Genetic Programming Bibliography entries for John Koza

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GP coauthors/coeditors: Sameer H Al-Sakran, Lee W Jones, David Andre, Forrest Bennett, Martin A Keane, James Shipman, Oscar Stiffelman, Jessen Yu, William J Mydlowec, Haym Hirsh, Wolfgang Banzhaf, Conor Ryan, Lee Spector, Christian Jacob, James P Rice, Bijan KHosraviani, Raymond Elliot Levitt, Walter Alden Tackett, Jonathan Roughgarden, David E Goldberg, David B Fogel, Rick L Riolo, Jason Lohn, Frank M Dunlap, Kalyanmoy Deb, Marco Dorigo, Max H Garzon, Hitoshi Iba, Jeffrey L Hutchings, Stephen L Bade, Kumar Chellapilla, Scott Brave, Guido Lanza, William Comisky, Matthew J Streeter, David Fletcher, Riccardo Poli, Greg Manassero, William B Langdon, Nicholas Freitag McPhee, Simon C Roberts, Daniel Howard, Eric Siegel,

Genetic Programming Articles by John Koza

  1. John R. Koza. Human-competitive results produced by genetic programming. Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines, 11(3/4):251-284, 2010. Tenth Anniversary Issue: Progress in Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines. details

  2. John R. Koza and Matthew J. Streeter and Martin A. Keane. Routine high-return human-competitive automated problem-solving by means of genetic programming. Information Sciences, 178(23):4434-4452, 2008. Special Section: Genetic and Evolutionary Computing. details

  3. John R. Koza and Sameer H. Al-Sakran and Lee W. Jones. Automated ab initio synthesis of complete designs of four patented optical lens systems by means of genetic programming. Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, 22(3):249-273, 2008. details

  4. John R. Koza. Human-competitive machine invention by means of genetic programming. Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, 22(3):185-193, 2008. details

  5. J. R. Koza and M. A. Keane and M. J. Streeter. Routine automated synthesis of five patented analog circuits using genetic programming. Soft Computing - A Fusion of Foundations, Methodologies and Applications, 8(5):318-324, 2004. details

  6. John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and Matthew J. Streeter. Evolving Inventions. Scientific American, 288(2):52-59, 2003. details

  7. John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and Matthew J. Streeter. What's AI Done for Me Lately? Genetic Programming's Human-Competitive Results. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 18(3):25-31, 2003. details

  8. John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and Jessen Yu and Forrest H Bennett III and William Mydlowec. Automatic Creation of Human-Competitive Programs and Controllers by Means of Genetic Programming. Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines, 1(1/2):121-164, 2000. details

  9. John R. Koza. Human-competitive machine intelligence by means of genetic programming. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 15(3):76-78, 2000. details

  10. Haym Hirsh and Wolfgang Banzhaf and John R. Koza and Conor Ryan and Lee Spector and Christian Jacob. Genetic Programming. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 15(3):74-84, 2000. details

  11. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre and Martin A. Keane. Synthesis of topology and sizing of analog electrical circuits by means of genetic programming. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 186(2-4):459-482, 2000. details

  12. David Andre and John R. Koza. A parallel implementation of genetic programming that achieves super-linear performance. Information Sciences, 106(3-4):201-218, 1998. details

  13. John R. Koza. Genetic Programming: Automatic Programming of Computers. EvoNews, 1(3):4-7, 1997. details

  14. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre and Martin A. Keane and Frank Dunlap. Automated Synthesis of Analog Electrical Circuits by Means of Genetic Programming. IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, 1(2):109-128, 1997. details

  15. John R. Koza. Genetic programming as a means for programming computers by natural selection. Statistics and Computing, 4(2):87-112, 1994. details

  16. John R. Koza and James P. Rice and Jonathan Roughgarden. Evolution of food foraging strategies for the Caribbean Anolis lizard using genetic programming. Adaptive Behavior, 1(2):171-199, 1992. details

Genetic Programming Books by John Koza

  1. John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and Matthew J. Streeter and William Mydlowec and Jessen Yu and Guido Lanza and David Fletcher. Genetic Programming IV Video: Human-Competitive Machine Intelligence. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003. details

  2. John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and Matthew J. Streeter and William Mydlowec and Jessen Yu and Guido Lanza. Genetic Programming IV: Routine Human-Competitive Machine Intelligence. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003. details

  3. John R. Koza editor, Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming at Stanford 2003. Stanford University Bookstore, Stanford, California, 94305-3079 USA, 2003. details

  4. John R. Koza editor, Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming at Stanford 2002. Stanford University Bookstore, Stanford, California, 94305-3079 USA, 2002. details

  5. John R. Koza editor, Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming at Stanford 2000. Stanford University Bookstore, Stanford, California, 94305-3079 USA, Phone 415-329-1217 or 800-533-2670, 2000. details

  6. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre and Martin A. Keane and Scott Brave. Genetic Programming III Videotape: Human Competitive Machine Intelligence. Morgan Kaufmann, 340 Pine Street - 6th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA, 1999. details

  7. John R. Koza and David Andre and Forrest H Bennett III and Martin Keane. Genetic Programming III: Darwinian Invention and Problem Solving. Morgan Kaufmann, 1999. details

  8. John R. Koza editor, Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming at Stanford 1999. Stanford Bookstore, Stanford, California, 94305-3079 USA, 1999. details

  9. John R. Koza editor, Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming at Stanford 1998. Stanford Bookstore, Stanford, California, 94305-3079 USA, 1998. details

  10. John R. Koza editor, Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming at Stanford 1997. Stanford Bookstore, Stanford, California, 94305-3079 USA, 1997. details

  11. John R. Koza editor, Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming at Stanford 1995. Stanford University Bookstore, Stanford, California, 94305-3079 USA, Phone 415-329-1217 or 800-533-2670, 1995. details

  12. John R. Koza. Genetic Programming II Videotape: The next generation. MIT Press, 55 Hayward Street, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1994. details

  13. John R. Koza. Genetic Programming II: Automatic Discovery of Reusable Programs. MIT Press, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1994. details

  14. John R. Koza editor, Genetic Algorithms at Stanford 1994. Stanford University Bookstore, Stanford, California, 94305-3079 USA, Phone 415-329-1217 or 800-533-2670, 1994. details

  15. John R. Koza editor, Artificial Life at Stanford 1994. Stanford University Bookstore, Stanford, California, 94305-3079 USA, Phone 415-329-1217 or 800-533-2670, 1994. details

  16. John R. Koza editor, Artificial Life at Stanford 1993. Stanford University Bookstore, Stanford, California, 94305-3079 USA, Phone 415-329-1217 or 800-533-2670, 1993. details

  17. John R. Koza editor, Genetic Algorithms at Stanford 1993. Stanford University Bookstore, Stanford, California, 94305-3079 USA, Phone 415-329-1217 or 800-533-2670, 1993. details

  18. John R. Koza and James P. Rice. Genetic Programming: The Movie. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1992. details

  19. John R. Koza. Genetic Programming: On the Programming of Computers by Means of Natural Selection. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1992. details

Genetic Programming Conference proceedings edited by John Koza

  1. John R. Koza editor, Late Breaking Papers at the 1998 Genetic Programming Conference. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA, Omni Press, 1998. details

  2. John R. Koza and Wolfgang Banzhaf and Kumar Chellapilla and Kalyanmoy Deb and Marco Dorigo and David B. Fogel and Max H. Garzon and David E. Goldberg and Hitoshi Iba and Rick Riolo editors, Genetic Programming 1998: Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA, Morgan Kaufmann, 1998. details

