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Optimising a Presentation Timetable Using Evolutionary Algorithms (1994)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Paechter, B. (1994). Optimising a Presentation Timetable Using Evolutionary Algorithms. In Evolutionary Computing (264-276). https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-58483-8_20

This paper describes a solution to the problem of scheduling student presentations which uses evolutionary algorithms. The solution uses a permutation based approach with each candidate schedule being coded for by a genotype containing six chromosome... Read More about Optimising a Presentation Timetable Using Evolutionary Algorithms.

Two solutions to the general timetable problem using evolutionary algorithms. (1994)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Paechter, B., Luchian, H., Cumming, A., & Petriuc, M. (1994, June). Two solutions to the general timetable problem using evolutionary algorithms. Presented at First IEEE Conference on Evolutionary Computation, 1994 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence

The general timetable problem, which involves the placing of events requiring limited resources into timeslots, has been approached in many different ways. This paper describes two approaches to solving the problem using evolutionary algorithms.... Read More about Two solutions to the general timetable problem using evolutionary algorithms..

A general model for the answer-pertubation techniques. (1994)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stamate, D., Luchian, H., & Paechter, B. (1994, September). A general model for the answer-pertubation techniques

Answer-perturbation techniques for the protection of statistical databases were introduced in [7]; they are flexible (perturbation kept under control), modular (do not interact with the DBMS) techniques, which compare fmorably to previous protec... Read More about A general model for the answer-pertubation techniques..