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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j16]Peter Ross:
Review of 1 The Discrete Mathematical Charms of Paul Erdos A Simple Introduction by Vasek Chvatal. SIGACT News 54(1): 15-17 (2023)
2010 – 2019
- 2014
- [j15]Eunice López-Camacho, Hugo Terashima-Marín, Peter Ross, Gabriela Ochoa:
A unified hyper-heuristic framework for solving bin packing problems. Expert Syst. Appl. 41(15): 6876-6889 (2014) - [j14]Peter John Ryan, Peter Ross, William Oliver:
High fidelity simulation using the updated distributed interactive simulation standard. Int. J. Intell. Def. Support Syst. 5(2): 109-126 (2014) - 2011
- [j13]Gerardo Canfora, Darren Dalcher, David Raffo, Victor R. Basili, Juan Fernández-Ramil, Václav Rajlich, Keith H. Bennett, Liz Burd, Malcolm Munro, Sophia Drossopoulou, Barry W. Boehm, Susan Eisenbach, Greg Michaelson, Peter Ross, Paul Wernick, Dewayne E. Perry:
In memory of Manny Lehman, 'Father of Software Evolution'. J. Softw. Maintenance Res. Pract. 23(3): 137-144 (2011) - [c64]Eunice López-Camacho, Hugo Terashima-Marín, Peter Ross:
A hyper-heuristic for solving one and two-dimensional bin packing problems. GECCO (Companion) 2011: 257-258 - [c63]José Carlos Ortiz-Bayliss, Hugo Terashima-Marín, Peter Ross, Santiago Enrique Conant-Pablos:
Evolution of neural networks topologies and learning parameters to produce hyper-heuristics for constraint satisfaction problems. GECCO (Companion) 2011: 261-262 - 2010
- [j12]Hugo Terashima-Marín, Peter Ross, Cláudia J. Farías Zárate, Eunice López-Camacho, Manuel Valenzuela-Rendón:
Generalized hyper-heuristics for solving 2D Regular and Irregular Packing Problems. Ann. Oper. Res. 179(1): 369-392 (2010) - [c62]Eunice López-Camacho, Hugo Terashima-Marín, Peter Ross, Manuel Valenzuela-Rendón:
Problem-state representations in a hyper-heuristic approach for the 2D irregular BPP. GECCO 2010: 297-298 - [c61]Eunice López-Camacho, Hugo Terashima-Marín, Peter Ross:
Defining a Problem-State Representation with Data Mining within a Hyper-heuristic Model Which Solves 2D Irregular Bin Packing Problems. IBERAMIA 2010: 204-213
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c60]José Carlos Ortiz-Bayliss, Hugo Terashima-Marín, Peter Ross, Jorge Iván Fuentes-Rosado, Manuel Valenzuela-Rendón:
A neuro-evolutionary approach to produce general hyper-heuristics for the dynamic variable ordering in hard binary constraint satisfaction problems. GECCO 2009: 1811-1812 - 2008
- [c59]Hugo Terashima-Marín, José Carlos Ortiz-Bayliss, Peter Ross, Manuel Valenzuela-Rendón:
Hyper-heuristics for the dynamic variable ordering in constraint satisfaction problems. GECCO 2008: 571-578 - [c58]Hugo Terashima-Marín, José Carlos Ortiz-Bayliss, Peter Ross, Manuel Valenzuela-Rendón:
Using Hyper-heuristics for the Dynamic Variable Ordering in Binary Constraint Satisfaction Problems. MICAI 2008: 407-417 - 2007
- [c57]Hugo Terashima-Marín, Cláudia J. Farías Zárate, Peter Ross, Manuel Valenzuela-Rendón:
Comparing two models to generate hyper-heuristics for the 2d-regular bin-packing problem. GECCO 2007: 2182-2189 - 2006
- [c56]Hugo Terashima-Marín, Cláudia J. Farías Zárate, Peter Ross, Manuel Valenzuela-Rendón:
A GA-based method to produce generalized hyper-heuristics for the 2D-regular cutting stock problem. GECCO 2006: 591-598 - [c55]Hugo Terashima-Marín, Cláudia J. Farías Zárate, Peter Ross, Manuel Valenzuela-Rendón:
Two-Phase GA-Based Model to Learn Generalized Hyper-heuristics for the 2D-Cutting Stock Problem. IBERAMIA-SBIA 2006: 198-207 - 2005