  3. John R. Koza editor, Late Breaking Papers at the 1997 Genetic Programming Conference. Stanford University, CA, USA, Stanford Bookstore, 1997. details

  4. John R. Koza and Kalyanmoy Deb and Marco Dorigo and David B. Fogel and Max Garzon and Hitoshi Iba and Rick L. Riolo editors, Genetic Programming 1997: Proceedings of the Second Annual Conference. Stanford University, CA, USA, Morgan Kaufmann, 1997. details

  5. John R. Koza and David E. Goldberg and David B. Fogel and Rick L. Riolo editors, Genetic Programming 1996: Proceedings of the First Annual Conference. Stanford University, CA, USA, MIT Press, 1996. details

  6. John R. Koza editor, Late Breaking Papers at the Genetic Programming 1996 Conference Stanford University July 28-31, 1996. Stanford University, CA, USA, Stanford Bookstore, 1996. details

Genetic Programming conference papers by John Koza

  1. John R. Koza. Introduction to genetic programming tutorial: from the basics to human-competitive results. In Una-May O'Reilly editor, GECCO 2010 Introductory tutorials, pages 2137-2262, Portland, Oregon, USA, 2010. ACM. details

  2. John R. Koza. Introduction to genetic programming: tutorial. In Marc Ebner and Mike Cattolico and Jano van Hemert and Steven Gustafson and Laurence D. Merkle and Frank W. Moore and Clare Bates Congdon and Christopher D. Clack and Frank W. Moore and William Rand and Sevan G. Ficici and Rick Riolo and Jaume Bacardit and Ester Bernado-Mansilla and Martin V. Butz and Stephen L. Smith and Stefano Cagnoni and Mark Hauschild and Martin Pelikan and Kumara Sastry editors, GECCO-2008 tutorials, pages 2299-2338, Atlanta, GA, USA, 2008. ACM. details

  3. John R. Koza and Sameer H. Al-Sakran and Lee W. Jones and Greg Manassero. Automated synthesis of a fixed-length loaded symmetric dipole antenna whose gain exceeds that of a commercial antenna and matches the theoretical maximum. In Dirk Thierens and Hans-Georg Beyer and Josh Bongard and Jurgen Branke and John Andrew Clark and Dave Cliff and Clare Bates Congdon and Kalyanmoy Deb and Benjamin Doerr and Tim Kovacs and Sanjeev Kumar and Julian F. Miller and Jason Moore and Frank Neumann and Martin Pelikan and Riccardo Poli and Kumara Sastry and Kenneth Owen Stanley and Thomas Stutzle and Richard A Watson and Ingo Wegener editors, GECCO '07: Proceedings of the 9th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation, volume 2, pages 2074-2081, London, 2007. ACM Press. details

  4. Lee W. Jones and Sameer H. Al-Sakran and John R. Koza. Automated synthesis of a human-competitive solution to the challenge problem of the 2002 international optical design conference by means of genetic programming and a multi-dimensional mutation operation. In Maarten Keijzer and Mike Cattolico and Dirk Arnold and Vladan Babovic and Christian Blum and Peter Bosman and Martin V. Butz and Carlos Coello Coello and Dipankar Dasgupta and Sevan G. Ficici and James Foster and Arturo Hernandez-Aguirre and Greg Hornby and Hod Lipson and Phil McMinn and Jason Moore and Guenther Raidl and Franz Rothlauf and Conor Ryan and Dirk Thierens editors, GECCO 2006: Proceedings of the 8th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation, volume 1, pages 823-830, Seattle, Washington, USA, 2006. ACM Press. details

  5. John Koza. Routine Human-Competitive Machine Intelligence By Means Of Genetic Programming. In Heng-Da Cheng editor, Proceedings of the 8th Joint Conference in Information Systems (JCIS 2005), Salt Lake City, USA, 2005. details

  6. John R. Koza and Sameer H. Al-Sakran and Lee W. Jones. Cross-Domain Features of Runs of Genetic Programming Used to Evolve Designs for Analog Circuits, Optical Lens Systems, Controllers, Antennas, Mechanical Systems, and Quantum Computing Circuits. In Jason Lohn and David Gwaltney and Gregory Hornby and Ricardo Zebulum and Didier Keymeulen and Adrian Stoica editors, Proceedings of the 2005 NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware, pages 205-214, Washington, DC, USA, 2005. IEEE Press. details

  7. Sameer H. Al-Sakran and John R. Koza and Lee W. Jones. Automated Re-invention of a Previously Patented Optical Lens System Using Genetic Programming. In Maarten Keijzer and Andrea Tettamanzi and Pierre Collet and Jano I. van Hemert and Marco Tomassini editors, Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Genetic Programming, volume 3447, pages 25-37, Lausanne, Switzerland, 2005. Springer. details

  8. John R. Koza and Sameer H. Al-Sakran and Lee W. Jones. Automated re-invention of six patented optical lens systems using genetic programming. In Hans-Georg Beyer and Una-May O'Reilly and Dirk V. Arnold and Wolfgang Banzhaf and Christian Blum and Eric W. Bonabeau and Erick Cantu-Paz and Dipankar Dasgupta and Kalyanmoy Deb and James A. Foster and Edwin D. de Jong and Hod Lipson and Xavier Llora and Spiros Mancoridis and Martin Pelikan and Guenther R. Raidl and Terence Soule and Andy M. Tyrrell and Jean-Paul Watson and Eckart Zitzler editors, GECCO 2005: Proceedings of the 2005 conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation, volume 2, pages 1953-1960, Washington DC, USA, 2005. ACM Press. details

  9. J. R. Koza. The role of Hierarchies and Reuse in Genetic Programming in Achieving Scalable Automatic Programming. In R. Poli and S. Cagnoni and M. Keijzer and E. Costa and F. Pereira and G. Raidl and S. C. Upton and D. Goldberg and H. Lipson and E. de Jong and J. Koza and H. Suzuki and H. Sawai and I. Parmee and M. Pelikan and K. Sastry and D. Thierens and W. Stolzmann and P. L. Lanzi and S. W. Wilson and M. O'Neill and C. Ryan and T. Yu and J. F. Miller and I. Garibay and G. Holifield and A. S. Wu and T. Riopka and M. M. Meysenburg and A. W. Wright and N. Richter and J. H. Moore and M. D. Ritchie and L. Davis and R. Roy and M. Jakiela editors, GECCO 2004 Workshop Proceedings, Seattle, Washington, USA, 2004. details

  10. John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and Matthew J. Streeter. Routine high-return human-competitive evolvable hardware. In Ricardo S. Zebulum and David Gwaltney and Gregory Hornby and Didier Keymeulen and Jason Lohn and Adrian Stoica editors, Proceedings of the 2004 NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware, pages 3-17, Seattle, 2004. IEEE Press. details

  11. Bijan KHosraviani and Raymond E. Levitt and John R. Koza. Organization Design Optimization Using Genetic Programming. In Maarten Keijzer editor, Late Breaking Papers at the 2004 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, Seattle, Washington, USA, 2004. details

  12. John R. Koza and Matthew J. Streeter and Martin A. Keane. Automated synthesis by means of genetic programming of human-competitive designs employing reuse, hierarchies, modularities, development, and parameterized topologies. In Hod Lipson and Erik K. Antonsson and John R. Koza editors, Computational Synthesis: From Basic Building Blocks to High Level Functionality: Papers from the 2003 AAAI Spring Symposium, pages 138-145, Stanford, California, USA, 2003. AAAI Press. details

