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Overview of Publications. Below is a list of all the publications used in this thesis by chapter. Chapter 4 is based on multiple publications including: Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxx Ba¨ ck, Evolving Transition Rules for Multi Di- mensional Cellular Automata, proceedings of Sixth International Confer- ence on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry, ACRI 2004, Xxxxx M.A. Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx (editors), Springer- Xxxxxx, XXXX 0000, pg. 182–190 (2004) Xxxxxx Xx¨ ck, Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Problem Solving by Evo- lution: One of Nature’s Unconventional Programming Paradigms, pre-pro- ceedings of Unconventional Programming Paradigms workshop, UPP 2004, Xxxx-Xxxxxx Xxxxˆxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxx-Louis Giavitto and Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx (editors), Springer-Verlag, pg. 8–13 (2005). Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxx Ba¨ ck, Using a Genetic Algorithm to Evolve Be- havior in Multi Dimensional Cellular Automata, proceedings of Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, GECCO 2005, Xxxx-Xxxxx Xxxxx et al. (editors), ACM 1-59593-010-8/05/0006, pg. 107–114 (2005). Xxxxxx Xx¨ ck, Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Inverse Design of Cel- lular Automata by Genetic Algorithms: an Unconventional Programming Paradigm, Unconventional Programming Paradigms: International Work- shop UPP 2004, Revised Selected and Invited Papers, Xxxx-Xxxxxx Xxxxˆxxx et al. (editors), Springer-Verlag, LNCS 3566, pg. 161–172 (2005). Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxx Ba¨ ck, Using a Genetic Algorithm to Evolve Behavior in Cellular Automata, proceedings of Computation: 4th Interna- tional Conference, UC 0000, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx, October 3 - 7, 2005., Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx X. Pe´re´z-Jime´nez and Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx (editors), Springer-Verlag, LNCS Volume 3699, pg. 1– 10 (2005). Chapter 5 is based on: Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxx Ba¨ ck, Self-adaptive Mutation Rates in Genetic Algorithm for Inverse Design of Cellular Automata, proceedings of Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, GECCO 2008, pg. 1101–1102 (2008). Chapter 6 is based on: Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx and Xxxxxx Xx¨ ck, On Interactive Evo- lution Strategies, proceeding of Applications of Evolutionary Computing, EvoWorkshop2006: EvoINTERACT, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx et al. (editors), Springer-Verlag, LNCS Volume 3907, pg. 530–541 (2006). Chapter 2 Evolutionary Algorithms Evolutionary Algorithms is the name for the algorithms in the field of Evolu- tionary Computation which is a subfield of Natural Computing and alre...
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