This post is about libGE, a famous software for grammatic evolution. The original software is written in C++ and can be found here. For a
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This post is about libGE, a famous software for grammatic evolution. The original software is written in C++ and can be found here. For a
Read moreI feel like sharing here the source code of a genetic algorithm (GA). This was developed by Muhammad Farooq Arshad (a very dear student) during
Read moreI remember I wrote about my presentation about the evolution of Mona Lisa at IBA, Sukkur. Recently, our article on the topic got published with
Read moreRecently, I had an opportunity to attend a conference. The conference, code named iCoMET, was held in IBA Sukkur, Sindh, Pakistan. We presented our work about
Read moreI remember I posted something about our work that got published on UAVs. Here is another article that got published recently. Since we’d been working
Read moreWhen Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, and he had a great fall, all the king’s men and horses couldn’t put him together again. But
Read moreI did this work while I was a postdoctoral researcher in Orange Labs. It recently got published with IEEE Access. It is a moment of
Read moreLately, we were deeply involved with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Our euphoria about drones kept us engaged with simulations and software development. The result was
Read moreGrammatical evolution (GE) is a famous evolutionary computing algorithm proposed by Conor Ryan et al. In its original form, it uses a genetic algorithm at
Read moreI have been writing and posting stuff about search-based software engineering. So far, my focus has been on search-based software testing. Three of my previous posts were:
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