On the Filtering Properties of Evolved Gate Arrays
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author = "Julian F. Miller",
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title = "On the Filtering Properties of Evolved Gate Arrays",
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booktitle = "The First NASA/DoD Workshop on Evolvable Hardware",
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year = "1999",
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editor = "Adrian Stoica and Jason Lohn and Didier Keymeulen",
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pages = "2--11",
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address = "Pasadena, California",
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publisher_address = "1730 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC
20036-1992, USA",
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month = "19-21 " # jul,
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organisation = "Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of
Technology",
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publisher = "IEEE Computer Society",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISBN = "0-7695-0256-3",
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URL = "http://www.elec.york.ac.uk/intsys/users/jfm7/eh99.pdf",
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abstract = "A small gate array is evolved extrinsically to carry
out a low pass filtering task defined over fifteen
different frequencies. The circuit is evolved by
assessing its response digitised sine waves. Two
different fitness functions are contrasted. One is
based on computing the sum of the absolute differences
between the actual response and that desired, the other
is defined by examining characteristics of the Discrete
Fourier Transform of the output. The gate arrays
possess some linear properties, which means that they
are capable of filtering composite signals which have
not been encountered in training. This includes signals
with noise added and with frequencies which are not in
the training set.",
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notes = "EH1999 http://cism.jpl.nasa.gov/events/nasa_eh/",
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