Analyzing Module Usage in Grammatical Evolution
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author = "John Mark Swafford and Erik Hemberg and
Michael O'Neill and Anthony Brabazon",
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title = "Analyzing Module Usage in Grammatical Evolution",
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booktitle = "Parallel Problem Solving from Nature, PPSN XII (part
1)",
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year = "2012",
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editor = "Carlos A. {Coello Coello} and Vincenzo Cutello and
Kalyanmoy Deb and Stephanie Forrest and
Giuseppe Nicosia and Mario Pavone",
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volume = "7491",
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series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
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pages = "347--356",
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address = "Taormina, Italy",
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month = sep # " 1-5",
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publisher = "Springer",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, grammatical
evolution",
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isbn13 = "978-3-642-32936-4",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/978-3-642-32937-1_35",
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size = "10 pages",
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abstract = "Being able to exploit modularity in genetic
programming (GP) is an open issue and a promising vein
of research. Previous work has identified a variety of
methods of finding and using modules, but little is
reported on how the modules are being used in order to
yield the observed performance gains. In this work,
multiple methods for identifying modules are applied to
some common, dynamic benchmark problems. Results show
there is little difference in the performance of the
approaches. However, trends in how modules are used and
how good individuals use these modules are seen. These
trends indicate that discovered modules can be used
frequently and by good individuals. Further examination
of the modules uncovers that useful as well as
unhelpful modules are discovered and used frequently.
The results suggest directions for future work in
improving module manipulation via crossover and
mutation and module usage in the population.",
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bibsource = "DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de",
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affiliation = "Natural Computing Research & Applications Group,
Complex and Adaptive Systems Laboratory, University
College Dublin, Ireland",
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John Mark Swafford
Erik Hemberg
Michael O'Neill
Anthony Brabazon
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