A methodology for user directed search in evolutionary design
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author = "Jonathan Byrne and Erik Hemberg and
Michael O'Neill and Anthony Brabazon",
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title = "A methodology for user directed search in evolutionary
design",
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journal = "Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines",
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year = "2013",
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volume = "24",
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number = "3",
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pages = "September",
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month = "287--314",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Grammatical
evolution, Interactivity, Interrupt intervene and
resume",
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ISSN = "1389-2576",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/s10710-013-9189-6",
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size = "28 pages",
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abstract = "A designer should be able to express their intentions
with a design tool. This work describes a methodology
that enables the architect to directly interact with
the encoding of designs they find aesthetically
pleasing. Broadening interaction beyond simple
evaluation increases the amount of feedback and bias a
user can apply to the search. Increased feedback will
have the effect of directing the algorithm to more
fruitful areas of the search space. We conduct trials
on two interfaces for making localised changes to a
design in order to evaluate if the user is capable of
directing search. In addition, an examination of the
locality of changes made by the users provides an
insight into how they explore the search space. The
results show that a suitably designed interface is
capable of directing search and that the participants
used different magnitudes of change during directed
search.",
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Erik Hemberg
Michael O'Neill
Anthony Brabazon
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