  13. Matthew J. Streeter and Martin A. Keane and John R. Koza. Automatic synthesis using genetic programming of improved PID tuning rules. In A. E. Ruano editor, Preprints of the 2003 Intelligent Control Systems and Signal Processing Conference, pages 494-499, Faro, Portugal, 2003. details

  14. Matthew J. Streeter and John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane. Use of genetic programming for automatic synthesis of post-2000 patented analog electrical circuits and patentable controllers. In S. Hernandez and C. A. Brebbia and M. E. M. El-Sayed editors, Computer Aided Optimum Design of Structures VIII, volume 8, pages 35-44, Detroit, Michigan, USA, 2003. WIT Press. details

  15. John R. Koza. Routine high-return human-competitive machine learning. In M. Arif Wani and K. Cois and K. Hafeez editors, Proceedings of the International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications, pages 6-12, Los Angeles, 2003. details

  16. Matthew J. Streeter and Martin A. Keane and John R. Koza. Iterative Refinement Of Computational Circuits Using Genetic Programming. In W. B. Langdon and E. Cant\'u-Paz and K. Mathias and R. Roy and D. Davis and R. Poli and K. Balakrishnan and V. Honavar and G. Rudolph and J. Wegener and L. Bull and M. A. Potter and A. C. Schultz and J. F. Miller and E. Burke and N. Jonoska editors, GECCO 2002: Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, pages 877-884, New York, 2002. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. details

  17. Matthew J. Streeter and Martin A. Keane and John R. Koza. Routine Duplication of Post-2000 Patented Inventions by Means of Genetic Programming. In James A. Foster and Evelyne Lutton and Julian Miller and Conor Ryan and Andrea G. B. Tettamanzi editors, Genetic Programming, Proceedings of the 5th European Conference, EuroGP 2002, volume 2278, pages 26-36, Kinsale, Ireland, 2002. Springer-Verlag. details

  18. M. A. Keane and J. R. Koza and M. J. Streeter. Automatic Synthesis Using Genetic Programming of an Improved General-Purpose Controller for Industrially Representative Plants. In Adrian Stoica and Jason Lohn and Rich Katz and Didier Keymeulen and Ricardo Salem Zebulum editors, The 2002 NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware, pages 113-122, Alexandria, Virginia, 2002. IEEE Computer Society. details

  19. Simon C. Roberts and Daniel Howard and John R. Koza. Subtree Encapsulation Versus ADFs in Genetic Programming for the Even-5-Parity Problem. In Erik D. Goodman editor, 2001 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Late Breaking Papers, pages 359-365, San Francisco, California, USA, 2001. details

  20. Simon C. Roberts and Daniel Howard and John R. Koza. Subtree encapsulation versus ADFs in GP for parity problems. In Lee Spector and Erik D. Goodman and Annie Wu and W. B. Langdon and Hans-Michael Voigt and Mitsuo Gen and Sandip Sen and Marco Dorigo and Shahram Pezeshk and Max H. Garzon and Edmund Burke editors, Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2001), page 186, San Francisco, California, USA, 2001. Morgan Kaufmann. details

  21. Simon C. Roberts and Daniel Howard and John R. Koza. Evolving modules in Genetic Programming by subtree encapsulation. In Julian F. Miller and Marco Tomassini and Pier Luca Lanzi and Conor Ryan and Andrea G. B. Tettamanzi and William B. Langdon editors, Genetic Programming, Proceedings of EuroGP'2001, volume 2038, pages 160-175, Lake Como, Italy, 2001. Springer-Verlag. details

  22. John R. Koza and William Mydlowec and Guido Lanza and Jessen Yu and Martin A. Keane. Automatic Synthesis of Both the Topology and Sizing of Metabolic Pathways using Genetic Programming. In Lee Spector and Erik D. Goodman and Annie Wu and W. B. Langdon and Hans-Michael Voigt and Mitsuo Gen and Sandip Sen and Marco Dorigo and Shahram Pezeshk and Max H. Garzon and Edmund Burke editors, Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2001), pages 57-65, San Francisco, California, USA, 2001. Morgan Kaufmann. details

  23. J. R. Koza and W. Mydlowec and G. Lanza and J. Yu and M. A. Keane. Reverse Engineering of Metabolic Pathways from Observed Data Using Genetic Programming. In Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing 6, pages 434-445, Hawaii, 2001. World Scientific press. details

  24. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre and Martin A. Keane. Genetic Programming: Biologically Inspired Computation that Creatively Solves Non-Trivial Problems. In Laura F. Landweber and Erik Winfree editors, Evolution as Computation, DIMACS Workshop, Princeton, January 1999, pages 95-124, Princeton University, 2001. Springer-Verlag. details

  25. Guido Lanza and William Mydlowec and John R. Koza. Automatic creation of a genetic network for the lac operon from observed data by means of genetic programming. In First International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB), Tokyo, 2000. details

  26. John R. Koza and Jessen Yu and Martin A. Keane and William Mydlowec. Evolution of a Controller with a Free Variable using Genetic Programming. In Riccardo Poli and Wolfgang Banzhaf and William B. Langdon and Julian F. Miller and Peter Nordin and Terence C. Fogarty editors, Genetic Programming, Proceedings of EuroGP'2000, volume 1802, pages 91-105, Edinburgh, 2000. Springer-Verlag. details

  27. John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and Jessen Yu and William Mydlowec and Forrest H Bennett III. Automatic Synthesis of Both the Topology and Parameters for a Three-Lag Plant with a five-Second Delay Using Genetic Programming. In Stefano Cagnoni and Riccardo Poli and George D. Smith and David Corne and Martin Oates and Emma Hart and Pier Luca Lanzi and Egbert Jan Willem and Yun Li and Ben Paechter and Terence C. Fogarty editors, Real-World Applications of Evolutionary Computing, volume 1803, pages 168-177, Edinburgh, 2000. Springer-Verlag. details

  28. John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and Jessen Yu and William Mydlowec and Forrest H Bennett III. Automatic synthesis of both the control law and parameters for a controller for a three-lagplant with five-second delay using genetic programming and simulation techniques. In Proceedings of the 2000 American Control Conference, pages 453-459, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 2000. details

  29. John R. Koza and William Mydlowec and Guido Lanza and Jessen Yu and Martin A. Keane. Reverse engineering of metabolic pathways from observed data by means of genetic programming. In First International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB), Tokyo, 2000. details

  30. John R. Koza and Jessen Yu and Martin A. Keane and William Mydlowec. Use of conditional developmental operators and free variables in automatically synthesizing generalized circuits using genetic programming. In Proceedings of the Second NASA / DoD Workshop on Evolvable Hardware, pages 5-15, Palo Alto, California, 2000. details

  31. Forrest H Bennett III and John R. Koza and Jessen Yu and William Mydlowec. Automatic synthesis, placement, and routing of an amplifier circuit by means of genetic programming. In Julian Miller and Adrian Thompson and Peter Thomson and Terence C. Fogarty editors, Evolvable Systems: From Biology to Hardware Third International Conference, ICES 2000, volume 1801, pages 1-10, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 2000. Springer-Verlag. details

  32. William Comisky and Jessen Yu and John R. Koza. Automatic Synthesis of a Wire Antenna Using Genetic Programming. In Darrell Whitley editor, Late Breaking Papers at the 2000 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, pages 179-186, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 2000. details

  33. John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and Jessen Yu and William Mydlowec. Automatic Synthesis of Electrical Circuits Containing a Free Variable using Genetic Programming. In Darrell Whitley and David Goldberg and Erick Cantu-Paz and Lee Spector and Ian Parmee and Hans-Georg Beyer editors, Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2000), pages 477-484, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 2000. Morgan Kaufmann. details

