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Affine image registration using genetic algorithms and evolutionary strategies

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Figure 1.1: Two octagons; left: static image; right: deformed image.
Figure 2.1: Epistatic gene interaction, and the behavior of pleiotropy and polygeny.
Figure 2.2: Probability distribution, used in the simulated binary crossover (SBX), are shown for different values of the distribution index n
Figure 2.3: Probability distribution to create a mutated value for continuous variables.
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