Genetic Programming Bibliography entries for David C Wedge
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Yun Xu,
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George-John E Nychas,
Simon J Gaskell,
Simon J Hubbard,
Douglas B Kell,
King Wai Lau,
Claire Eyers,
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Jeff Kettle,
Marie-Beatrice Madec,
John J Morrison,
Martin Grell,
Tim H Richardson,
Stephen Yeates,
Michael L Turner,
Genetic Programming Articles by David C Wedge
Genetic Programming conference papers by David C Wedge
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David C. Wedge and Douglas B. Kell.
Rapid prediction of optimum population size in genetic programming using a novel genotype - Fitness Correlation. In
Maarten Keijzer and Giuliano Antoniol and Clare Bates Congdon and Kalyanmoy Deb and Benjamin Doerr and Nikolaus Hansen and John H. Holmes and Gregory S. Hornby and Daniel Howard and James Kennedy and Sanjeev Kumar and Fernando G. Lobo and Julian Francis Miller and Jason Moore and Frank Neumann and Martin Pelikan and Jordan Pollack and Kumara Sastry and Kenneth Stanley and Adrian Stoica and El-Ghazali Talbi and Ingo Wegener editors,
GECCO '08: Proceedings of the 10th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation, pages 1315-1322, Atlanta, GA, USA, 2008. ACM.
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David C. Wedge and Simon J. Gaskell and Simon J. Hubbard and Douglas B. Kell and King Wai Lau and Claire Eyers.
Peptide detectability following ESI mass spectrometry: prediction using genetic programming. In
Dirk Thierens and Hans-Georg Beyer and Josh Bongard and Jurgen Branke and John Andrew Clark and Dave Cliff and Clare Bates Congdon and Kalyanmoy Deb and Benjamin Doerr and Tim Kovacs and Sanjeev Kumar and Julian F. Miller and Jason Moore and Frank Neumann and Martin Pelikan and Riccardo Poli and Kumara Sastry and Kenneth Owen Stanley and Thomas Stutzle and Richard A Watson and Ingo Wegener editors,
GECCO '07: Proceedings of the 9th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation, volume 2, pages 2219-2225, London, 2007. ACM Press.
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