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Nature Inspired Cooperative Strategies for Optimization (NICSO 2007)

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Part of the book series: Studies in Computational Intelligence (SCI, volume 129)

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Table of contents (46 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. A Preliminary Study of Fitness Inheritance in Evolutionary Constrained Optimization

    • Efrén Mezura-Montes, Lucía Muñoz-Dávila, Carlos A. Coello Coello
    Pages 1-14
  3. Probabilistically Guided Prefix Gene Expression Programming

    • Brian M. Cerny, Chi Zhou, Weimin Xiao, Peter C. Nelson
    Pages 15-26
  4. Flocking-based Document Clustering on the Graphics Processing Unit

    • Jesse St. Charles, Thomas E. Potok, Robert Patton, Xiaohui Cui
    Pages 27-37
  5. Artificial Immune System for Collaborative Spam Filtering

    • Slavisa Sarafijanovic, Jean-Yves Le Boudec
    Pages 39-51
  6. MP Systems and Hybrid Petri Nets

    • Alberto Castellini, Vincenzo Manca, Luca Marchetti
    Pages 53-62
  7. Spatial Sorting of Binary Metadata Documents via Nature-Inspired Agents in Grids

    • Agostino Forestiero, Carlo Mastroianni, Giandomenico Spezzano
    Pages 63-72
  8. hCHAC-4, an ACO Algorithm for Solving the Four-Criteria Military Path-finding Problem

    • A. M. Mora, J. J. Merelo, J. L. J. Laredo, P. A. Castillo, P. G. Sánchez, J. P. Sevilla et al.
    Pages 73-84
  9. A Hybrid System of Nature Inspired Metaheuristics

    • J. M. Cadenas, M. C. Garrido, E. Muñoz
    Pages 95-104
  10. ESCA: A New Evolutionary-Swarm Cooperative Algorithm

    • Rodica Ioana Lung, D. Dumitrescu
    Pages 105-114
  11. An Adaptive Metaheuristic for the Simultaneous Resolution of a Set of Instances

    • Antonio D. Masegosa, Alejandro Sancho Royo, David Pelta
    Pages 125-137
  12. Honey Bees Mating Optimization Algorithm for the Vehicle Routing Problem

    • Yannis Marinakis, Magdalene Marinaki, Georgios Dounias
    Pages 139-148
  13. Self-Organization on Silicon: System Integration of a Fixed-Point Swarm Coprocessor

    • Giovanni Busonera, Stefano Carucci, Danilo Pani, Luigi Raffo
    Pages 149-158
  14. Dynamic Adaptation of Genetic Operators’ Probabilities

    • Fatemeh Vafaee, Peter C. Nelson, Chi Zhou, Weimin Xiao
    Pages 159-168
  15. Cooperative Co-evolution Inspired Operators for Classical GP Schemes

    • Malek Aichour, Evelyne Lutton
    Pages 169-178
  16. Biologically Inspired Clustering: Comparing the Neural and Immune Paradigms

    • Matti Pöllä, Timo Honkela, Xiao-Zhi Gao
    Pages 179-188
  17. CODEA: An Architecture for Designing Nature-inspired Cooperative Decentralized Heuristics

    • Juan Pedro Castro Gutiérrez, Belén Melián Batista, José A. Moreno Pérez, J. Marcos Moreno Vega, Jonatan Ramos Bonilla
    Pages 189-198
  18. Memetic Algorithm for the Generalized Asymmetric Traveling Salesman Problem

    • Gregory Gutin, Daniel Karapetyan, Natalio Krasnogor
    Pages 199-210

About this book

Biological and natural processes have been a continuous source of inspiration for the sciences and engineering. For instance, the work of Wiener in cybernetics was influenced by feedback control processes observable in biological systems; McCulloch and Pitts description of the artificial neuron was instigated by biological observations of neural mechanisms; the idea of survival of the fittest inspired the field of evolutionary algorithms and similarly, artificial immune systems, ant colony optimisation, automated self-assembling programming, membrane computing, etc. also have their roots in natural phenomena.

The second International Workshop on Nature Inspired Cooperative Strategies for Optimization (NICSO), was held in Acireale, Italy, during November 8-10, 2007. The aim for NICSO 2007 was to provide a forum were the latest ideas and state of the art research related to cooperative strategies for problem solving arising from Nature could be discussed. The contributions collected in this book were strictly peer reviewed by at least three members of the international programme committee, to whom we are indebted for their support and assistance. The topics covered by the contributions include several well established nature inspired techniques like Genetic Algorithms, Ant Colonies, Artificial Immune Systems, Evolutionary Robotics, Evolvable Systems, Membrane Computing, Quantum Computing, Software Self Assembly, Swarm Intelligence, etc.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Computer Sciences and Information Technology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK

    Natalio Krasnogor

  • Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Catania, Catania, Italy

    Giuseppe Nicosia, Mario Pavone

  • Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence E.T.S. Ingenieria Informatica C/ Periodista Daniel Saucedo Aranda s/n, University of Granada, Granada, Spain

    David Pelta

About the editors

Biological and natural processes have been a continuous source of inspiration for the sciences and engineering. For instance, the work of Wiener in cybernetics was influenced by feedback control processes observable in biological systems; McCulloch and Pitts description of the artificial neuron was instigated by biological observations of neural mechanisms; the idea of survival of the fittest inspired the field of evolutionary algorithms and similarly, artificial immune systems, ant colony optimisation, automated self-assembling programming, membrane computing, etc. also have their roots in natural phenomena.

The second International Workshop on Nature Inspired Cooperative Strategies for Optimization (NICSO), was held in Acireale, Italy, during November 8-10, 2007. The aim for NICSO 2007 was to provide a forum were the latest ideas and state of the art research related to cooperative strategies for problem solving arising from Nature could be discussed. The contributions collected in this book were strictly peer reviewed by at least three members of the international programme committee, to whom we are indebted for their support and assistance. The topics covered by the contributions include several well established nature inspired techniques like Genetic Algorithms, Ant Colonies, Artificial Immune Systems, Evolutionary Robotics, Evolvable Systems, Membrane Computing, Quantum Computing, Software Self Assembly, Swarm Intelligence, etc.

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eBook USD 129.00
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Softcover Book USD 169.99
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