2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ins.2014.04.007
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Evolutionary membrane computing: A comprehensive survey and new results

Abstract: Evolutionary membrane computing is an important research direction of membrane computing that aims to explore the complex interactions between membrane computing and evolutionary computation. These disciplines are receiving increasing attention. In this paper, an overview of the evolutionary membrane computing state-of-the-art and new results on two established topics in well defined scopes (membrane-inspired evolutionary algorithms and automated design of membrane computing models) are presented. We survey th… Show more

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“…Another area of active research that might prove valuable to the partition of dynamically changing data, are the principles of evolutionary membrane computing (Zhang et al, 2014, Xiao et al (2012). There, optimization is mediated by cell-or tissuelike structures that help negotiating the fitness of A c c e p t e d M a n u s c r i p t a solution locally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another area of active research that might prove valuable to the partition of dynamically changing data, are the principles of evolutionary membrane computing (Zhang et al, 2014, Xiao et al (2012). There, optimization is mediated by cell-or tissuelike structures that help negotiating the fitness of A c c e p t e d M a n u s c r i p t a solution locally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These fuzzy production rules can be modeled by the following rFRSN P system Π 5 , as shown in Figure 8. (4) syn = {(1, 15), (2,15), (3,16), (4,16), (4,18), (5,16), (5,17), (5,18), (6,18), (7,17), (8,17), (9,17), (10,18), (15,11), (16,12), (17,13), (18,14)}.…”
Section: Transformersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(4) syn = {(1, 10) , (2, 10), (2,11), (3,11), (4,12), (5,12), (6, 13), (7,13), (8,13), (10,6), (11,7), (12,8), (13, 9)};…”
Section: Traction Power Supply Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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