Where does the Good Stuff Go, and Why? How contextual semantics influence program structure in simple genetic programming
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author = "David E. Goldberg and Una-May O'Reilly",
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title = "Where does the Good Stuff Go, and Why? How contextual
semantics influence program structure in simple genetic
programming",
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booktitle = "Proceedings of the First European Workshop on Genetic
Programming",
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year = "1998",
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editor = "Wolfgang Banzhaf and Riccardo Poli and
Marc Schoenauer and Terence C. Fogarty",
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volume = "1391",
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series = "LNCS",
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pages = "16--36",
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address = "Paris",
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publisher_address = "Berlin",
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month = "14-15 " # apr,
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publisher = "Springer-Verlag",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISBN = "3-540-64360-5",
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broken = "http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/unamay/papers/eurogp.final.ps",
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URL = "http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/96596.html",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/BFb0055925",
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size = "21 pages",
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abstract = "Using deliberately designed primitive sets, we
investigate the relationship between context-based
expression mechanisms and the size, height and density
of genetic program trees during the evolutionary
process. We show that contextual semantics influence
the composition, location and flows of operative code
in a program. In detail we analyze these dynamics and
discuss the impact of our findings on micro-level
descriptions of genetic programming.",
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notes = "EuroGP'98 Also presented at the Canadian AI-98
Workshop on Evolutionary Computation Schedule, 17 June
1998 Simon Fraser University Harbour Center, Canada",
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affiliation = "University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 61801 IL
USA 61801 IL USA",
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Genetic Programming entries for
David E Goldberg
Una-May O'Reilly
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