Understanding Grammatical Evolution: Grammar Design
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author = "Miguel Nicolau and Alexandros Agapitos",
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title = "Understanding Grammatical Evolution: Grammar Design",
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booktitle = "Handbook of Grammatical Evolution",
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publisher = "Springer",
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year = "2018",
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editor = "Conor Ryan and Michael O'Neill and J. J. Collins",
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chapter = "2",
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pages = "23--53",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Grammatical
Evolution",
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isbn13 = "978-3-319-78716-9",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/978-3-319-78717-6_2",
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abstract = "A frequently overlooked consideration when using
Grammatical Evolution (GE) is grammar design. This is
because there is an infinite number of grammars that
can specify the same syntax. There are, however,
certain aspects of grammar design that greatly affect
the speed of convergence and quality of solutions
generated with GE. In this chapter, general guidelines
for grammar design are presented. These are
domain-independent, and can be used when applying GE to
any problem. An extensive analysis of their effect and
results across a large set of experiments are
reported.",
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notes = "Part of \cite{Ryan:2018:hbge}",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Miguel Nicolau
Alexandros Agapitos
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