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Engineering tomorrow : today's technology experts envision the next century / Janie Fouke, editor ; Trudy E. Bell and Dave Dooling, writers.

By: Bell, Trudy E [author.].
Contributor(s): Dooling, David | Fouke, Janie McLawhorn [edt ] | John Wiley & Sons [publisher.] | IEEE Xplore (Online service) [distributor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Piscataway, New Jersey : IEEE Press, c2000Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [1998]Description: 1 PDF (xiv, 308 pages) : col. illustrations, portraits (some color).Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780470544600.Subject(s): Technological forecasting | Twenty-first century -- Forecasts | Engineering -- Forecasting | Training | Transfer functions | Traveling salesman problems | Uncertainty | Vectors | Adaptation model | Adaptive systems | Algorithms | Animals | Arrays | Artificial intelligence | Artificial neural networks | Automata | Biographies | Biological cells | Biological neural networks | Biological system modeling | Books | Brain modeling | Chaos | Chemical industry | Cities and towns | Classification algorithms | Communities | Computational modeling | Computers | Convergence | Couplings | Cybernetics | Data models | Drag | Ecosystems | Encoding | Evolution (biology) | Evolutionary computation | Fasteners | Fuzzy logic | Fuzzy sets | Gallium | Games | Genetic programming | Genetics | History | Indexes | Integrated circuit modeling | Laboratories | Lead | Learning | Machine learning | Markov processes | Mathematical model | Monte Carlo methods | Nervous system | Numerical models | Optimization | Organisms | Organizations | Parallel processing | Performance analysis | Personnel | Predictive models | Presses | Productivity | Programming | Prototypes | Quality control | Random access memory | Random variables | Research and development | Resource management | Response surface methodology | Robots | Sea measurements | Search problems | Shape | Surfaces | Symbiosis | System identification | Temperature sensors | Testing | ThermostatsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 303.483 | OS 609./05 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
Preface -- An Introduction to Evolutionary Computation -- Evolving Control Circuits for Autonomous Robots -- Simulating the Evolution of Genetic Systems. Evolving Online Productivity -- Evolving Computer Programs -- Artificial Life and Evolving Strategies -- Artificial Intelligence through Simulated Evolution -- Evolutionary Experimentation. Evolution and Optimization -- Evolutionary Algorithms for System Identification -- Co-Evolution, Self-Adaptation, and Crossover -- Evolving Populations -- Artificial Ecosystems -- Soft Selection. Schema Processing and the K-Armed Bandit -- Classifier Systems. Evolving Neural Networks -- Evolutionary Computation and the Traveling Salesman Problem. The Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma. Implicit Parallelism and Representations -- Fuzzy Evolution -- Evolving Programs Using Symbolic Expressions -- Tierra and Emergent Properties -- Epilogue -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- About the Editor.
Summary: Featuring copious introductory material by distinguished scientist Dr. David B. Fogel, this formidable collection of 30 landmark papers spans the entire history of evolutionary computation--from today's investigations back to its very origins more than 40 years ago. Chapter by chapter, Fogel highlights how early ideas have developed into current thinking and how others have been lost and await rediscovery. The introductions to each chapter reflect Fogel's one-on-one conversations with the authors and their colleagues, conducted over a period of four years. Evolutionary Computation: The Fossil Record provides in-depth historical information and technical detail that is simply unmatched in the field. This volume is complete with an extensive bibliography of related literature. Evolutionary Computation: The Fossil Record will be of particular interest to researchers and students in need of a comprehensive resource on this fascinating area of computer science. Historians will also find the book thoroughly engaging.
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Preface -- An Introduction to Evolutionary Computation -- Evolving Control Circuits for Autonomous Robots -- Simulating the Evolution of Genetic Systems. Evolving Online Productivity -- Evolving Computer Programs -- Artificial Life and Evolving Strategies -- Artificial Intelligence through Simulated Evolution -- Evolutionary Experimentation. Evolution and Optimization -- Evolutionary Algorithms for System Identification -- Co-Evolution, Self-Adaptation, and Crossover -- Evolving Populations -- Artificial Ecosystems -- Soft Selection. Schema Processing and the K-Armed Bandit -- Classifier Systems. Evolving Neural Networks -- Evolutionary Computation and the Traveling Salesman Problem. The Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma. Implicit Parallelism and Representations -- Fuzzy Evolution -- Evolving Programs Using Symbolic Expressions -- Tierra and Emergent Properties -- Epilogue -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- About the Editor.

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Featuring copious introductory material by distinguished scientist Dr. David B. Fogel, this formidable collection of 30 landmark papers spans the entire history of evolutionary computation--from today's investigations back to its very origins more than 40 years ago. Chapter by chapter, Fogel highlights how early ideas have developed into current thinking and how others have been lost and await rediscovery. The introductions to each chapter reflect Fogel's one-on-one conversations with the authors and their colleagues, conducted over a period of four years. Evolutionary Computation: The Fossil Record provides in-depth historical information and technical detail that is simply unmatched in the field. This volume is complete with an extensive bibliography of related literature. Evolutionary Computation: The Fossil Record will be of particular interest to researchers and students in need of a comprehensive resource on this fascinating area of computer science. Historians will also find the book thoroughly engaging.

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