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A user-centric memetic algorithm (UcMA) represents an instance of the so-called interactive evolutionary computation, in which the subjacent algorithm that interacts with a human consists of a memetic algorithm (MA) that manages knowledge of the problem with the aim of accelerating the solution search process. UcMAs have been proved to be effective optimization methods to tackle problems that require...