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GENIFER: A Nearest Neighbour based Classifier System using GA., and . GECCO, page 797. Morgan Kaufmann, (1999)Accuracy-Based Learning Classifier Systems: Models, Analysis and Applications to Classification Tasks., and . Evol. Comput., 11 (3): 209-238 (2003)Measuring the Applicability of Self-organization Maps in a Case-Based Reasoning System., , , , , and . IbPRIA (2), volume 4478 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 532-539. Springer, (2007)MOLeCS: Using Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithms for Learning., and . EMO, volume 1993 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 696-710. Springer, (2001)Speeding-Up Pittsburgh Learning Classifier Systems: Modeling Time and Accuracy., , , , and . PPSN, volume 3242 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 1021-1031. Springer, (2004)Evolution Of Adaptive Discretization Intervals For A Rule-based Genetic Learning System., and . GECCO, page 677. Morgan Kaufmann, (2002)A Methodology for Analyzing Case Retrieval from a Clustered Case Memory., , , , , and . ICCBR, volume 4626 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 122-136. Springer, (2007)The Role of Interval Initialization in a GBML System with Rule Representation and Adaptive Discrete Intervals., and . CCIA, volume 2504 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 184-195. Springer, (2002)A Study of a Genetic Classifier System Based on the Pittsburgh Approach on a Medical Domain., , and . IEA/AIE, volume 1611 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 175-184. Springer, (1999)Evolving Multiple Discretizations with Adaptive Intervals for a Pittsburgh Rule-Based Learning Classifier System., and . GECCO, volume 2724 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 1818-1831. Springer, (2003)