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Intelligent Optimisation Techniques

Intelligent Optimisation Techniques

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The worst book ever
Review: I bought this book because it has source code for simulated annealing, genetic algorithms, tabu search and neural networks.
I have used the three first source code and ... they are so buggy.
They're wrote in C but doesn't compile due to evident syntax errors (so evident, are they here so as to made these source code unusable ?).
The content of the book is not equilibrate (some metaheuristics aren't discussed thoroughly).
If the authors use there source code, I think evereything presented in this book is completely false.
Don't buy it, there are some better books to buy.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Superficial
Review: This book gave a superficial coverage on 4 optimization techniques in Chapter 1. Out of the 4 techniques, only Genetic Algorithm was explained slighty more in detail. The rest are merely short examples. That is about all you will get from this book (one brief Chapter on ALL 4 techniques).

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Superficial
Review: This book gave a superficial coverage on 4 optimization techniques in Chapter 1. Out of the 4 techniques, only Genetic Algorithm was explained slighty more in detail. The rest are merely short examples. That is about all you will get from this book (one brief Chapter on ALL 4 techniques).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very useful book
Review: This is a very useful book. It starts by introducing very important and interesting techniques in optimisation i.e. genetic algorithms, simulated annealing, tabu search and neural networks. It continues by giving examples of how the techniques have been applied in various case studies. The book also contains code so that users have a head start in implementing the techniques described. This book is good for beginners because it describes the basics of the techniques. It is also suitable for more advanced researchers because the case studies provoke ideas for further work. In conclusion, this book is a useful addition to the bookshelf of any researcher interested in intelligent optimisation.


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