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Evolutionary Computation in Dynamic and Uncertain Environments
Shengxiang Yang ; Yew-Soon Ong ; Yaochu Jin (eds.)
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libros
ISBN impreso
978-3-540-49772-1
ISBN electrónico
978-3-540-49774-5
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2007
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© Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2007
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Evolutionary Robust Design of Analog Filters Using Genetic Programming
Jianjun Hu; Shaobo Li; Erik Goodman
The protection of privacy is an increasing concern in today’s global infrastructure. One of the most important privacy protection principles states that personal information collected for one purpose may not be used for any other purpose without the specific of the person it concerns. Although users provide personal information for use in one specific context, they often have no idea on how such a personal information may be used subsequently.
In this paper, we introduce a new type of privacy policy, called , which defines how the personal information release will be (or should be) dealt with at the receiving party. A data handling policy allows users to define simple and appropriate levels of control over who sees what information about them and under which circumstances.
Part IV - Search for Robust Solutions | Pp. 479-496
Robust Salting Route Optimization Using Evolutionary Algorithms
Hisashi Handa; Lee Chapman; Xin Yao
The protection of privacy is an increasing concern in today’s global infrastructure. One of the most important privacy protection principles states that personal information collected for one purpose may not be used for any other purpose without the specific of the person it concerns. Although users provide personal information for use in one specific context, they often have no idea on how such a personal information may be used subsequently.
In this paper, we introduce a new type of privacy policy, called , which defines how the personal information release will be (or should be) dealt with at the receiving party. A data handling policy allows users to define simple and appropriate levels of control over who sees what information about them and under which circumstances.
Part IV - Search for Robust Solutions | Pp. 497-517
An Evolutionary Approach For Robust Layout Synthesis of MEMS
Zhun Fan; Jiachuan Wang; Min Wen; Erik Goodman; Ronald Rosenberg
The protection of privacy is an increasing concern in today’s global infrastructure. One of the most important privacy protection principles states that personal information collected for one purpose may not be used for any other purpose without the specific of the person it concerns. Although users provide personal information for use in one specific context, they often have no idea on how such a personal information may be used subsequently.
In this paper, we introduce a new type of privacy policy, called , which defines how the personal information release will be (or should be) dealt with at the receiving party. A data handling policy allows users to define simple and appropriate levels of control over who sees what information about them and under which circumstances.
Part IV - Search for Robust Solutions | Pp. 519-542
A Hybrid Approach Based on Evolutionary Strategies and Interval Arithmetic to Perform Robust Designs
Claudio M. Rocco S.; Daniel E. Salazar A.
The protection of privacy is an increasing concern in today’s global infrastructure. One of the most important privacy protection principles states that personal information collected for one purpose may not be used for any other purpose without the specific of the person it concerns. Although users provide personal information for use in one specific context, they often have no idea on how such a personal information may be used subsequently.
In this paper, we introduce a new type of privacy policy, called , which defines how the personal information release will be (or should be) dealt with at the receiving party. A data handling policy allows users to define simple and appropriate levels of control over who sees what information about them and under which circumstances.
Part IV - Search for Robust Solutions | Pp. 543-564
An Evolutionary Approach for Assessing the Degree of Robustness of Solutions to Multi-Objective Models
Carlos Barrico; Carlos Henggeler Antunes
The protection of privacy is an increasing concern in today’s global infrastructure. One of the most important privacy protection principles states that personal information collected for one purpose may not be used for any other purpose without the specific of the person it concerns. Although users provide personal information for use in one specific context, they often have no idea on how such a personal information may be used subsequently.
In this paper, we introduce a new type of privacy policy, called , which defines how the personal information release will be (or should be) dealt with at the receiving party. A data handling policy allows users to define simple and appropriate levels of control over who sees what information about them and under which circumstances.
Part IV - Search for Robust Solutions | Pp. 565-582
Deterministic Robust Optimal Design Based on Standard Crowding Genetic Algorithm
Qing Ling; Gang Wu; Qiuping Wang
The protection of privacy is an increasing concern in today’s global infrastructure. One of the most important privacy protection principles states that personal information collected for one purpose may not be used for any other purpose without the specific of the person it concerns. Although users provide personal information for use in one specific context, they often have no idea on how such a personal information may be used subsequently.
In this paper, we introduce a new type of privacy policy, called , which defines how the personal information release will be (or should be) dealt with at the receiving party. A data handling policy allows users to define simple and appropriate levels of control over who sees what information about them and under which circumstances.
Part IV - Search for Robust Solutions | Pp. 583-598