Using evolutionary computational techniques in environmental modelling
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author = "Keith Downing",
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title = "Using evolutionary computational techniques in
environmental modelling",
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journal = "Environmental Modelling and Software",
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year = "1998",
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volume = "13",
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pages = "519--528",
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number = "5-6",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Evolutionary
computation, Evolutionary ecology",
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owner = "wlangdon",
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ISSN = "1364-8152",
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URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VHC-3VGHBS1-1G/2/20d163b7dea17eb9b21f06211acd3188",
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DOI = "doi:10.1016/S1364-8152(98)00050-4",
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abstract = "Evolutionary Computation (EC) is a field of computer
science that borrows concepts such as natural selection
and the genotype-phenotype distinction from biology in
order to solve a wide range of complex problems, such
as robot controller design, job-shop schedule
optimisation, pattern recognition, electronic circuit
design and many more. In addition, EC techniques in
combination with individual-based modelling can be
applied in their domain of origin, biology, to
investigate the emergence and evolution of natural
phenomena. This paper describes the use of EC as both
(a) an empirical supplement to analytical approaches to
mathematically tractable biological problems, and (b) a
vital tool for analysing highly complex systems of
interacting species in heterogeneous environments.
Three EC applications, two tractable and one complex,
are used to illustrate these points. In general, this
work introduces environmental modellers to a
cutting-edge computer-science technique that can be of
considerable utility, especially in a modern world in
which accelerated rates of large-scale environmental
change heighten the need for evolutionary
considerations in analyses of relatively short
time-scale phenomena.",
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