Grammatical Evolution
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- @InCollection{Brabazon:book:NCA.19,
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author = "Anthony Brabazon and Michael O'Neill and
Sean McGarraghy",
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title = "Grammatical Evolution",
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booktitle = "Natural Computing Algorithms",
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publisher = "Springer",
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year = "2015",
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series = "Natural Computing Series",
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chapter = "19",
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pages = "357--373",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Grammatical
Evolution",
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isbn13 = "978-3-662-43630-1",
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ISSN = "1619-7127",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/978-3-662-43631-8_19",
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abstract = "Grammatical Evolution (GE), a form of grammar-based
genetic programming (Chap. 18
\cite{Brabazon:book:NCA.18} ), is an algorithm that can
evolve computer programs, rulesets or, more generally,
sentences in any language [150, 460, 470, 472, 547].
Rulesets could be as diverse as a regression model, a
set of design instructions, or a trading system for a
financial market. Rather than representing the programs
as syntax trees, as in GP (Chap. 7
\cite{Brabazon:book:NCA.7} ) [340, 514], a linear
genome representation is used in conjunction with a
grammar.",
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notes = "Part of \cite{Brabazon:book:NCA}",
- }
Genetic Programming entries for
Anthony Brabazon
Michael O'Neill
Sean McGarraghy
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