous strategies from action log. 1310-1317 - Mehdi Neshat

, Bradley Alexander, Markus Wagner
, Yuanzhong Xia:
A detailed comparison of meta-heuristic methods for optimising wave energy converter placements. 1318-1325 - Vsevolod Nikulin, Albert Podusenko, Ivan Tanev, Katsunori Shimohara:

Evolving the autosteering of a car featuring a realistically simulated steering response. 1326-1332 - Pramudita Satria Palar, Kaifeng Yang, Koji Shimoyama

, Michael Emmerich
, Thomas Bäck
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Multi-objective aerodynamic design with user preference using truncated expected hypervolume improvement. 1333-1340 - Cyril Picard

, Jürg Schiffmann:
Impacts of constraints and constraint handling strategies for multi-objective mechanical design problems. 1341-1347 - Frederik Rehbach, Martin Zaefferer, Jörg Stork

, Thomas Bartz-Beielstein
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Comparison of parallel surrogate-assisted optimization approaches. 1348-1355 - Andreas Richter, Stefan Dresselhaus, Stefan Menzel, Mario Botsch

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Orthogonalization of linear representations for efficient evolutionary design optimization. 1356-1363 - Nasser R. Sabar, Ayad Turky, Andy Song

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A genetic programming based iterated local search for software project scheduling. 1364-1370 - Siddhartha Shakya

, Kin Fai Poon, Anis Ouali:
A GA based network optimization tool for passive in-building distributed antenna systems. 1371-1378 - Cem Celal Tutum, Supawit Chockchowwat, Etienne Vouga, Risto Miikkulainen:

Functional generative design: an evolutionary approach to 3D-printing. 1379-1386 - Marjolein C. van der Meer, Bradley R. Pieters

, Yury Niatsetski, Tanja Alderliesten
, Arjan Bel, Peter A. N. Bosman:
Better and faster catheter position optimization in HDR brachytherapy for prostate cancer using multi-objective real-valued GOMEA. 1387-1394 - Marco Virgolin, Tanja Alderliesten

, Arjan Bel, Cees Witteveen, Peter A. N. Bosman:
Symbolic regression and feature construction with GP-GOMEA applied to radiotherapy dose reconstruction of childhood cancer survivors. 1395-1402 - Liangliang Zhang, Xinya Yue, Lin Wang, Bo Yang:

Estimating cement compressive strength from microstructural images using GEP with probabilistic polarized similarity weight tournament selection. 1403-1410 
Search-based software engineering
- Aitor Arrieta, Shuai Wang, Ainhoa Arruabarrena, Urtzi Markiegi

, Goiuria Sagardui
, Leire Etxeberria:
Multi-objective black-box test case selection for cost-effectively testing simulation models. 1411-1418 - Tao Chen, Miqing Li, Xin Yao

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On the effects of seeding strategies: a case for search-based multi-objective service composition. 1419-1426 - Francisco Palomo-Lozano

, Antonia Estero-Botaro, Inmaculada Medina-Bulo, Manuel Núñez
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Test suite minimization for mutation testing of WS-BPEL compositions. 1427-1434 - Mohamed Aymen Saied

, Houari A. Sahraoui, Edouard Batot, Michalis Famelis, Pierre-Olivier Talbot:
Towards the automated recovery of complex temporal API-usage patterns. 1435-1442 - Eduardo Faria de Souza

, Claire Le Goues
, Celso Gonçalves Camilo-Junior:
A novel fitness function for automated program repair based on source code checkpoints. 1443-1450 - Komsan Srivisut

, John A. Clark, Richard F. Paige:
Dependent input sampling strategies: using metaheuristics for generating parameterised random sampling regimes. 1451-1458 
Theory
- Denis Antipov

, Benjamin Doerr, Jiefeng Fang, Tangi Hetet:
A tight runtime analysis for the (μ + λ) EA. 1459-1466 - Raphaël Dang-Nhu, Thibault Dardinier

, Benjamin Doerr, Gautier Izacard, Dorian Nogneng:
A new analysis method for evolutionary optimization of dynamic and noisy objective functions. 1467-1474 - Benjamin Doerr, Carsten Witt

, Jing Yang:
Runtime analysis for self-adaptive mutation rates. 1475-1482 - Benjamin Doerr, Martin S. Krejca:

Significance-based estimation-of-distribution algorithms. 1483-1490 - Hafsteinn Einarsson

, Johannes Lengler
, Marcelo Matheus Gauy
, Florian Meier, Asier Mujika, Angelika Steger, Felix Weissenberger:
The linear hidden subset problem for the (1 + 1) EA with scheduled and adaptive mutation rates. 1491-1498 - Johannes Lengler, Dirk Sudholt, Carsten Witt

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Medium step sizes are harmful for the compact genetic algorithm. 1499-1506 - Chao Qian, Chao Bian, Yang Yu, Ke Tang, Xin Yao

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Analysis of noisy evolutionary optimization when sampling fails. 1507-1514 - Feng Shi, Frank Neumann

, Jianxin Wang:
Runtime analysis of randomized search heuristics for the dynamic weighted vertex cover problem. 1515-1522 - Dirk Sudholt:

On the robustness of evolutionary algorithms to noise: refined results and an example where noise helps. 1523-1530 - Andrew M. Sutton

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Crossover can simulate bounded tree search on a fixed-parameter tractable optimization problem. 1531-1538 - Carsten Witt

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Domino convergence: why one should hill-climb on linear functions. 1539-1546 

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