From Artificial Evolution to Computational Evolution: A Research Agenda
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author = "Wolfgang Banzhaf and Guillaume Beslon and
Steffen Christensen and James Foster and Francois Kepes and
Virginie Lefort and Julian Miller and
Miroslav Radman and Jeremy J. Ramsden",
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title = "From Artificial Evolution to Computational Evolution:
A Research Agenda",
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journal = "Nature Reviews Genetics",
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year = "2006",
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volume = "7",
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number = "9",
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pages = "729--735",
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month = sep,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISSN = "1471-0056",
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DOI = "doi:10.1038/nrg1921",
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size = "7 pages",
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abstract = "Computational scientists have developed algorithms
inspired by natural evolution for at least 50 years.
These algorithms solve optimisation and design problems
by building solutions that are 'more fit' relative to
desired properties. However, the basic assumptions of
this approach are outdated. We propose a research
programme to develop a new field: computational
evolution. This approach will produce algorithms that
are based on current understanding of molecular and
evolutionary biology and could solve previously
unimaginable or intractable computational and
biological problems.",
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notes = "We thank the people at Genopole Recherche, Evry,
France, for generously sponsoring the meeting that
initiated this paper.",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Wolfgang Banzhaf
Guillaume Beslon
Steffen Christensen
James A Foster
Francois Kepes
Virginie Lefort
Julian F Miller
Miroslav Radman
Jeremy J Ramsden
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