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Evolutionary computation

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In computer science evolutionary computation denotes a subfield of artificial intelligence (more particular computational intelligence) involving combinatorial optimization problems. Whereas evolutionary algorithms generally only include methods natural reproduction, mutation, recombination and survival of the fittest, evolutionary computation is loosely recognised by the following criteria:


This mostly involves metaheuristic methods such as:

and in a lesser extent also:

References

  • IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computing[2]
  • Evolutionary Computation Repository[3]