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期刊名称:MEMETIC COMPUTING

ISSN:1865-9284
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, HEIDELBERG, GERMANY, D-69121
  出版社网址:http://www.springer.com/
期刊网址:http://www.springer.com/engineering/computational+intelligence+and+complexity/journal/12293
影响因子:5.9
主题范畴:COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE;    OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
变更情况:Newly Added by 2014

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Memetic Computing

Memetic Computing

Managing Editor: Meng-Hiot Lim

ISSN: 1865-9284 (print version)
ISSN: 1865-9292 (electronic version)

ABOUT THIS JOURNAL

High quality research in hybrid metaheuristics

  • Features high quality research in hybrid metaheuristics (including evolutionary hybrids) for optimization, control and design in continuous and discrete optimization domains
  • Goes beyond current search methodologies towards innovative research on the emergence of cultural artifacts
  • Presents the latest results which are fuzzed together in novel ways in order to transcend the intrinsic limitations of a single discipline

Memetic Computing's goals are:

  • To be an outlet for high quality research in hybrid metaheuristics (including evolutionary hybrids) for optimization, control and design in continuous and discrete optimization domains. We seek to dissolve the barriers separating metaheuristics, exact and approximation algorithms research and to bring forth a renewed impetus towards the investigation and understanding of promising new hybrid algorithmic technologies.
  • To go beyond current search methodologies towards innovative research on the emergence of cultural artifacts such as game, trade and negotiation strategies and, more generally, rules of behavior as they apply to, for example, robotic, multi-agent and artificial life systems.
  • Ultimately, Memetic Computing aspires to serve as a focal publication where the latest results in Natural Computation, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Operational Research and Natural Sciences (e.g. cognitive, animal and insect’s behavior, etc.) are fuzzed together in novel ways in order to transcend the intrinsic limitations of a single discipline.
  • Potential authors are invited to submit original research articles for publication consideration. Reviews and short communications may also be considered. 

    Related subjects » Applications - Artificial Intelligence - Complexity - Computational Intelligence and Complexity - Robotics - Systems Biology and Bioinformatics

    Abstracted/Indexed in 

    Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch), Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, SCOPUS, INSPEC, Google Scholar, Academic OneFile, Current Contents/Engineering, Computing and Technology, DBLP, EI-Compendex, io-port.net, OCLC, SCImago, Summon by ProQuest


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    Meng-Hiot Lim, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
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    Natalio Krasnogor, University of Nottingham, UK
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    Yew Soon Ong, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
    E-mail: asysong@ntu.edu.sg

    Board Members
    Samad Ahmadi, De Montfort University, UK
    Enrique Alba, E.T.S.I Informática, Spain
    Dirk Arnold, Dalhousie University, Canada
    Regina Berreta, The University of Newcastle, Australia
    Jacek Blazewicz, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
    Edmund K. Burke, University of Nottingham, UK
    Erick Cantu-Paz, 2821 Mission, USA
    Ying-ping Chen, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
    Carlos A. Coello Coello, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico
    Netta Cohen, University of Leeds, UK
    Carlos Cotta, ETSI Informática, Spain
    Kalyanmoy Deb, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India 
    Moshe Dror, University of Arizona, USA
    Peter Fleming, University of Sheffield, UK
    Gregory Gutin, University of London, UK
    Pierre Hansen, HEC Montréal, Canada
    Bill Hart, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
    Francisco Herrera, University of Granada, Spain
    Hitoshi Iba, The University of Tokyo, Japan 
    Hisao Ishibuchi, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
    Wilfried Jakob, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH, Germany
    Licheng Jiao, Xidian University, China
    Yaochu Jin, Honda Research Institute Europe, Germany  
    Andy Keane, School of Engineering Sciences, UK 
    Dario Landa Silva, University of Nottingham, UK
    Vincenzo Loia, University of Salerno, Italy
    Jose A. Lozano, Facultad de Informática, Spain
    Simon Lucas, University of Essex, UK
    Juan J. Merelo, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenería Informática, Spain
    Peter Merz, Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Germany
    Jason H. Moore, Molecular and Cellular Biology Program, Hanover, NH, USA
    Jose Moreno Perez, Universidad de La Laguna, Spain
    Pablo Moscato, The University of Newcastle, Australia
    Amiram Moshaiov, Tel- Aviv University, Israel
    Ferrante Neri, Jyväskylä, Finland
    Giuseppe Nicosia, University of Catania, Italy
    Joaquin A. Pacheco Bonrostro, Facultad de C Económicas y Empresariale, Burgos, Spain
    Mario Pavone, University of Catania, Italy
    David Pelta, University de Granada, Spain
    Erwin Pesch, University of Siegen, Germany
    Gunther Raidl, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
    Ruhul Amin Sarker, University of New South Wales, Australia
    Kumara Sastry, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, USA
    Marc Schoenauer, Université Paris Sud, France
    Bernhard Sendhoff, Honda Research Institute Europe, Germany 
    Moshe Sipper, Ben- Gurion University, Israel
    James Smith, The University of the West of England, UK
    Robert Smith, University College London, UK
    Susan Stepney, University of York, UK 
    Kay-Chen Tan, National University of Singapore, Singapore
    Chaun- Kang Ting, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
    Jim Torresen, University of Oslo, Norway 
    Jose L. Verdegay, Universidad de Granada, Spain 
    Ling Wang, Tsinghua University, China
    Kevin K.W. Wong, Murdoch University, Australia
    Annie S. Wu, University of Central Florida, USA
    Donald C. Wunsch, University of Missouri Rolla, USA
    Qingfu Zhang, University of Essex, UK



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