Evals is not enough: why we should report wall-clock time
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- @InProceedings{Woodward:2016:GIa,
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author = "John Woodward and Alexander Brownlee and
Colin Johnson",
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title = "Evals is not enough: why we should report wall-clock
time",
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booktitle = "Genetic Improvement 2016 Workshop",
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year = "2016",
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editor = "Justyna Petke and David R. White and Westley Weimer",
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pages = "1157--1158",
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address = "Denver",
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publisher_address = "New York, NY, USA",
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month = jul # " 20-24",
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organisation = "SIGEvo",
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publisher = "ACM",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Genetic
Improvement, SBSE",
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URL = "http://geneticimprovementofsoftware.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Evals_is_not_enough_why_we_should_report_wall-clock_time.pdf",
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DOI = "doi:10.1145/2908961.2931695",
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size = "2 pages",
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abstract = "Have you ever noticed that your car never achieves the
fuel economy claimed by the manufacturer? Does this
seem unfair? Unscientific? Would you like the same
situation to occur in Genetic Improvement? Comparison
will always be difficult [9], however, guidelines have
been discussed [3, 5, 4]. With two GP [8] approaches,
comparing the number of evaluations of the fitness
function is reasonably fair. This means you are
comparing the GP systems, and not how well they are
implemented, how fast the language is. However, the
situation with GI [6, 1] is unique. With GI we will
typically compare systems which are applied to the same
application written in the same language (i.e. a GI
systems targeted at Java, may not even be applied to
C). Thus, wall-clock time becomes more relevant. Thus,
this paper asks if reporting number of evaluations is
enough, or if wall-clock time is also important,
particularly in the context of GI. It argues that
reporting time is even more important when doing GI
when compared to traditional GP.",
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notes = "GECCO-2016 Workshop
http://geneticimprovementofsoftware.com/",
- }
Genetic Programming entries for
John R Woodward
Alexander E I Brownlee
Colin G Johnson
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