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Adaptive and Multilevel Metaheuristics 2008
- Carlos Cotta, Marc Sevaux, Kenneth Sörensen:
Adaptive and Multilevel Metaheuristics. Studies in Computational Intelligence 136, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-79437-0
Reviews of the Field
- Konstantin Chakhlevitch, Peter I. Cowling:
Hyperheuristics: Recent Developments. 3-29 - James E. Smith:
Self-Adaptation in Evolutionary Algorithms for Combinatorial Optimisation. 31-57
New Techniques and Applications
- Ignacio Araya, Bertrand Neveu, María Cristina Riff:
An Efficient Hyperheuristic for Strip-Packing Problems. 61-76 - Emmanuel Boutillon, Christian Roland, Marc Sevaux:
Probability-Driven Simulated Annealing for Optimizing Digital FIR Filters. 77-93 - Mauro Brunato, Roberto Battiti:
RASH: A Self-adaptive Random Search Method. 95-117 - Martin Josef Geiger, Wolf Wenger:
Market Based Allocation of Transportation Orders to Vehicles in Adaptive Multi-objective Vehicle Routing. 119-132 - Dario Landa Silva, Khoi N. Le:
A Simple Evolutionary Algorithm with Self-adaptation for Multi-objective Nurse Scheduling. 133-155 - Gustavo Olague, Enrique Dunn, Evelyne Lutton:
Individual Evolution as an Adaptive Strategy for Photogrammetric Network Design. 157-176 - Roberto Santana, Pedro Larrañaga, José Antonio Lozano:
Adaptive Estimation of Distribution Algorithms. 177-197 - Yann Cooren, Maurice Clerc, Patrick Siarry:
Initialization and Displacement of the Particles in TRIBES, a Parameter-Free Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm. 199-219 - Alejandro Sierra Urrecho, Ivan Santibáñez-Koref:
Evolution of Descent Directions. 221-237 - Kenneth Sörensen, Marc Sevaux, Patrick Schittekat:
"Multiple Neighbourhood" Search in Commercial VRP Packages: Evolving Towards Self-Adaptive Methods. 239-253 - Wouter Souffriau, Pieter Vansteenwegen, Greet Vanden Berghe, Dirk Van Oudheusden:
Automated Parameterisation of a Metaheuristic for the Orienteering Problem. 255-269
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