Manuel Clergue
Publications
Publications
Evolutionary predictive modelling for flash floodsCongress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC) 2013, Jun 2013, Cancun, Mexico. pp.844 - 851, ⟨10.1109/CEC.2013.6557656⟩ |
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An evolutionary data mining approach on hydrological data with classifier juriesIEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2012, Jun 2013, Brisbane, Australia. pp.1-8, ⟨10.1109/CEC.2012.6252897⟩ |
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States based evolutionary algorithmWorkshop selfstar at conference PPSN, Sep 2010, Krakow, Poland |
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Do not Choose Representation just Change: An Experimental Study in States based EAGenetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference 2009, Jul 2009, Montréal, Canada |
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Centric selection: a way to tune the exploration/exploitation trade-offGECCO'09, Jul 2009, Montreal, Canada. pp.891--898, ⟨10.1145/1569901.1570023⟩ |
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Do not Choose Representation just Change: An Experimental Study in States based EAGECCO '09 the 11th Annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation, Jul 2009, Montréal, Canada. pp.1799-1800, ⟨10.1145/1569901.1570168⟩ |
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On the Influence of Selection Operators on Performances in Cellular Genetic AlgorithmsIEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation CEC2007, Sep 2007, singapore, Singapore. pp.4706-4713 |
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Density estimation with Genetic Programming for Inverse Problem solvingEuroGP'07, the 10th European Conference on Genetic Programming, Apr 2007, Valencia, Spain. pp.45--54, ⟨10.1007/978-3-540-71605-1_5⟩ |
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Evolving Dynamic Change and Exchange of Genotype Encoding in Genetic Algorithms for Difficult Optimization ProblemsIEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation CEC2007, Sep 2007, singapore, Singapore. pp.4516-4523 |
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Measuring the Evolvability Landscape to study NeutralityGenetic and Evolutionary Computation -- GECCO-2006, Jul 2006, Seattle, WA, United States. pp.613--614 |
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Size Control with Maximum Homologous Crossover7th International Conference, Evolution Artificielle, EA 2005, 2006, Lille, France. pp.13-24, ⟨10.1007/11740698⟩ |
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From Cells to Islands: An unified Model of Cellular Parallel Genetic Algorithms7th International Conference on Cellular Automata For Research and Industry - ACRI 2006, Sep 2006, Perpignan, France. pp.248-257 |
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Anisotropic selection in cellular genetic algorithmsGenetic And Evolutionary Computation Conference, Jul 2006, Seatle, United States. pp.559 - 566, ⟨10.1145/1143997.1144098⟩ |
Monitoring Genetic Variations in Variable Length Evolutionary AlgorithmsInternational Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems, 2006, Auckland, New Zealand. pp.4, ⟨10.1109/HIS.2006.47⟩ |
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Teams of Genetic Predictors for Inverse Problem SolvingEuroGP 2005, 2005, Lausanne, Switzerland. pp.341-350, ⟨10.1007/b107383⟩ |
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A preliminary investigation of anisotropic selection in celullar genetic algorithmsPoster at Evolution Artificielle, 7th International Conference, Oct 2005, Lillle, France |
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Fitness Clouds and Problem Hardness in Genetic ProgrammingGenetic and Evolutionary Computation 2004, Jun 2004, Seattle, WA, United States. pp.690--701, ⟨10.1007/b98645⟩ |
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Local search heuristics: Fitness Cloud versus Fitness Landscapethe 2004 European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI04), Aug 2004, Valencia, Spain. pp.973 - 974 |
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Scuba Search : when selection meets innovationEvolutionary Computation, 2004. CEC2004, Jun 2004, Portland (Oregon), United States. pp.924 - 931, ⟨10.1109/CEC.2004.1330960⟩ |
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How to use the Scuba Diving metaphor to solve problem with neutrality ?ECAI'2004, Aug 2004, Valencia, Spain. pp.166-170 |
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From Royal Road to Epistatic Road for Variable Length Evolution AlgorithmArtificial evolution, Oct 2003, Marseille, France. pp.3-14 |
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Fitness Distance Correlation in Structural Mutation Genetic Programming6th European Conference, EuroGP 2003, 2003, Essex, United Kingdom. pp.455-464 |
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Where are Bottlenecks in NK Fitness Landscapes?Evolutionary Computation, 2003. CEC'03, Dec 2003, Canberra, Australia. pp.273--280, ⟨10.1109/CEC.2003.1299585⟩ |
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Difficulty of Unimodal and Multimodal Landscapes in Genetic ProgrammingGenetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference - GECCO 2003, 2003, Chicago, United States. pp.1788-1799 |
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Maximum Homologous Crossover for Linear Genetic ProgrammingEuroGP 2003, 2003, Essex, United Kingdom. pp.29-48 |
GA-hard functions built by combination of trap functionsCongress on Evolutionary Computation, 2002, 2002, Honolulu, United States. p. 249-254, ⟨10.1109/CEC.2002.1006242⟩ |
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Misleading Functions for Genetic Algorithms, Designed from AlternationCongress on Evolutionary Computation, 2000, 2000, La Jolla, United States. p. 1056-1063, ⟨10.1109/CEC.2000.870764⟩ |
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Synthetic Neutrality for Artificial EvolutionArtificial Evolution, 4th European Conference, 2000, Dunkerque, France. pp.254-265 |
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Genetic Heuristic for Search Space ExplorationInternational Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence '99, 1999, Stockholm, Sweden. pp.1218-1226 |
Fitness Distance Correlation, as statistical measure of Genetic AlgorithmEuropean Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1998, Brighton, United Kingdom. p. 650-654 |
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Genetic Algorithm for Artificial NeurogenesisThe 1998 IEEE International Conference on Evolutionary Computation, 1998, Anchorage, United States. p. 410-415 |
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DGA and Pareto Elitism : Improving Pareto OptimizationInternational ICSC Symposium on Soft Computing, 1997, Nîmes, France. p 315-321 |
Pareto Optimization and Dual Genetic AlgorithmInternational Conference on Artificial Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms, 1997, Norwich, United Kingdom. p. 188-192 |
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Biological Metaphors for Artificial Cognitive System EvolutionInternational Congress on Cybernetics, 1996, Namur, Belgium. pp.108-112 |
Systèmes ComplexesPresses polytechniques et universitaires romandes, Publisher of the EPFL Press, 2013, 978-2-88074-991-0 |
Studying the Effects of Dual Coding on the Adaptation of Representation for Linkage in Evolutionary AlgorithmsChen, Ying-ping and Lim, Meng-Hiot. Linkage in Evolutionary Computation, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, pp.249-284, 2008, Studies in Computational Intelligence, ⟨10.1007/978-3-540-85068-7⟩ |