- [j11]Emma Hart, Peter Ross, David Corne:
Evolutionary Scheduling: A Review. Genet. Program. Evolvable Mach. 6(2): 191-220 (2005) - [j10]Emma Hart, Peter Ross:
The Impact of the Shape of Antibody Recognition Regions on the Emergence of Idiotypic Networks. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 1(3): 281-313 (2005) - [c54]Hugo Terashima-Marín, Armando Moran-Saavedra, Peter Ross:
Forming hyper-heuristics with GAs when solving 2D-regular cutting stock problems. Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2005: 1104-1110 - [c53]Peter Ross, Javier G. Marín-Blázquez:
Constructive hyper-heuristics in class timetabling. Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2005: 1493-1500 - [c52]Andrew Tuson, Peter Ross, Tim Duncan:
Evolutionary search at the knowledge level. Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2005: 1883-1890 - [c51]Hugo Terashima-Marín, E. J. Flores-Álvarez, Peter Ross:
Hyper-heuristics and classifier systems for solving 2D-regular cutting stock problems. GECCO 2005: 637-643 - 2004
- [c50]Peter Ross, Javier G. Marín-Blázquez, Emma Hart:
Hyper-heuristics applied to class and exam timetabling problems. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2004: 1691-1698 - [c49]Samer Sa'adah, Peter Ross, Ben Paechter:
Improving Vehicle Routing Using a Customer Waiting Time Colony. EvoCOP 2004: 188-198 - [c48]Emma Hart, Peter Ross:
Studies on the Implications of Shape-Space Models for Idiotypic Networks. ICARIS 2004: 413-426 - 2003
- [j9]Emma Hart, Peter Ross:
Exploiting the Analogy between the Immune System and Sparse Distributed Memories. Genet. Program. Evolvable Mach. 4(4): 333-358 (2003) - [c47]Peter Ross, Emma Hart, Alistair Lawson, Andrew Webb, Erich Prem, Patrick Poelz, Giovanna Morgavi:
Requirements for Getting a Robot to Grow up. ECAL 2003: 847-856 - [c46]Andrew Webb, Emma Hart, Peter Ross, Alistair Lawson:
Controlling a Simulated Khepera with an XCS Classifier System with Memory. ECAL 2003: 885-892 - [c45]Neil Urquhart, Peter Ross, Ben Paechter, Kenneth Chisholm:
Routing Using Evolutionary Agents and Proactive Transactions. EvoWorkshops 2003: 696-705 - [c44]Peter Ross, Javier G. Marín-Blázquez, Sonia Schulenburg, Emma Hart:
Learning a Procedure That Can Solve Hard Bin-Packing Problems: A New GA-Based Approach to Hyper-heuristics. GECCO 2003: 1295-1306 - [c43]William Joseph Falke II, Peter Ross:
Dynamic Strategies in a Real-Time Strategy Game. GECCO 2003: 1920-1921 - [c42]Emma Hart, Peter Ross, Andrew Webb, Alistair Lawson:
A Role for Immunology in "Next Generation" Robot Controllers. ICARIS 2003: 46-56 - [c41]Emma Hart, Peter Ross:
Improving SOSDM: Inspirations from the Danger Theory. ICARIS 2003: 194-203 - [p1]Edmund K. Burke, Graham Kendall, Jim Newall, Emma Hart, Peter Ross, Sonia Schulenburg:
Hyper-Heuristics: An Emerging Direction in Modern Search Technology. Handbook of Metaheuristics 2003: 457-474 - 2002
- [c40]Neil Urquhart, Peter Ross, Ben Paechter, Kenneth Chisholm:
Improving Street Based Routing Using Building Block Mutations. EvoWorkshops 2002: 334-342 - [c39]Peter Ross, Sonia Schulenburg, Javier G. Marín-Blázquez, Emma Hart:
Hyper-heuristics: Learning To Combine Simple Heuristics In Bin-packing Problems. GECCO 2002: 942-948 - [c38]Neil Urquhart, Peter Ross, Ben Paechter, Kenneth Chisholm:
Solving a Real World Routing Problem Using Multiple Evolutionary Agents. PPSN 2002: 871-882 - 2001
- [j8]Emma Hart, Peter Ross:
