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EOR
2006
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Principles of scatter search
Scatter search is an evolutionary method that has been successfully applied to hard optimization problems. The fundamental concepts and principles of the method were first propose...
Rafael Martí, Manuel Laguna, Fred Glover
BMCBI
2010
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iGTP: A software package for large-scale gene tree parsimony analysis
Background: The ever-increasing wealth of genomic sequence information provides an unprecedented opportunity for large-scale phylogenetic analysis. However, species phylogeny infe...
Ruchi Chaudhary, Mukul S. Bansal, André Weh...
PLDI
2004
ACM
15 years 12 months ago
Fast searches for effective optimization phase sequences
It has long been known that a fixed ordering of optimization phases will not produce the best code for every application. One approach for addressing this phase ordering problem ...
Prasad Kulkarni, Stephen Hines, Jason Hiser, David...
BMCBI
2008
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Subfamily specific conservation profiles for proteins based on n-gram patterns
Background: A new algorithm has been developed for generating conservation profiles that reflect the evolutionary history of the subfamily associated with a query sequence. It is ...
John K. Vries, Xiong Liu
CEC
2007
IEEE
16 years 24 days ago
Solving multimodal problems via multiobjective techniques with Application to phase equilibrium detection
Abstract— For solving multimodal problems by means of evolutionary algorithms, one often resorts to multistarts or niching methods. The latter approach the question: ‘What is e...
Mike Preuss, Günter Rudolph, Feelly Tumakaka