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This is the editor's blog for the journal Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines. The official web site for the journal, maintained by the publisher (Springer) is here. The GPEMjournal blog is authored and maintained by Lee Spector.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

GPEM 11:3/4, Anniversary Special Issue, FREE for a limited time


I am pleased to announce that the Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines "Tenth Anniversary Issue: Progress in Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines," edited by Julian Miller and Riccardo Poli, is now available online.

This is a really nice special issue containing some excellent summaries of the state of the field and directions in which it is expected to move in the near future.

I am also happy to announce that the entire issue is FREE online for the month of July, 2010. In addition, two of the issue's articles (the one by Koza and the one by Langdon Gustafson) are published under Open Access and will therefore be free forever.

The articles in this issue are:

"Editorial to tenth anniversary issue on progress in genetic programming and evolvable machines"
by Julian F. Miller and Riccardo Poli

"Human-competitive results produced by genetic programming"
by John R. Koza

"Theoretical results in genetic programming: the next ten years?"
by Riccardo Poli, Leonardo Vanneschi, William B. Langdon and Nicholas Freitag McPhee

"Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines: ten years of reviews"
by W. B. Langdon and S. M. Gustafson

"Open issues in genetic programming"
by Michael O’Neill, Leonardo Vanneschi, Steven Gustafson and Wolfgang Banzhaf

"Grammar-based Genetic Programming: a survey"
by Robert I. McKay, Nguyen Xuan Hoai, Peter Alexander Whigham, Yin Shan and Michael O’Neill

"Developments in Cartesian Genetic Programming: self-modifying CGP"
by Simon Harding, Julian F. Miller and Wolfgang Banzhaf

Book Review (not part of the special issue per se): "Dario Floreano and Claudio Mattiussi (eds): Bio-inspired artificial intelligence: theories, methods, and technologies"
by Ivan Garibay


"Guest editorial: special issue on parallel and distributed evolutionary algorithms, part two"
by Marco Tomassini and Leonardo Vanneschi

"An ensemble-based evolutionary framework for coping with distributed intrusion detection"
by Gianluigi Folino, Clara Pizzuti and Giandomenico Spezzano

"Deployment of parallel linear genetic programming using GPUs on PC and video game console platforms"
by Garnett Wilson and Wolfgang Banzhaf

"Simdist: a distribution system for easy parallelization of evolutionary computation"
by Boye Annfelt Høverstad

"Variable population size and evolution acceleration: a case study with a parallel evolutionary algorithm"
by Ting Hu, Simon Harding and Wolfgang Banzhaf

"EvAg: a scalable peer-to-peer evolutionary algorithm"
by J. L. J. Laredo, A. E. Eiben, M. van Steen and J. J. Merelo

2 comments:

  1. Since the free download option expires in a few days, I've just sent a bunch of messages on 9 or 10 google and yahoo groups.
    Riccardo

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  2. RIccardo: Great. BTW although the free download window is closing I've asked Springer about other ways we can promote the issue. Also do note that 2 of the articles are open access even after the free window closes.

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