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Evolutionary Computation
Evolutionary Computation (genetic algorithms and related techniques) and their application to art and design.


MIT Press Journals
Evolutionary Computation provides an international forum for facilitating and enhancing the exchange of information among researchers involved in both the theoretical and practical aspects of computational systems of an evolutionary nature. 


Evolutionary Computation
Provides substantial links related to evolutionary computation. 


Genetic Algorithms and Evolutionary Computation
Creationists often argue that evolutionary processes cannot create new information, or that evolution has no practical benefits. 


International Society for Genetic and Evolutionary Computation ISGEC
International Society for Genetic and Evolutionary Computation ISGEC. Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (GEA) are computer methods based on natural selection and genetics to solve problems across the spectrum of human endeavor. 


IngentaConnect Publication: Evolutionary Computation
This page contains some information on evolutionary computation which you might find useful. Evolutionary computation (EC) encompasses genetic algorithms (GA), evolution strategies (ES), evolutionary programming (EP), genetic programming (GP), and classifier systems (CS). 


EvoWeb
Information resources for the field of evolutionary computing. 


2007 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC
Future Directions in Evolutionary Computation (FDEC) Meeting September 27, 2007 (4:00pm - 6:00pm) at Ord room Invited talk by Kenneth De Jong, and Panel Discussion by ECTC Task Force Chairs. 


THE HITCH-HIKER'S GUIDE TO EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION
A MOSTLY USEFUL COMPENDIUM OF SEVERAL HUNDRED FILES ON THE ART OF EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES, PARTICULARLY, BEGINNERS IN THE FIELD, (ALTHOUGH IT HAS BEEN REPORTED TO US THAT EVEN SOME OLD-TIMERS ENJOYED READING IT). 


EO Evolutionary Computation Framework
EO is a templates-based, ANSI-C++ compliant evolutionary computation library. It contains classes for almost any kind of evolutionary computation you might come up to - at least for the ones we could think of. 


ECJ
ECJ is developed at George Mason University's ECLab Evolutionary Computation Laboratory. The software has nothing to do with its initials' namesake, Evolutionary Computation Journal. 


Hitch-Hiker's Guide to Evolutionary Computation
The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to Evolutionary Computation Issue 9.1, released 12 April 2001 Copyright © 1993-2001 by J. Heitkötter and D. Beasley, all rights reserved.


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