Adequacy of training data for evolutionary mining of trading rules
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Agent-based computational modeling of the stock price-volume relation
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On the Selection of Adaptive Algorithms in ABM: A Computational-Equivalence Approach
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Soft computing techniques applied to finance
Applied Intelligence
Wavelet Enhanced Analytical and Evolutionary Approaches to Time Series Forecasting
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AN IMPROVED KNOWLEDGE-ACQUISITION STRATEGY BASED ON GENETIC PROGRAMMING
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IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation - Special issue on computational finance and economics
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A genetic model for pricing in cloud computing markets
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Intelligent agent-assisted adaptive order simulation system in the artificial stock market
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
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From the Publisher:After a decade's development, evolutionary computation (EC) proves to be a powerful tool kit for economic analysis. While the demand for this equipment is increasing, there is no volume exclusively written for economists. This volume for the first time helps economists to get a quick grasp on how EC may support their research. A comprehensive coverage of the subject is given, that includes the following three areas: game theory, agent-based economic modelling and financial engineering. Twenty leading scholars from each of these areas contribute a chapter to the volume. The reader will find himself treading the path of the history of this research area, from the fledgling stage to the burgeoning era. The results on games, labour markets, pollution control, institution and productivity, financial markets, trading systems design and derivative pricing, are new and interesting for different target groups. The book also includes informations on web sites, conferences, and computer software.