Name
Affiliation
Papers
LUIS MARTÍ
Group of Applied Artificial Intelligence, Department of Informatics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
17
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
23
100
7.73
Referers 
Referees 
References 
197
258
272
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Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
A stopping criterion for multi-objective optimization evolutionary algorithms.10.342016
MONEDA: scalable multi-objective optimization with a neural network-based estimation of distribution algorithm.30.392016
Understanding the Treatment of Outliers in Multi-Objective Estimation of Distribution Algorithms.00.342014
Multi-objective optimization with an adaptive resonance theory-based estimation of distribution algorithm00.342013
Multi-Objective optimization with an adaptive resonance theory-based estimation of distribution algorithm: a comparative study30.372011
Indicator-based MONEDA: A comparative study of scalability with respect to decision space dimensions00.342011
MB-GNG: Addressing drawbacks in multi-objective optimization estimation of distribution algorithms130.592011
A taxonomy of online stopping criteria for multi-objective evolutionary algorithms160.662011
Introducing a robust and efficient stopping criterion for MOEAs50.412010
Moving away from error-based learning in multi-objective estimation of distribution algorithms10.352010
Advancing model–building for many–objective optimization estimation of distribution algorithms00.342010
An approach to stopping criteria for multi-objective optimization evolutionary algorithms: the MGBM criterion230.822009
Solving complex high-dimensional problems with the multi-objective neural estimation of distribution algorithm130.562009
On the Model---Building Issue of Multi---Objective Estimation of Distribution Algorithms20.362009
On the Computational Properties of the Multi-Objective Neural Estimation of Distribution Algorithm00.342008
Introducing MONEDA: scalable multiobjective optimization with a neural estimation of distribution algorithm160.722008
Scalable continuous multiobjective optimization with a neural network-based estimation of distribution algorithm40.452008