Using Building Block Functions to Investigate a Building Block Hypothesis for Genetic Programming
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author = "Una-May O'Reilly and Franz Oppacher",
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title = "Using Building Block Functions to Investigate a
Building Block Hypothesis for Genetic Programming",
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institution = "Santa Fe Institute",
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year = "1994",
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type = "Working Paper",
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number = "94-02-029",
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address = "1399 Hyde Park Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501-8943
USA
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month = "13 " # apr,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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URL = "https://www.santafe.edu/research/results/working-papers/using-building-block-functions-to-investigate-a-bu",
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URL = "http://www.santafe.edu/media/workingpapers/94-04-020.pdf",
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size = "15 pages",
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abstract = "This paper presents building block functions, i.e.,
functions in which explicit schemas of high fitness are
defined (BB functions, for short) which are useful in
investigating the character of Genetic Programming
search. One conjecture we believe to be answerable
through experimentation with these functions is whether
GP exploits building blocks. That is, is one
explanation for GP's power that, when primary partial
solutions are discovered, their numbers increase and GP
crossover is able to combine them into increasingly
larger sub-solutions and eventually find the solution?
The functions should also provide insight into more
details aspects of the roles of GP crossover and GP
genotype growth",
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notes = "Working report
",
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Una-May O'Reilly
Franz Oppacher
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