Variants of evolutionary algorithms for real-world applications
Chiong, Raymond
Weise, Thomas
Michalewicz, Zbigniew
Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) are population-based, stochastic search algorithms that mimic natural evolution. Due to their ability to find excellent solutions for conventionally hard and dynamic problems within acceptable time, EAs have attracted interest from many researchers and practitioners in recent years. This book “Variants of Evolutionary Algorithms for Real-World Applications”aims to promote the practitioner’s view on EAs by providing a comprehensive discussion of how EAs can be adapted to the requirements of various applications in the real-world domains. It comprises 14 chapters, including an introductory chapter re-visiting the fundamental question of what an EA is and other chapters addressing a range of real-world problems such as production process planning, inventory system and supply chain network optimisation, task-based jobsassignment, planning for CNC-based work piece construction, mechanical/ship design tasks that involve runtime-intense simulations, data mining for the prediction of soil properties, automated tissue classification for MRI images, anddatabase query optimisation, among others. These chapters demonstrate how different types of problems can be successfully solved using variants of EAs and how the solution approaches are constructed, in a way that can be understood and reproduced with little prior knowledge on optimisation. Practitioner's view on Evolutionary Algorithms. Provides real-world applications of Evolutionary Algorithms. Written by leading experts in this field. INDICE: Section I: Introduction. Section II: Planning & Scheduling. Section III: Engineering. Section IV: Data Collection, Retrieval & Mining.
- ISBN: 978-3-642-23423-1
- Editorial: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 462
- Fecha Publicación: 30/09/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés