Genetic Programming Bibliography entries for Peter Stone
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Matthew Hausknecht,
Piyush Khandelwal,
Risto Miikkulainen,
Harish K Subramanian,
Subramanian Ramamoorthy,
Benjamin J Kuipers,
Genetic Programming conference papers by Peter Stone
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Matthew Hausknecht and Piyush Khandelwal and Risto Miikkulainen and Peter Stone.
HyperNEAT-GGP: a hyperNEAT-based Atari General Game Player. In
Terry Soule and Anne Auger and Jason Moore and David Pelta and Christine Solnon and Mike Preuss and Alan Dorin and Yew-Soon Ong and Christian Blum and Dario Landa Silva and Frank Neumann and Tina Yu and Aniko Ekart and Will Browne and Tim Kovacs and Man-Leung Wong and Clara Pizzuti and Jon Rowe and Tobias Friedrich and Giovanni Squillero and Nicolas Bredeche and Stephen L. Smith and Alison Motsinger-Reif and Jose Lozano and Martin Pelikan and Silja Meyer-Nienberg and Christian Igel and Greg Hornby and Rene Doursat and Steve Gustafson and Gustavo Olague and Shin Yoo and John Clark and Gabriela Ochoa and Gisele Pappa and Fernando Lobo and Daniel Tauritz and Jurgen Branke and Kalyanmoy Deb editors,
GECCO '12: Proceedings of the fourteenth international conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation conference, pages 217-224, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 2012. ACM.
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Harish Subramanian and Subramanian Ramamoorthy and Peter Stone and Benjamin J. Kuipers.
Designing safe, profitable automated stock trading agents using evolutionary algorithms. In
Maarten Keijzer and Mike Cattolico and Dirk Arnold and Vladan Babovic and Christian Blum and Peter Bosman and Martin V. Butz and Carlos Coello Coello and Dipankar Dasgupta and Sevan G. Ficici and James Foster and Arturo Hernandez-Aguirre and Greg Hornby and Hod Lipson and Phil McMinn and Jason Moore and Guenther Raidl and Franz Rothlauf and Conor Ryan and Dirk Thierens editors,
GECCO 2006: Proceedings of the 8th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation, volume 2, pages 1777-1784, Seattle, Washington, USA, 2006. ACM Press.
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