Termination in Grammatical Evolution: Grammar Design, Wrapping, and Tails
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title = "Termination in Grammatical Evolution: Grammar Design,
Wrapping, and Tails",
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author = "Miguel Nicolau and Michael O'Neill and
Anthony Brabazon",
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pages = "2381--2388",
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booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary
Computation",
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year = "2012",
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editor = "Xiaodong Li",
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month = "10-15 " # jun,
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/CEC.2012.6256563",
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address = "Brisbane, Australia",
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ISBN = "0-7803-8515-2",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, grammatical
evolution, Representation and operators",
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abstract = "This paper explores the issues with mapping
termination in Grammatical Evolution, and examines
approaches that can be used to minimise them. It
analyses the traditional approach of reusing the same
genetic material, known as wrapping, and shows why this
is inefficient with some grammars used in the
literature. It suggests the appending of non-coding
genetic material to genotype strings, at the start of
the run, and shows the benefits of this approach:
higher probability of creating terminated individuals,
better or similar experimental performance, and a
tendency to generate smaller solutions, when compared
to the use of wrapping.",
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notes = "WCCI 2012. CEC 2012 - A joint meeting of the IEEE, the
EPS and the IET.",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Miguel Nicolau
Michael O'Neill
Anthony Brabazon
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