Evolutionary computation
toward a new philosophy of machine intelligence
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Author
Contributions
- IEEE Neural Networks Council. - Contributor
Publication
1995 - IEEE Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
68,000 words, Guess
Page Count
272 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1101778M
- ISBN-100780310381
- OCLC Control Number30810615
- OCLC Control Numberevolutionarycomp0000foge
- Library of Congress Control Number94026693
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- Goodreads5886702
- LibraryThing814405
Classifications
- DDC006.3
- LCCQA76.9.C65 F64 1995
Description
"In this revised and significantly expanded second edition, distinguished scientist David B. Fogel presents the latest advances in both the theory and practice of evolutionary computation to help you keep pace with developments in this fast-changing field.". "In-depth and updated, Evolutionary Computation shows you how to use simulated evolution to achieve machine intelligence. You will gain current insights into the history of evolutionary computation and the newest theories shaping research. Fogel carefully reviews the "no free lunch theorem" and discusses new theoretical findings that challenge some of the mathematical foundations of simulated evolution. This second edition also presents the latest game-playing techniques that combine evolutionary algorithms with neural networks, including their success in playing competitive checkers. Chapter by chapter, this comprehensive book highlights the relationship between learning and intelligence.". "Evolutionary Computation features an unparalleled integration of history with state-of-the-art theory and practice for engineers, professors, and graduate students of evolutionary computation and computer science who need to keep up-to-date in this developing field."--BOOK JACKET.
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