GAVEL - a new tool for genetic algorithm visualization. IEEE Trans. Evol. Comput. 5(4): 335-348 (2001) - [c37]Emma Hart, Peter Ross:
Clustering Moving Data With a Modified Immune Algorithm. EvoWorkshops 2001: 394-403 - [c36]Nancy Mazur, Peter Ross, Gerda Janssens, Maurice Bruynooghe:
Practical Aspects for a Working Compile Time Garbage Collection System for Mercury. ICLP 2001: 105-119 - [c35]Sonia Schulenburg, Peter Ross:
Explorations in LCS Models of Stock Trading. IWLCS 2001: 151-180 - [c34]Tyson Dowd, Fergus Henderson, Peter Ross:
Compiling Mercury to the .NET Common Language Runtime. BABEL 2001: 73-88 - [i1]Nancy Mazur, Peter Ross, Gerda Janssens, Maurice Bruynooghe:
Practical Aspects for a Working Compile Time Garbage Collection System for Mercury. CoRR cs.PL/0110037 (2001) - 2000
- [c33]Emma Hart, Peter Ross:
A Systematic Investigation of GA Performance on Jop Shop Scheduling Problems. EvoWorkshops 2000: 277-286 - [c32]Emma Hart, Peter Ross:
Enhancing the Performance of a GA through Visualization. GECCO 2000: 347-354 - [c31]Sonia Schulenburg, Peter Ross:
Strength and Money: An LCS Approach to Increasing Returns. IWLCS 2000: 114-137
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j7]Emma Hart, Peter Ross, Jeremy A. D. Nelson:
Scheduling chicken catching ‐ An investigationinto the success of a genetic algorithm on areal‐world scheduling problem. Ann. Oper. Res. 92: 363-380 (1999) - [c30]Hugo Terashima-Marín, Peter Ross, Manuel Valenzuela-Rendón:
Application of the hardness theory when solving the timetabling problem with genetic algorithms. CEC 1999: 604-611 - [c29]Hugo Terashima-Marín, Peter Ross, Manuel Valenzuela-Rendón:
Clique-based crossover for solving the timetabling problem with GAs. CEC 1999: 1200-1206 - [c28]Emma Hart, Peter Ross:
An Immune System Approach to Scheduling in Changing Environments. GECCO 1999: 1559-1566 - [c27]Sonia Schulenburg, Peter Ross:
An Adaptive Agent Based Economic Model. Learning Classifier Systems 1999: 263-282 - [c26]Peter Ross, David Overton, Zoltan Somogyi:
Making Mercury Programs Tail Recursive. LOPSTR 1999: 196-215 - 1998
- [j6]Emma Hart, Jeremy A. D. Nelson, Peter Ross:
Solving a Real-World Problem Using an Evolving Heuristically Driven Schedule Builder. Evol. Comput. 6(1): 61-80 (1998) - [j5]Andrew Tuson, Peter Ross:
Adapting Operator Settings in Genetic Algorithms. Evol. Comput. 6(2): 161-184 (1998) - [c25]Peter Ross, Emma Hart:
An Adaptive Mutation Scheme for a Penalty-Based Graph-Colouring GA. PPSN 1998: 795-802 - [c24]Emma Hart, Peter Ross:
A Heuristic Combination Method for Solving Job-Shop Scheduling Problems. PPSN 1998: 845-854 - 1997
- [j4]Peter Ross:
What Are Genetic Algorithms Good at? INFORMS J. Comput. 9(3): 260-262 (1997) - [c23]Peter Ross, Andrew Tuson:
Directing the Search of Evolutionary and Neighbourhood-Search Optimisers for the Flowshop Sequencing Problem with an Idle-Time Heuristic. Evolutionary Computing, AISB Workshop 1997: 213-226 - [c22]Andrew Tuson, Richard Wheeler, Peter Ross:
An Evolutionary/Meta-Heuristic Approach to Emergency Resource Redistribution in the Developing World. ICANNGA 1997: 329-332 - [c21]Peter Ross, Emma Hart, David Corne:
Some Observations about GA-Based Exam Timetabling. PATAT 1997: 115-129 - 1996
- [c20]Hsiao-Lan Fang, David Corne, Peter Ross:
A Genetic Algorithm for Job-Shop Problems with Various Schedule Quality Criteria. Evolutionary Computing, AISB Workshop 1996: 39-49 - [c19]David Corne, Emma Collingwood, Peter Ross:
Investigating Multipoidy's Niche. Evolutionary Computing, AISB Workshop 1996: 189-197 - [c18]Andrew Tuson, Peter Ross:
