ESDL: a simple description language for population-based evolutionary computation
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author = "Steve Dower and Clinton J. Woodward",
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title = "ESDL: a simple description language for
population-based evolutionary computation",
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booktitle = "GECCO '11: Proceedings of the 13th annual conference
on Genetic and evolutionary computation",
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year = "2011",
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editor = "Natalio Krasnogor and Pier Luca Lanzi and
Andries Engelbrecht and David Pelta and Carlos Gershenson and
Giovanni Squillero and Alex Freitas and
Marylyn Ritchie and Mike Preuss and Christian Gagne and
Yew Soon Ong and Guenther Raidl and Marcus Gallager and
Jose Lozano and Carlos Coello-Coello and Dario Landa Silva and
Nikolaus Hansen and Silja Meyer-Nieberg and
Jim Smith and Gus Eiben and Ester Bernado-Mansilla and
Will Browne and Lee Spector and Tina Yu and Jeff Clune and
Greg Hornby and Man-Leung Wong and Pierre Collet and
Steve Gustafson and Jean-Paul Watson and
Moshe Sipper and Simon Poulding and Gabriela Ochoa and
Marc Schoenauer and Carsten Witt and Anne Auger",
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isbn13 = "978-1-4503-0557-0",
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pages = "1045--1052",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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month = "12-16 " # jul,
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organisation = "SIGEVO",
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address = "Dublin, Ireland",
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DOI = "doi:10.1145/2001576.2001718",
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publisher = "ACM",
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publisher_address = "New York, NY, USA",
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abstract = "A large proportion of publications in the field of
evolutionary computation describe algorithm
specialisation and experimentation. Algorithms are
variously described using text, tables, flowcharts,
functions or pseudocode. However, ambiguity that can
limit the efficiency of communication is common.
Evolutionary System Definition Language (ESDL) is a
conceptual model and language for describing
evolutionary systems efficiently and with reduced
ambiguity, including systems with multiple populations
and adaptive parameters. ESDL may also be
machine-interpreted, allowing algorithms to be tested
without requiring a hand-coded implementation, as may
already be done using the esec framework. The style is
distinct from existing notations used within the field
and is easily recognisable. This paper describes the
case for ESDL, provides an overview of ESDL and
examples of its use.",
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notes = "Also known as \cite{2001718} GECCO-2011 A joint
meeting of the twentieth international conference on
genetic algorithms (ICGA-2011) and the sixteenth annual
genetic programming conference (GP-2011)",
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Steve Dower
Clinton Woodward
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