peer reviewedThis paper proposes a new selection scheme for Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) based on altruistic cooperation between individuals. Cooperation takes place every time an individual undergoes selection: the individual decreases its own fitness in order to improve the mating chances of worse individuals. On the one hand, the selection scheme guarantees that the genetic material of fitter individuals passes to subsequent generations as to decrease their fitnesses individuals have to be firstly selected. On the other hand, the scheme restricts the number of times an individual can be selected not to take over the entire population. We conduct an empirical study for a parallel EA version where cooperative selection scheme is shown to ...
Selection functions enable Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) to apply selection pressure to a population...
AbstractStarting from some simple observations on a popular selection method in Evolutionary Algorit...
8 pages, 4 figures.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/q-bio/0512045Final publishe...
peer reviewedThis paper analyzes the dynamics of a new selection scheme based on altruistic cooperat...
A key, yet often neglected, component of digital evolution and evolutionary models is the 'selection...
A key, yet often neglected, component of digital evolution and evolutionary models is the 'selection...
Cooperative coevolutionary algorithms (CCEA) are a form of evolutionary algorithm that is applicable...
To debunk the myth of how cooperation can emerge through the competition induced by Evolutionary Com...
In evolutionary algorithms, the fitness of a population increases with time by mutating and recombi...
Fitness sharing is a well-known diversity mechanism inspired by the idea that individuals in the pop...
242 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.We extend the above analysis ...
This paper identifies five distinct mechanisms by which a population-based algorithm might have an a...
In genetic algorithms selection mechanisms aim to favour reproduction of better individuals imposing...
Multilevel selection is an important organizing principle that crucially underlies evolutionary proc...
Most evolutionary biologists consider selfishness an intrinsic feature of our genes and as the best ...
Selection functions enable Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) to apply selection pressure to a population...
AbstractStarting from some simple observations on a popular selection method in Evolutionary Algorit...
8 pages, 4 figures.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/q-bio/0512045Final publishe...
peer reviewedThis paper analyzes the dynamics of a new selection scheme based on altruistic cooperat...
A key, yet often neglected, component of digital evolution and evolutionary models is the 'selection...
A key, yet often neglected, component of digital evolution and evolutionary models is the 'selection...
Cooperative coevolutionary algorithms (CCEA) are a form of evolutionary algorithm that is applicable...
To debunk the myth of how cooperation can emerge through the competition induced by Evolutionary Com...
In evolutionary algorithms, the fitness of a population increases with time by mutating and recombi...
Fitness sharing is a well-known diversity mechanism inspired by the idea that individuals in the pop...
242 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.We extend the above analysis ...
This paper identifies five distinct mechanisms by which a population-based algorithm might have an a...
In genetic algorithms selection mechanisms aim to favour reproduction of better individuals imposing...
Multilevel selection is an important organizing principle that crucially underlies evolutionary proc...
Most evolutionary biologists consider selfishness an intrinsic feature of our genes and as the best ...
Selection functions enable Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) to apply selection pressure to a population...
AbstractStarting from some simple observations on a popular selection method in Evolutionary Algorit...
8 pages, 4 figures.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/q-bio/0512045Final publishe...