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Genetic Programming: 7th European Conference, EuroGP 2004, Coimbra, Portugal, April 5-7, 2004. Proceedings<br />Author: Maarten Keijzer, Una-May O’Reilly, Simon Lucas, Ernesto Costa, Terence Soule<br /> Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg<br /> ISBN: 978-3-540-21346-8<br /> DOI: 10.1007/b96274<br /><br />Table of Contents:<p></p><ul><li>Evaluation of Chess Position by Modular Neural Network Generated by Genetic Algorithm </li><li>Coevolution of Algorithms and Deterministic Solution of Equations in Free Groups </li><li>Designing Optimal Combinational Digital Circuits Using a Multiple Logic Unit Processor </li><li>A Data Structure for Improved GP Analysis via Efficient Computation and Visualisation of Population Measures </li><li>Boosting Technique for Combining Cellular GP Classifiers </li><li>Co-evolving Faults to Improve the Fault Tolerance of Sorting Networks </li><li>Toward an Alternative Comparison between Different Genetic Programming Systems </li><li>Lymphoma Cancer Classification Using Genetic Programming with SNR Features </li><li>A Practical Approach to Evolving Concurrent Programs </li><li>Evolutionary Induction of Grammar Systems for Multi-agent Cooperation </li><li>Genetic Programming Applied to Mixed Integer Programming </li><li>Efficient Crossover in the GAuGE System </li><li>Grammatical Evolution by Grammatical Evolution: The Evolution of Grammar and Genetic Code </li><li>Constrained Molecular Dynamics as a Search and Optimization Tool </li><li>On the Performance of Genetic Operators and the Random Key Representation </li><li>Analysis of GP Improvement Techniques over the Real-World Inverse Problem of Ocean Color </li><li>Evolution and Acquisition of Modules in Cartesian Genetic Programming </li><li>How to Choose Appropriate Function Sets for Gentic Programming </li><li>Improving Grammar-Based Evolutionary Algorithms via Attributed Derivation Trees </li><li>Evolved Matrix Operations for Post-processing Protein Secondary Structure Predictions</li></ul>

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