Genetic Programming Bibliography entries for Muhammad Sarmad Ali

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GP coauthors/coeditors: Meghana Kshirsagar, Enrique Naredo, Conor Ryan, Aidan Murphy, Douglas Mota Dias, Jorge Luis Machado Do Amaral,

Genetic Programming conference papers by Muhammad Sarmad Ali

  1. Muhammad Sarmad Ali and Meghana Kshirsagar and Enrique Naredo and Conor Ryan. Automated Grammar-based Feature Selection in Symbolic Regression. In Alma Rahat and Jonathan Fieldsend and Markus Wagner and Sara Tari and Nelishia Pillay and Irene Moser and Aldeida Aleti and Ales Zamuda and Ahmed Kheiri and Erik Hemberg and Christopher Cleghorn and Chao-li Sun and Georgios Yannakakis and Nicolas Bredeche and Gabriela Ochoa and Bilel Derbel and Gisele L. Pappa and Sebastian Risi and Laetitia Jourdan and Hiroyuki Sato and Petr Posik and Ofer Shir and Renato Tinos and John Woodward and Malcolm Heywood and Elizabeth Wanner and Leonardo Trujillo and Domagoj Jakobovic and Risto Miikkulainen and Bing Xue and Aneta Neumann and Richard Allmendinger and Inmaculada Medina-Bulo and Slim Bechikh and Andrew M. Sutton and Pietro Simone Oliveto editors, Proceedings of the 2022 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, pages 902-910, Boston, USA, 2022. Association for Computing Machinery. details

  2. Muhammad Sarmad Ali and Meghana Kshirsagar and Enrique Naredo and Conor Ryan. Towards Automatic Grammatical Evolution for Real-world Symbolic Regression. In Thomas Baeck and Christian Wagner and Jonathan M. Garibaldi and H. K. Lam and Marie Cottrell and Juan Julian Merelo and Kevin Warwick editors, Proceedings of the 13th International Joint Conference on Computational Intelligence, IJCCI, pages 68-78, Online, 2021. SCITEPRESS. details

  3. Muhammad Sarmad Ali and Meghana Kshirsagar and Enrique Naredo and Conor Ryan. AutoGE: A Tool for Estimation of Grammatical Evolution Models. In Ana Paula Rocha and Luc Steels and H. Jaap van den Herik editors, Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, ICAART 2021, volume 2, pages 1274-1281, Online, 2021. SCITEPRESS. details

  4. Aidan Murphy and Muhammad Sarmad Ali and Douglas Mota Dias and Jorge Amaral and Enrique Naredo and Conor Ryan. Grammar-based Fuzzy Pattern Trees for Classification Problems. In Proceedings of the 12th International Joint Conference on Computational Intelligence - ECTA, pages 71-80, Online, 2020. SciTePress. Best Student paper. details