GPEM 16(3) is now available. This issue features THREE resource reviews (thanks both to the authors and to tireless Resource Review Editor Bill Langdon) and four interesting regular articles. Specifically, it contains:
"Investigating fitness functions for a hyper-heuristic evolutionary algorithm in the context of balanced and imbalanced data classification"
by Rodrigo C. Barros, Márcio P. Basgalupp & André C. P. L. F. de Carvalho
"Evolutionary model building under streaming data for classification tasks: opportunities and challenges"
by Malcolm I. Heywood
"A study on Koza’s performance measures"
by David F. Barrero, Bonifacio Castaño, María D. R-Moreno & David Camacho
"Review and comparative analysis of geometric semantic crossovers"
by Tomasz P. Pawlak, Bartosz Wieloch & Krzysztof Krawiec
Software Review
"Software review: the KNIME workflow environment and its applications in genetic programming and machine learning"
by Steve O’Hagan & Douglas B. Kell
Book Review
"Patricia Vargas, Ezequiel Di Paolo, Inman Harvey, and Phil Husbands (eds), The Horizons of Evolutionary Robotics, The MIT Press, 2014, ISBN: 978-0-262-02676-5, Hardcover book, 302 pages"
by Joel Lehman
Book Review
"Angelo Cangelosi and Matthew Schlesinger: Developmental robotics"
by Lisa A. Meeden
About the GPEMjournal blog
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.
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