  34. William Mydlowec and John R. Koza. Use of Time-Domain Simulations in Automatic Synthesis of Computational Circuits Using GP. In Darrell Whitley editor, Late Breaking Papers at the 2000 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, pages 187-197, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 2000. details

  35. Martin A. Keane and Jessen Yu and John R. Koza. Automatic Synthesis of Both Topology and Tuning of a Common Parameterized Controller for Two Families of Plants using Genetic Programming. In Darrell Whitley and David Goldberg and Erick Cantu-Paz and Lee Spector and Ian Parmee and Hans-Georg Beyer editors, Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2000), pages 496-504, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 2000. Morgan Kaufmann. details

  36. Jessen Yu and Martin A. Keane and John R. Koza. Automatic design of both topology and tuning of a common parameterized controller for two families of plants using genetic programming. In Proceedings of Eleventh IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Aided Control SystemDesign (CACSD) Conference and Ninth IEEE International Conference on Control Applications(CCA) Conference, pages CACSD-234-242, Anchorage, Alaska, 2000. details

  37. John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and Forrest H Bennett III and Jessen Yu and William Mydlowec and Oscar Stiffelman. Searching for the Impossible using Genetic Programming. In Wolfgang Banzhaf and Jason Daida and Agoston E. Eiben and Max H. Garzon and Vasant Honavar and Mark Jakiela and Robert E. Smith editors, Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, volume 2, pages 1083-1091, Orlando, Florida, USA, 1999. Morgan Kaufmann. details

  38. John R. Koza. Human-Competitive Machine Intelligence by Means of Genetic Algorithms. In Lashon Booker and Stephanie Forrest and Melanie Mitchell and Rick Riolo editors, Festschrift in honor of John H. Holland, pages 15-22, Ann Arbor, MI: Center for the Study of Complex Systems, 1999. details

  39. John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and Forrest H Bennett III and Jessen Yu and William Mydlowec and Oscar Stiffelman. Automatic creation of both the topology and parameters for a robust controller by means of genetic programming. In Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control, Intelligent Systems, and Semiotics, pages 344-352, 1999. details

  40. John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and Jessen Yu and Forrest H Bennett III and William Mydlowec and Oscar Stiffelman. Automatic synthesis of both the topology and parameters for a robust controller for a non-minimal phase plant and a three-lag plant by means of genetic programming. In Proceedings of 1999 IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, pages 5292-5300, 1999. details

  41. J. R. Koza and F. Bennett and D. Andre and M. A. Keane. Genetic Programming: Turing's Third Way to Achieve Machine Intelligence. In Kaisa Miettinen and Marko M. Makela and Pekka Neittaanmaki and Jacques Periaux editors, Evolutionary Algorithms in Engineering and Computer Science, pages 185-197, Jyvaskyla, Finland, 1999. John Wiley \& Sons. details

  42. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and Oscar Stiffelman. Genetic Programming as a Darwinian Invention Machine. In Riccardo Poli and Peter Nordin and William B. Langdon and Terence C. Fogarty editors, Genetic Programming, Proceedings of EuroGP'99, volume 1598, pages 93-108, Goteborg, Sweden, 1999. Springer-Verlag. details

  43. Forrest H Bennett III and John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and David Andre. Darwinian Programming and Engineering Design using Genetic Programming. In Conor Ryan and Jim Buckley editors, Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Soft Computing Applied to Software Engineering, pages 31-40, University of Limerick, Ireland, 1999. Limerick University Press. details

  44. Forrest H Bennett III and John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and Jessen Yu and William Mydlowec and Oscar Stiffelman. Evolution by Means of Genetic Programming of Analog Circuits that Perform Digital Functions. In Wolfgang Banzhaf and Jason Daida and Agoston E. Eiben and Max H. Garzon and Vasant Honavar and Mark Jakiela and Robert E. Smith editors, Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, volume 2, pages 1477-1483, Orlando, Florida, USA, 1999. Morgan Kaufmann. details

  45. Forrest H Bennett III and John R. Koza and James Shipman and Oscar Stiffelman. Building a Parallel Computer System for \$18,000 that Performs a Half Peta-Flop per Day. In Wolfgang Banzhaf and Jason Daida and Agoston E. Eiben and Max H. Garzon and Vasant Honavar and Mark Jakiela and Robert E. Smith editors, Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, volume 2, pages 1484-1490, Orlando, Florida, USA, 1999. Morgan Kaufmann. details

  46. Forrest H Bennett III and John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and David Andre. Genetic programming: Biologically inspired computation that exhibits creativity in solving non-trivial problems. In Proceedings of the AISB'99 Symposium on Scientific Creativity, pages 29-38, Edingburgh, 1999. details

  47. Forrest H Bennett III and Martin A. Keane and David Andre and John R. Koza. Automatic Synthesis of the Topology and Sizing for Analog Electrical Circuits Using Genetic Programming. In Kaisa Miettinen and Marko M. Makela and Pekka Neittaanmaki and Jacques Periaux editors, Evolutionary Algorithms in Engineering and Computer Science, pages 199-229, Jyvaskyla, Finland, 1999. John Wiley \& Sons. details

  48. John Koza and Forrest Bennett and David Andre. Using Programmatic Motifs and Genetic Programming to Classify Protein Sequences as to Extracellular and Membrane Cellular Location. In V. William Porto and N. Saravanan and D. Waagen and A. E. Eiben editors, Evolutionary Programming VII: Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Conference on Evolutionary Programming, volume 1447, Mission Valley Marriott, San Diego, California, USA, 1998. Springer-Verlag. details

  49. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and Jeffrey L. Hutchings and Stephen L. Bade and Martin A. Keane and David Andre. Evolving Computer Programs using Rapidly Reconfigurable FPGAs and Genetic Programming. In Jason Cong editor, FPGA'98 Sixth International Symposium on Field Programmable Gate Arrays, pages 209-219, Doubletree Hotel, Monterey, California, USA, 1998. ACM Press. details

  50. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre. Classifying Proteins as Extracellular using Programmatic Motifs and Genetic Programming. In Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, pages 212-217, Anchorage, Alaska, USA, 1998. IEEE Press. details

  51. John R. Koza. Genetic programming. In James G. Williams and Allen Kent editors, Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology, volume 39, pages 29-43, 1998. Marcel-Dekker. Supplement 24. details

  52. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre and Martin A. Keane. Fourteen instances where genetic programming has produced results that are competitive with results produced by humans. In Takeshi Gomi editor, Evolutionary Robotics: From Intelligent Robots to Artificial Life (ER'98), pages 37-76, Kanata, Canada, 1998. AAI Press. details

  53. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre and Martin A. Keane. Automatic creation of computer programs for designing electrical circuits using genetic programming. In Witold Pedrycz and James F. Peters editors, Computational Intelligence in Software Engineering, volume 16, pages 127-150, Singapore, 1998. World Scientific. details

  54. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre and Martin A. Keane. Evolutionary Design of Analog Electrical Circuits using Genetic Programming. In Proceedings of Adaptive Computing in Design and Manufacture Conference, pages 177-192, Plymouth, England, 1998. Springer. details

  55. David Andre and Forrest H Bennett III and John Koza and Martin A. Keane. On the Theory of Designing Circuits using Genetic Programming and a Minimum of Domain Knowledge. In Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, pages 130-135, Anchorage, Alaska, USA, 1998. IEEE Press. details

  56. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and Martin A. Keane and David Andre. Evolution of a Time-Optimal Fly-To Controller Circuit using Genetic Programming. In John R. Koza and Kalyanmoy Deb and Marco Dorigo and David B. Fogel and Max Garzon and Hitoshi Iba and Rick L. Riolo editors, Genetic Programming 1997: Proceedings of the Second Annual Conference, pages 207-212, Stanford University, CA, USA, 1997. Morgan Kaufmann. details

