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Is anyone other than me reading this? I honestly hope not, because what follows is a very very disorganized set of notes. Cheers.

Bibliography

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This is where you will compile the bibliography for your Wikipedia assignment. Add the name and/or notes about what each source covers, then use the "Cite" button to generate the citation for that source.

  • Huneman, Philippe. 2001. Computer Science Meets Evolutionary Biology: Pure Possible Processes and the Issue of Gradualism.[1]
    • https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-007-2030-5_9
    • A book, published by a good press (Springer). Considers the relation of CS and the idea of evolution. A core concept is that in biology, evolution occurs at multiple levels: gene, individual, even population. In simulations, it ought to be more pure, were only a single identify-able level is evolving.
    • Likely solid, approaches from a different angle I think
  • Jansen, Thomas. 2012. Analyzing Evolutionary Algorithms.[2]
    • https://link-springer-com.proxy.uchicago.edu/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-17339-4_1 (Also searchable through library)
    • Also a Springer book, incidentally. The introduction may be the most useful, as it gives overview and perspective.
    • A great book, but little to no historical content that I can glean. Likely pass.
  • Eiben and Smith. 2003, Introduction to evolutionary computing.[3]
    • Obtained via scan and deliver (1st chapter). Full copy obtained online and downloaded (Thanks Firefox). Reorganized 2nd edition.
    • 1.3 Brief History Section
      • Dates back to 40s, before computers (!). Turing comes up with a sort of genetic search.
      • Evolutionary Programming by Fogel, Owens, and Walsh in the 60s.
      • Rechenberg and Schwefel have evolution strategies.
      • Evolutionary computing comes about in the 1990s as a term, with the previous two items being two sides of the same coin.
      • Genetic Programming in the 90s by Koza.
      • First international conference (ICGA) International Conference on Genetic Algorithms in 1985.
      • There are now 3 major journals over this area.
    • The end of the chapter also points to The Fossil Record (below) for History. I need to get my hands on this, clearly.
  • Angelov, Filev, Kasabov. 2010. Evolving Intelligent Systems: Methodology and Applications[4]
    • Mostly modern stuff, goes over my head. Likely pass.
  • Mitchell and Taylor, Evolutionary Computation: An Overview. [5]
    • Maybe a gold mine.
    • Evolutionary Computation as an alternative to Neural Networks: both in the bottom up paradigm (as opposed to the symbolic top down paradigm) p.593
    • Development independently by multiple computer scientists in 50s and 60s. Rechenberg introduces a single parent and single child model, where the better of the two was kept (60s) "Evolution Strategies" p595. Fogel, Owens, & Walsh start evolutionary programming. Finite state machines are the solutions, and their diagrams are mutated and selected. Holland invented genetic algorithms, which have populations as well as mutation and crossover. Holland was more interested in studying evolution
    • ME: There certaintly seems to be flow both ways. Evolution is used in CS to develop algorithms, but CS is used to model and study evolution. This topic sits at the intersection.
    • Points to several other sources which I am trying to track down.
  • Fogel DB, Evolutionary Computation: The Fossil Record. [6]
    • Obtained from Mansueto. This book is great. Terse historical analysis on something like 30 papers.
    • Recommended from An Overview above.
    • Recommend from An Introduction to Evolutionary Computing above. Two recommendations means I have to get it.
  • Genetic algorithms in search, optimization, and machine learning[7]
    • Trying to obtain from Eckhart
    • Recommended by an overview.
  • Mitchell, An introduction to genetic algorithms[8]
  • Evolutionary Turing in the Context of Evolutionary Machines[9]
    • I'm using this specifically to back up the claim that Turing had a very early role to play.
  • Cybernetic Solution Path of an Experimental Problem[10]
    • This is the specific evolution strategies paper.

References

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  1. ^ Huneman, Philippe (2012), Pombo, Olga; Torres, Juan Manuel; Symons, John; Rahman, Shahid (eds.), "Computer Science Meets Evolutionary Biology: Pure Possible Processes and the Issue of Gradualism", Special Sciences and the Unity of Science, Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, pp. 137–162, doi:10.1007/978-94-007-2030-5_9, ISBN 978-94-007-2030-5, retrieved 2022-05-03
  2. ^ Jansen, Thomas (2012-11-15), "Theoretical Perspectives on Evolutionary Algorithms", Analyzing Evolutionary Algorithms, Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 31–44, ISBN 978-3-642-17338-7, retrieved 2022-05-03
  3. ^ Eiben, A. E.; Smith, J. E. (2015), "Evolutionary Computing: The Origins", Natural Computing Series, Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 13–24, ISBN 978-3-662-44873-1, retrieved 2022-05-04
  4. ^ Plamen., Kasabov, Nikola K. Filev, Dimitar P., 1959- Angelov,. Evolving intelligent systems : methodology and applications. ISBN 1-282-54874-3. OCLC 1127141838.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Mitchell, Melanie; Taylor, Charles E. (1999-11-01). "Evolutionary Computation: An Overview". Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics. 30 (1): 593–616. doi:10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.30.1.593. ISSN 0066-4162.
  6. ^ Evolutionary computation : the fossil record. David B. Fogel. New York: IEEE Press. 1998. ISBN 0-7803-3481-7. OCLC 38270557.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  7. ^ 1953-, Goldberg, David E. (2012). Genetic algorithms in search, optimization, and machine learning. Addison-Wesley. ISBN 0-201-15767-5. OCLC 830770504. {{cite book}}: |last= has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ Mitchell, Melanie (1998). An Introduction to Genetic Algorithms. The MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-28001-3.
  9. ^ Burgin, Mark; Eberbach, Eugene (2013-04-12). "Evolutionary Turing in the Context of Evolutionary Machines". arXiv:1304.3762 [cs].
  10. ^ Fischer, Thomas (1986), "Kybernetische Systemanalyse Einer Tuchfabrik zur Einführung Eines Computergestützten Dispositionssystems der Fertigung", DGOR, Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 120–120, ISBN 978-3-642-71162-6, retrieved 2022-05-06