Co-evolution of Operator Settings in Genetic Algorithms. Evolutionary Computing, AISB Workshop 1996: 286-296 - [c17]Emma Collingwood, David Corne, Peter Ross:
Useful Diversity via Multiploidy. International Conference on Evolutionary Computation 1996: 810-813 - [c16]Alasdair Turner, David Corne, Graeme Ritchie, Peter Ross:
Obtaining Multiple Distinct Solutions with Genetic Algorithm Niching Methods. PPSN 1996: 451-460 - [c15]Andrew Tuson, Peter Ross:
Cost Based Operator Rate Adaption: An Investigation. PPSN 1996: 461-469 - [c14]Dae Gyu Kim, David Corne, Peter Ross:
Industrial Plant Pipe-Route Optimisation with Genetic Algorithms. PPSN 1996: 1012-1021 - [e1]Edmund K. Burke, Peter Ross:
Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling, First International Conference, Edinburgh, UK, August 29 - September 1, 1995, Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1153, Springer 1996, ISBN 3-540-61794-9 [contents] - 1995
- [c13]David Corne, Peter Ross:
Some Combinatorial Landscapes on which a Genetic Algorithm Outperforms Other Stochastic Iterative Methods. Evolutionary Computing, AISB Workshop 1995: 1-13 - [c12]Peter Ross, David Corne:
Comparing Genetic Algorithms, Simulated Annealing, and Stochastic Hillclimbing on Timetabling Problems. Evolutionary Computing, AISB Workshop 1995: 94-102 - [c11]Kazuhiro Kado, Peter Ross, David Corne:
A Study of Genetic Algorithm Hybrids for Facility Layout Problems. ICGA 1995: 498-505 - [c10]Elena Pérez-Miñana, Peter Ross, John Hallam:
Multi-layer Perceptron Design Using Delaunay Triangulations. IEEE/Nagoya-University World Wisepersons Workshop 1995: 188-197 - [c9]David Corne, Peter Ross:
Peckish Initialisation Strategies for Evolutionary Timetabling. PATAT 1995: 227-240 - [c8]Peter Ross, David Corne, Hugo Terashima-Marín:
The Phase-Transition Niche for Evolutionary Algorithms in Timetabling. PATAT 1995: 309-324 - 1994
- [c7]David Corne, Peter Ross, Hsiao-Lan Fang:
Fast Practical Evolutionary Timetabling. Evolutionary Computing, AISB Workshop 1994: 250-263 - [c6]Hsiao-Lan Fang, Peter Ross, David Corne:
A Promising Hybrid GA/Heuristic Approach for Open-Shop Scheduling Problems. ECAI 1994: 590-594 - [c5]Tim Smithers, David Corne, Peter Ross:
On computing exploration and solving design problems. Formal Design Methods for CAD 1994: 293-313 - [c4]Chris Gathercole, Peter Ross:
Dynamic Training Subset Selection for Supervised Learning in Genetic Programming. PPSN 1994: 312-321 - [c3]Peter Ross, David Corne, Hsiao-Lan Fang:
Improving Evolutionary Timetabling with Delta Evaluation and Directed Mutation. PPSN 1994: 556-565 - 1993
- [j3]Tim Smithers, Ming Xi Tang, Peter Ross, Nils Tomes:
Supporting drug design using an incremental learning approach. Artif. Intell. Eng. 8(3): 201-216 (1993) - [c2]Hsiao-Lan Fang, Peter Ross, David Corne:
A Promising Genetic Algorithm Approach to Job-Shop SchedulingRe-Schedulingand Open-Shop Scheduling Problems. ICGA 1993: 375-382 - 1990
- [j2]Peter Ross:
Perspectives in artificial intelligence : J A Campbell and J Cuena Ellis Horwood Ltd. Knowl. Based Syst. 3(2): 123 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [b1]Peter Ross:
Advanced Prolog: Techniques and Examples. Addison-Wesley 1989, ISBN 0-201-17527-4 - 1986
- [c1]John Jones, Mark Millington, Peter Ross:
A Blackboard Shell in Prolog. ECAI 1986: 553-561 - 1984
- [j1]Peter Ross, Jim Howe:
Design of Edinburgh logo. Microprocess. Microsystems 8(3): 119-123 (1984)
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