  57. John R. Koza and David Andre and Forrest H Bennett III and Martin A. Keane. Design of a high-gain operational amplifier and other circuits by means of genetic programming. In Peter J. Angeline and Robert G. Reynolds and John R. McDonnell and Russ Eberhart editors, Evolutionary Programming VI. 6th International Conference, EP97, volume 1213, pages 125-136, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, 1997. Springer-Verlag. details

  58. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and Jason Lohn and Frank Dunlap and Martin A. Keane and David Andre. Automated Synthesis of Computational Circuits Using Genetic Programming. In Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE International Conference on Evolutionary Computation, pages 447-452, Indianapolis, 1997. IEEE Press. details

  59. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and Martin A. Keane and David Andre. Automatic programming of a time-optimal robot controller and an analog electrical circuit to implement the robot controller by means of genetic programming. In Proceedings of 1997 IEEE International Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Robotics and Automation, pages 340-346, Los Alamitos, CA, USA, 1997. Computer Society Press. details

  60. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and Jason Lohn and Frank Dunlap and Martin A. Keane and David Andre. Use of Architecture-Altering Operations to Dynamically Adapt a Three-Way Analog Source Identification Circuit to Accommodate a New Source. In John R. Koza and Kalyanmoy Deb and Marco Dorigo and David B. Fogel and Max Garzon and Hitoshi Iba and Rick L. Riolo editors, Genetic Programming 1997: Proceedings of the Second Annual Conference, pages 213-221, Stanford University, CA, USA, 1997. Morgan Kaufmann. details

  61. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and Jeffrey L. Hutchings and Stephen L. Bade and Martin A. Keane and David Andre. Evolving Sorting Networks using Genetic Programming and Rapidly Reconfigurable Field-Programmable Gate Arrays. In Tetsuya Higuchi editor, Workshop on Evolvable Systems. International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pages 27-32, Nagoya, 1997. details

  62. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and Jeffrey L. Hutchings and Stephen L. Bade and Martin A. Keane and David Andre. Evolving sorting networks using genetic programming and the rapidly reconfigurable Xilinx 6216 field-programmable gate array. In Proceedings of the 31st Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers, volume 1, pages 404-410, Pacific Grove, CA , USA, 1997. IEEE Press. details

  63. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre and Martin A. Keane. Evolution Using Genetic Programming of a Low-Distortion 96 Decibel Operational Amplifier. In Barrett Bryant and Janice Carroll and Dave Oppenheim and Jim Hightower and K. M. George editors, Proceedings of the 1997 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, pages 207-216, Hyatt Sainte Claire Hotel, San Jose, California, USA, 1997. details

  64. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and Jason Lohn and Frank Dunlap and Martin A. Keane and David Andre. Evolution of tri-state Frequency Discriminator for the Source Identification Problem using Genetic Programming. In Paul P. Wang editor, International Conference of Information Sciences, volume 1, pages 95-99, 1997. details

  65. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and Jeffrey L. Hutchings and Stephen L. Bade and Martin A. Keane and David Andre. Rapidly Reconfigurable Field-Programmable Gate Arrays for Accelerating Fitness Evaluation in Genetic Programming. In John R. Koza editor, Late Breaking Papers at the 1997 Genetic Programming Conference, pages 121-131, Stanford University, CA, USA, 1997. Stanford Bookstore. details

  66. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre and Martin A Keane. Reuse, parameterized reuse, and hierarchical reuse of substructures in evolving electrical circuits using genetic programming. In Tetsuya Higuchi and Iwata Masaya and Weixin Liu editors, Proceedings of International Conference on Evolvable Systems: From Biology to Hardware (ICES-96), volume 1259, Tsukuba, Japan, 1996. Springer-Verlag. details

  67. John R. Koza and David Andre and Forrest H Bennett III and Martin A. Keane. Evolution of a Low-Distortion, Low-Bias 60 Decibel Op Amp with Good Frequency Generalization using Genetic Programming. In John R. Koza editor, Late Breaking Papers at the Genetic Programming 1996 Conference Stanford University July 28-31, 1996, pages 94-100, Stanford University, CA, USA, 1996. Stanford Bookstore. details

  68. John R. Koza and David Andre. Evolution of iteration in genetic programming. In Lawrence J. Fogel and Peter J. Angeline and Thomas Baeck editors, Evolutionary Programming V: Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Conference on Evolutionary Programming, pages 469-478, San Diego, 1996. MIT Press. details

  69. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre and Martin A. Keane. Toward evolution of electronic animals using genetic programming. In Artificial Life V: Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, 1996. MIT Press. details

  70. John R. Koza and David Andre. A case study where biology inspired a solution to a computer science problem. In Lawrence Hunter and Teri E. Klein editors, Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing '96, pages 500-511, 1996. World Scientific. details

  71. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre and Martin A Keane. Automated design of both the topology and sizing of analog electrical circuits using genetic programming. In John S. Gero and Fay Sudweeks editors, Artificial Intelligence in Design '96, pages 151-170, Dordrecht, 1996. Kluwer Academic. details

  72. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre and Martin A. Keane. Automated WYWIWYG Design of Both the Topology and Component Values of Electrical Circuits Using Genetic Programming. In John R. Koza and David E. Goldberg and David B. Fogel and Rick L. Riolo editors, Genetic Programming 1996: Proceedings of the First Annual Conference, pages 123-131, Stanford University, CA, USA, 1996. MIT Press. details

  73. John R. Koza and David Andre and Forrest H Bennett III and Martin A. Keane. Use of Automatically Defined Functions and Architecture-Altering Operations in Automated Circuit Synthesis with Genetic Programming. In John R. Koza and David E. Goldberg and David B. Fogel and Rick L. Riolo editors, Genetic Programming 1996: Proceedings of the First Annual Conference, pages 132-149, Stanford University, CA, USA, 1996. MIT Press. details

  74. John R. Koza and David Andre and Forrest H Bennett III and Martin A. Keane. Design of a 96 Decibel operational amplifier and other problems for which a computer program evolved by genetic programming is competitive with human performance. In Mitsuo Gen and Weixuan Zu editors, Proceedings of l996 Japan-China Joint International Workshop on Information Systems, pages 30-49, Ashikaga, 1996. details

  75. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre and Martin A. Keane. Four problems for which a computer program evolved by genetic programming is competitive with human performance. In Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE International Conference on Evolutionary Computation, volume 1, pages 1-10, 1996. IEEE Press. details

  76. Forrest H Bennett III and John R. Koza and David Andre and Martin A. Keane. Evolution of a 60 Decibel op amp using genetic programming. In Tetsuya Higuchi and Iwata Masaya and Weixin Liu editors, Proceedings of International Conference on Evolvable Systems: From Biology to Hardware (ICES-96), volume 1259, Tsukuba, Japan, 1996. Springer-Verlag. details

  77. David Andre and John R. Koza. A parallel implementation of genetic programming that achieves super-linear performance. In Hamid R. Arabnia editor, Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications, volume III, pages 1163-1174, Sunnyvale, 1996. CSREA. details

  78. David Andre and Forrest H Bennett III and John R. Koza. Discovery by Genetic Programming of a Cellular Automata Rule that is Better than any Known Rule for the Majority Classification Problem. In John R. Koza and David E. Goldberg and David B. Fogel and Rick L. Riolo editors, Genetic Programming 1996: Proceedings of the First Annual Conference, pages 3-11, Stanford University, CA, USA, 1996. MIT Press. details

