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We examine the performance of GP when context-aware crossover is used as an extra crossover operator, and show that standard crossover is far more destructive, and that performance is better when only context-aware crossover is used.
There is still a place for standard crossover, however, and results suggest that using standard crossover in the initial part of the run and then switching to context-aware crossover yields the best performance.
We show that, across a range of standard GP benchmark problems, context-aware crossover produces a higher best fitness as well as a higher mean fitness, and even manages to solve the 11-bit multiplexer problem without ADFs. Furthermore, the individuals produced this way are much smaller than standard GP, and far fewer individual evaluations are required, so GP achieves a higher fitness by evaluating fewer and smaller individuals.",
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Genetic Programming entries for Hammad Majeed Conor Ryan