An investigation into automatically defined function representations in Grammatical Evolution
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author = "Erik Hemberg and Michael O'Neill and
Anthony Brabazon",
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title = "An investigation into automatically defined function
representations in Grammatical Evolution",
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booktitle = "15th International Conference on Soft Computing,
Mendel'09",
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year = "2009",
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editor = "R. Matousek and L. Nolle",
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address = "Brno, Czech Republic",
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month = "24-26 " # jun,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, grammatical
evolution",
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isbn13 = "978-80-214-3884-2",
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URL = "http://ncra.ucd.ie/papers/mendel2009ADF.pdf",
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size = "6 pages",
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abstract = "Automatically defined functions are a fundamental tool
adopted in Genetic Programming to allow problem
decomposition and leverage modules in order to improve
scalability to larger problems. We examine a number of
function representations using a grammar-based form of
Genetic Programming, Grammatical Evolution. The problem
instances include variants of the ant trail, static and
dynamic Symbolic Regression instances. On the problems
examined we find that irrespective of the function
representation, the presence of automatically defined
functions alone is sufficient to significantly improve
performance on problems that are complex enough to
justify their use.",
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notes = "ID09045
http://www.mendel-conference.org/tmp/ScheduleMendel2009b.pdf
Also in electronic form ISSN 1803-3814",
- }
Genetic Programming entries for
Erik Hemberg
Michael O'Neill
Anthony Brabazon
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