  79. David Andre and Forrest H Bennett III and John R. Koza. Evolution of Intricate Long-Distance Communication Signals in Cellular Automata using Genetic Programming. In Artificial Life V: Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, volume 1, Nara, Japan, 1996. MIT Press. details

  80. John R. Koza. Survey of genetic algorithms and genetic programming. In Proceedings of 1995 WESCON Conference, pages 589-594, San Francisco, CA, USA, 1995. IEEE. details

  81. John R. Koza and David Andre. Automatic Discovery Using Genetic Programming of an Unknown-Sized Detector of Protein Motifs Containing Repeatedly-used Subexpressions. In Justinian P. Rosca editor, Proceedings of the Workshop on Genetic Programming: From Theory to Real-World Applications, pages 89-97, Tahoe City, California, USA, 1995. details

  82. John R. Koza. Gene Duplication to Enable Genetic Programming to Concurrently Evolve Both the Architecture and Work-Performing Steps of a Computer Program. In C. Raymond Perrault and Chris S. Mellish and Renato deMori and Tony Cohn and Gordon McCalla and Ramasamy Uthurusamy editors, IJCAI-95 Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, volume 1, pages 734-740, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1995. Morgan Kaufmann. details

  83. John R. Koza and David Andre. Evolution of Both the Architecture and the Sequence of Work-Performing Steps of a Computer Program Using Genetic Programming with Architecture-Altering Operations. In E. V. Siegel and J. R. Koza editors, Working Notes for the AAAI Symposium on Genetic Programming, pages 50-60, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1995. AAAI. details

  84. John R. Koza. Evolving the Architecture of a Multi-Part Program in Genetic Programming Using Architecture-Altering Operations. In John Robert McDonnell and Robert G. Reynolds and David B. Fogel editors, Evolutionary Programming IV Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Conference on Evolutionary Programming, pages 695-717, San Diego, CA, USA, 1995. MIT Press. details

  85. John R. Koza and David Andre. Automated discovery of protein motifs with genetic programming. In E. V. Siegel and J. R. Koza editors, Working Notes for the AAAI Symposium on Genetic Programming, pages 38-49, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1995. AAAI. details

  86. David Andre and John R. Koza. Parallel Genetic Programming on a Network of Transputers. In Justinian P. Rosca editor, Proceedings of the Workshop on Genetic Programming: From Theory to Real-World Applications, pages 111-120, Tahoe City, California, USA, 1995. details

  87. John R. Koza. Two Ways of Discovering the Size and Shape of a Computer Program to Solve a Problem. In Larry J. Eshelman editor, Genetic Algorithms: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference (ICGA95), pages 287-294, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 1995. Morgan Kaufmann. details

  88. John R. Koza. Evolution of a computer program for classifying protein segments as transmembrane domains using genetic programming. In Russ Altman and Douglas Brutlag and Peter Karp and Richard Lathrop and David Searls editors, Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology, pages 244-252, 1994. AAAI Press. details

  89. J. R. Koza. Recognizing patterns in protein sequences using iteration-performing calculations in genetic programming. In 1994 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, volume 1, pages 244-249, Orlando, Florida, USA, 1994. IEEE Press. details

  90. John R. Koza. Automated discovery of detectors and iteration-performing calculations to recognize patterns in protein sequences using genetic Programming. In Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, pages 684-689, 1994. IEEE Computer Society Press. details

  91. John R. Koza. Simultaneous Discovery of Reusable Detectors and Subroutines Using Genetic Programming. In Stephanie Forrest editor, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Genetic Algorithms, ICGA-93, pages 295-302, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993. Morgan Kaufmann. details

  92. John R. Koza. Discovery of rewrite rules in Lindenmayer systems and state transition rules in cellular automata via genetic programming. In Symposium on Pattern Formation (SPF-93), Claremont, California, USA, 1993. details

  93. Martin A. Keane and John R. Koza and James P. Rice. Finding an impulse response function using genetic programming. In Proceedings of the 1993 American Control Conference, volume III, pages 2345-2350, Evanston, IL, USA, 1993. details

  94. John R. Koza. Simultaneous discovery of detectors and a way of using the detectors via genetic programming. In 1993 IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks, volume III, pages 1794-1801, San Francisco, USA, 1993. IEEE. details

  95. John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and James P. Rice. Performance improvement of machine learning via automatic discovery of facilitating functions as applied to a problem of symbolic system identification. In 1993 IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks, volume I, pages 191-198, San Francisco, USA, 1993. IEEE. details

  96. John R. Koza. Discovery of a main program and reusable subroutines using genetic programming. In Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Neural Networks: An International Conference on Computational Intelligence: Neural Networks, Fuzzy Systems, Evolutionary Programming, and Virtual Reality, pages 109-118, 1993. details

  97. John R. Koza. Genetic evolution and co-evolution of game strategies. In Sylvain Sorin editor, The International Conference on Game Theory and Its Applications, Stony Brook, New York, 1992. details

  98. John R. Koza. A genetic approach to finding a controller to back up a tractor-trailer truck. In Proceedings of the 1992 American Control Conference, volume III, pages 2307-2311, Evanston, IL, USA, 1992. American Automatic Control Council. details

  99. John R. Koza and James P. Rice. Automatic programming of robots using genetic programming. In Proceedings of Tenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pages 194-201, 1992. AAAI Press/MIT Press. details

  100. John R. Koza. Hierarchical Automatic Function Definition in Genetic Programming. In L. Darrell Whitley editor, Foundations of Genetic Algorithms 2, pages 297-318, Vail, Colorado, USA, 1992. Morgan Kaufmann. details

  101. J. R. Koza. Evolution of subsumption using genetic programming. In F. J. Varela and P. Bourgine editors, Proceedings of the First European Conference on Artificial Life. Towards a Practice of Autonomous Systems, pages 110-119, Paris, France, 1992. MIT Press. details

  102. John R. Koza. A Genetic Approach to the Truck Backer Upper Problem and the Inter-Twined Spiral Problem. In Proceedings of IJCNN International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, volume IV, pages 310-318, Baltimore, USA, 1992. IEEE Press. details

  103. John R. Koza. Evolving a computer program to generate random numbers using the genetic programming paradigm. In Richard K. Belew and Lashon B. Booker editors, Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Genetic Algorithms, pages 37-44, University of California - San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA, 1991. Morgan Kaufmann. details

  104. John R. Koza. Evolution and co-evolution of computer programs to control independent-acting agents. In Jean-Arcady Meyer and Stewart W. Wilson editors, From Animals to Animats: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, pages 366-375, Paris, France, 1991. MIT Press. details

  105. John R. Koza and James P. Rice. Genetic Generation of Both the Weights and Architecture for a Neural Network. In International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, IJCNN-91, volume II, pages 397-404, Washington State Convention and Trade Center, Seattle, WA, USA, 1991. IEEE Computer Society Press. details

  106. John R. Koza. Concept formation and decision tree induction using the genetic programming paradigm. In H.-P. Schwefel and R. M\"anner editors, Parallel Problem Solving from Nature - Proceedings of 1st Workshop, PPSN 1, volume 496, pages 124-128, Dortmund, Germany, 1991. Springer-Verlag. details

  107. John R. Koza. Integrating symbolic processing into genetic algorithms. In Workshop on Integrating Symbolic and Neural Processes at AAAI-90, Boston, 1990. AAAI. details

  108. John R. Koza. A genetic approach to econometric modeling. In Sixth World Congress of the Econometric Society, Barcelona, Spain, 1990. details

