An Analysis of the Behaviour of Mutation in Grammatical Evolution
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author = "Jonathan Byrne and James McDermott and
Michael O'Neill and Anthony Brabazon",
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title = "An Analysis of the Behaviour of Mutation in
Grammatical Evolution",
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booktitle = "Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Genetic
Programming, EuroGP 2010",
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year = "2010",
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editor = "Anna Isabel Esparcia-Alcazar and Aniko Ekart and
Sara Silva and Stephen Dignum and A. Sima Uyar",
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volume = "6021",
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series = "LNCS",
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pages = "14--25",
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address = "Istanbul",
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month = "7-9 " # apr,
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organisation = "EvoStar",
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publisher = "Springer",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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isbn13 = "978-3-642-12147-0",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/978-3-642-12148-7_2",
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abstract = "This study attempts to decompose the behaviour of
mutation in Grammatical Evolution (GE). Standard GE
mutation can be divided into two types of events, those
that are structural in nature and those that are nodal.
A structural event can alter the length of the
phenotype whereas a nodal event simply alters the value
at any terminal (leaf or internal node) of a derivation
tree. We analyse the behaviour of standard mutation and
compare it to the behaviour of its nodal and structural
components. These results are then compared with
standard GP operators to see how they differ. This
study increases our understanding of how the search
operators of an evolutionary algorithm behave.",
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notes = "Part of \cite{Esparcia-Alcazar:2010:GP} EuroGP'2010
held in conjunction with EvoCOP2010 EvoBIO2010 and
EvoApplications2010",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Jonathan Byrne
James McDermott
Michael O'Neill
Anthony Brabazon
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