An application of the genetic programming technique to strategy development
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author = "Koun-Tem Sun and Yi-Chun Lin and Cheng-Yen Wu and
Yueh-Min Huang",
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title = "An application of the genetic programming technique to
strategy development",
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journal = "Expert Systems with Applications",
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year = "2009",
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DOI = "doi:10.1016/j.eswa.2008.06.066",
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URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V03-4SVC5K0-2/2/8fab65c2fe3f2eaddafa9b8f3ecb448e",
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volume = "36",
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number = "3",
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pages = "5157--5161",
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month = apr,
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note = "Part 1",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Strategy
development, Co-evolution process, Imaginary enemy",
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ISSN = "0957-4174",
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size = "5 pages",
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abstract = "In this paper, we will apply genetic programming (GP)
and co-evolution techniques to develop two strategies:
the ghost (attacker) and players (survivors) in the
Traffic Light Game (a popular game among children).
These two strategies compete against each other. By
applying the co-evolution technique alongside GP, each
strategy is used as an {"}imaginary enemy{"} from which
evolves (is trained in) another strategy. Based on this
co-evolutionary process, these final strategies
develop: the ghost can effectively capture the players,
but the players can also escape from the ghost, rescue
partners, and detour around obstacles. The development
of these strategies has achieved phenomenal success.
The results encourage us to develop more complex
strategies or cooperative models such as human learning
models, cooperative robotic models, and self-learning
of virtual agents.",
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Koun-Tem Sun
Yi-Chun Lin
Cheng-Yen Wu
Yueh-Min Huang
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