  109. John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane. Cart centering and broom balancing by genetically breeding populations of control strategy programs. In Proceedings of International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, volume I, pages 198-201, Washington, 1990. Lawrence Erlbaum. details

  110. John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane. Genetic breeding of non-linear optimal control strategies for broom balancing. In Alain Bensoussan and Jacques Louis Lions editors, Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Analysis and Optimization of Systems. 1990, pages 47-56, Antibes, France, 1990. Springer-Verlag. details

  111. John R. Koza. Genetically breeding populations of computer programs to solve problems in artificial intelligence. In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Tools for AI, pages 819-827, Herndon, Virginia, USA, 1990. IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, USA. details

  112. J. R. Koza. Hierarchical genetic algorithms operating on populations of computer programs. In N. S. Sridharan editor, Proceedings of the Eleventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence IJCAI-89, volume 1, pages 768-774, Detroit, MI, USA, 1989. Morgan Kaufmann. details

Genetic Programming book chapters by John Koza

  1. William B. Langdon and Riccardo Poli and Nicholas F. McPhee and John R. Koza. Genetic Programming: An Introduction and Tutorial, with a Survey of techniques and Applications. In John Fulcher and Lakhmi C. Jain editors, Computational Intelligence: A Compendium, volume 115 of Studies in Computational Intelligence (SCI), chapter 22, pages 927-1028. Springer-Verlag, 2008. details

  2. John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and Matthew J. Streeter and Sameer H. Al-Sakran and Lee W. Jones. Human-Competitive Evolvable Hardware Created by Means of Genetic Programming. In Tetsuya Higuchi and Yong Liu and Xin Yao editors, Evolvable Hardware, number VIII? of Genetic and Evolutionary Computation, chapter 10, pages 173-197. Springer, 2006. details

  3. John Koza and Sameer H. Al-Sakran and Lee W. Jones. Multi-Domain Observations Concerning Automatic Synthesis of Human-Competitive Designs Using Genetic Programming for Analog Circuits, Optical Lens Systems, Controllers, Antennas, Mechanical Systems, and Quantum Computing Circuits. In Rick L. Riolo and Terence Soule and Bill Worzel editors, Genetic Programming Theory and Practice IV, volume 5 of Genetic and Evolutionary Computation, pages 131-147. Springer, Ann Arbor, 2006. details

  4. John R. Koza and Riccardo Poli. Genetic Programming. In Edmund K. Burke and Graham Kendall editors, Search Methodologies: Introductory Tutorials in Optimization and Decision Support Techniques, chapter 5, pages 127-164. Springer, 2005. details

  5. John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and Matthew J. Streeter. Human-Competitive Automated Engineering Design and Optimization By Means Of Genetic Programming. In William Annicchiarico and Jacques Periaux and Miguel Cerrolaza and Gabriel Winter editors, Evolutionary Algorithms And Intelligent Tools In Engineering Optimization. Wit Pr/Computational Mechanics, 2005. details

  6. Lee W. Jones and Sameer H. Al-Sakran and John R. Koza. Automated Design of a Previously Patented Aspherical Optical Lens System by Means of Genetic Programming. In Tina Yu and Rick L. Riolo and Bill Worzel editors, Genetic Programming Theory and Practice III, volume 9 of Genetic Programming, chapter 3, pages 33-48. Springer, Ann Arbor, 2005. details

  7. John R. Koza and Lee W. Jones and Martin A. Keane and Matthew J. Streeter. Towards Industrial Strength Automated Design of Analog Electrical Circuits by Means of Genetic Programming. In Una-May O'Reilly and Tina Yu and Rick L. Riolo and Bill Worzel editors, Genetic Programming Theory and Practice II, chapter 8, pages 121-142. Springer, Ann Arbor, 2004. pages missing?. details

  8. John R. Koza and Matthew J. Streeter and Martin A. Keane. The Challenge of Producing Human-Competitive results by means of Genetic and Evolutionary Computation. In Anil Menon editor, Frontiers of Evolutionary Computation, volume 11 of Genetic Algorithms And Evolutionary Computation Series, chapter 9, pages 201-209. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, MA, USA, 2004. details

  9. Matthew J. Streeter and Martin A. Keane and John R. Koza. Routine human-competitive Automatic Synthesis using genetic programming of both the topology and sizing for five post-2000 patented analog and mixed analog-digital circuits. In 2003 Southwest Symposium on Mixed-Signal Design, pages 5-10. IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 2003. details

  10. John R. Koza and Matthew J. Streeter and Martin A. Keane. Routine Human-Competitive Machine Intelligence by Means of Genetic Programming. In Bruno Bosacchi and David B. Fogel and James C. Bezdek editors, Applications and Science of Neural Networks, Fuzzy Systems, and Evolutionary Computation VI, volume 5200 of Proceedings of SPIE, pages 1-15. SPIE, San Diego, California, 2003. Keynote Address. details

  11. John R. Koza. Automatic synthesis of topologies and numerical parameters. In Fred Glover and Gary A. Kochenberger editors, Handbook of Metaheuristics, number 57 of International Series in Operations Research \& Management Science, chapter 4, pages 83-104. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003. details

  12. John R. Koza and Matthew J. Streeter and Martin A. Keane. Automated Synthesis by Means of Genetic Programming of Complex Structures Incorporating Reuse, Hierarchies, Development, and Parameterized Toplogies. In Rick L. Riolo and Bill Worzel editors, Genetic Programming Theory and Practice, chapter 14, pages 221-237. Kluwer, 2003. details

  13. John R. Koza. Human-competitive applications of genetic programming. In Ashish Ghosh and Shigeyeoshi Tsutsui editors, Advances in Evolutionary Computing: Theory and Applications, pages 663-682. Springer, Berlin, 2003. details

  14. John R. Koza. Automatic synthesis of both the topology and numerical parameters for complex structures using genetic programming. In Amaresh Chakrabarti editor, Engineering Design Synthesis, pages 319-337. Springer, 2002. details

  15. John R. Koza and William Mydlowec and Guido Lanza and Jessen Yu and Martin A. Keane. Automated reverse engineering of metabolic pathways from observed data using genetic programming. In Hiroaki Kitano editor, Foundations of Systems Biology, pages 95-117. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 2001. details

  16. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre and Martin A. Keane. Genetic Programming: Biologically Inspired Computation that Exhibits Creativity in Producing Human-Competitive Results. In Peter J. Bentley and David W. Corne editors, Creative Evolutionary Systems, chapter 10, pages 275-298. Morgan Kaufmann, 2001. details

  17. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre and Martin A. Keane. Automatic design of analog electrical circuits using genetic programming. In Hugh Cartwright editor, Intelligent Data Analysis in Science, chapter 8, pages 172-200. Oxford University Press, UK, 2000. details

  18. John Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre and Martin A. Keane. The Design of Analog Circuits by Means of Genetic Programming. In Peter Bentley editor, Evolutionary Design by Computers, chapter 16, pages 365-385. Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco, USA, 1999. details

  19. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III. Automatic Synthesis, Placement, and Routing of Electrical Circuits by Means of Genetic Programming. In Lee Spector and William B. Langdon and Una-May O'Reilly and Peter J. Angeline editors, Advances in Genetic Programming 3, chapter 6, pages 105-134. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1999. details

  20. John R. Koza and David Andre. Automatic discovery of protein motifs using genetic programming. In Xin Yao editor, Evolutionary Computation: Theory and Applications, chapter 5, pages 171-197. World Scientific, Singapore, 1999. details

  21. John R. Koza. Using biology to solve a problem in automated machine learning. In Clive D. L. Wynne and John E. R. Staddon editors, Models of Action: Mechanisms for Adaptive Behavior, chapter 5, pages 157-199. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ, USA, 1998. details

  22. John R. Koza. Future work and practical applications of genetic programming. In Thomas Baeck and David B. Fogel and Zbigniew Michalewicz editors, Handbook of Evolutionary Computation, chapter section H1.1, page H1.1. Oxford University Press, 1997. details

  23. John R. Koza. Classifying protein segments as transmembrane domains using genetic programming and architecture-altering operations. In Thomas Baeck and David B. Fogel and Zbigniew Michalewicz editors, Handbook of Evolutionary Computation, chapter section G6.1, pages G6.1:1-5. Oxford University Press, 1997. details

  24. John R. Koza and David Andre. Classifying Protein Segments as Transmembrane Domains Using Architecture-Altering Operations in Genetic Programming. In Peter J. Angeline and K. E. Kinnear, Jr. editors, Advances in Genetic Programming 2, chapter 8, pages 155-176. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1996. details

  25. David Andre and John R. Koza. Parallel Genetic Programming: A Scalable Implementation Using The Transputer Network Architecture. In Peter J. Angeline and K. E. Kinnear, Jr. editors, Advances in Genetic Programming 2, chapter 16, pages 317-337. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1996. details

  26. John Koza. Genetic Programming for Economic Modelling. In Suran Goonatilake and Philip Treleaven editors, Intelligent Systems for Finance and Business, chapter 14, pages 251-269. John Wiley \& Sons, 605 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10158-0012, USA, 1995. details

  27. John R. Koza. Evolution of emergent cooperative behavior using genetic programming. In Ray Paton editor, Computing with Biological Metaphors, pages 280-297. Chapman \& Hall, London, UK, 1994. details

  28. John R. Koza. Evolution of a subsumption architecture that performs a wall following task for an autonomous mobile robot via genetic programming. In Stephen Jose Hanson and Thomas Petsche and Ronald L. Rivest and Michael Kearns editors, Computational Learning Theory and Natural Learning Systems, volume 2, pages 321-346. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1994. details

  29. John R. Koza. Spontaneous emergence of self-replicating and evolutionarily self-improving computer programs. In Christopher G. Langton editor, Artificial Life III, volume XVII of SFI Studies in the Sciences of Complexity, pages 225-262. Addison-Wesley, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, 1994. details

  30. John R. Koza. Introduction to genetic programming. In Kenneth E. Kinnear, Jr. editor, Advances in Genetic Programming, chapter 2, pages 21-42. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1994. details

  31. John R. Koza. Scalable learning in genetic programming using automatic function definition. In Kenneth E. Kinnear, Jr. editor, Advances in Genetic Programming, chapter 5, pages 99-117. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1994. details

  32. John R. Koza. The genetic programming paradigm: Genetically breeding populations of computer programs to solve problems. In Branko Soucek and the IRIS Group editors, Dynamic, Genetic, and Chaotic Programming, pages 203-321. John Wiley, New York, 1992. details

  33. John R. Koza. Genetic evolution and co-evolution of computer programs. In Christopher Taylor Charles Langton and J. Doyne Farmer and Steen Rasmussen editors, Artificial Life II, volume X of SFI Studies in the Sciences of Complexity, pages 603-629. Addison-Wesley, Santa Fe Institute, New Mexico, USA, 1991. details

  34. John R. Koza. A genetic approach to econometric modeling. In Paul Bourgine and Bernard Walliser editors, Economics and Cognitive Science, pages 57-75. Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK, 1991. details

  35. John R. Koza and James P. Rice. A genetic approach to artificial intelligence. In Christopher G. Langton editor, Artificial Life II Video Proceedings. Addison-Wesley, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, 1991. details

  36. John R. Koza. A Hierarchical Approach to Learning the Boolean Multiplexer Function. In Gregory J. E. Rawlins editor, Foundations of genetic algorithms, pages 171-192. Morgan Kaufmann, Indiana University, USA, 1991. details

Genetic Programming technical reports by John Koza

  1. Riccardo Poli and William B. Langdon and Nicholas F. McPhee and John R. Koza. Genetic Programming An Introductory Tutorial and a Survey of Techniques and Applications. Technical report, CES-475, Department of Computing and Electronic Systems, University of Essex, UK, 2007. details

  2. John R. Koza. CS 426 / MIS 226 / EE 392K: Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming Winter 2000 Course Reader. Technical report, 2810000021091, Stanford University Bookstore, Stanford, CA, USA, 2000. details

  3. John R. Koza and William Mydlowec and Guido Lanza and Jessen Yu and Martin A. Keane. Reverse Engineering and Automatic Synthesis of Metabolic Pathways from Observed Data Using Genetic Programming. Technical report, SMI-2000-0851, Stanford Medical Informatics, 2000. details

  4. Eric V. Siegel and John R. Koza. Working notes AAAI-95 Fall Symposium Series Genetic Programming. Technical Report , FS-95-01, The American Association for Artificial Intelligence, 1995. Held at MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA, 10--12 November 1995. details

  5. John R. Koza and David Andre. Parallel Genetic Programming on a Network of Transputers. Technical Report , CS-TR-95-1542, Stanford University, Department of Computer Science, 1995. details

  6. John R. Koza. Architecture-Altering Operations for Evolving the Architecture of a Multipart Program in Genetic Programming. Technical Report , STAN-CS-94-1528, Dept. of Computer Science, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA, 1994. details

  7. John R. Koza and James P. Rice and Jonathan Roughgarden. Evolution of Food Foraging Strategies for the Caribbean Anolis Lizard Using Genetic Programming. Working Paper , 92-06-028, Santa Fe Institute, 1399 Hyde Park Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501-8943 USA , 1992. details

  8. J. Koza. Genetic programming: A paradigm for genetically breeding populations of computer programs to solve problems. Technical Report , STAN-CS-90-1314, Dept. of Computer Science, Stanford University, 1990. details

Genetic Programming other entries for John Koza

  1. John Koza. Automated Design Using Darwinian Evolution and Genetic Programming. 2009. details

  2. John R. Koza and Riccardo Poli. A Genetic Programming Tutorial. 2003. details

  3. John R. Koza and Forrest H Bennett III and David Andre and Martin A. Keane. Genetic programming problem solver with automatically defined stores loops and recursions. 2003. details

  4. John Koza. What is Genetic Programming?. 1999. details

  5. John R. Koza. A Response to the ML-95 paper entitled ``Hill climbing beats genetic search on a Boolean circuit synthesis of Koza's''. 1995. details

  6. John R. Koza and David Andre and Walter Alden Tackett. Evolution of the Architecture of a Multi-Part Program to Solve a Problem Using Architecture Altering Operations. 1994. filed August 4, 1994. Issued April 21, 1998. 5,742,738. details

  7. John R. Koza and James P. Rice. A Non-Linear Genetic Process for Problem Solving Using Spontaneously Emergent Self-Replicating and Self- Improving Entities. 1992. application filed june 16, 1992, issued february 14, 1995, 5,390,282. details

  8. John R. Koza and James P. Rice. A Non-Linear Genetic Process for Use with Plural Co-Evolving Populations. 1992. filed september 18, 1990, issued september 15, 1992, 5,148,513. details

  9. John R. Koza and James P. Rice. A Non-Linear Genetic Process for Data Encoding and for Solving Problems Using Automatically Defined Functions. 1992. application filed May 11, 1992, issued August 30, 1994, 5,343,554. details

  10. John R. Koza. Non-Linear Genetic Algorithms for Solving Problems by Finding a Fit Composition of Functions. 1992. filed march 28, 1990, issued august 4, 1992. 5,136,686. details

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