A Puzzle to Challenge Genetic Programming
Created by W.Langdon from
gp-bibliography.bib Revision:1.8051
- @InProceedings{gustafson:2002:EuroGP,
-
title = "A Puzzle to Challenge Genetic Programming",
-
author = "Edmund Burke and Steven Gustafson and Graham Kendall",
-
editor = "James A. Foster and Evelyne Lutton and
Julian Miller and Conor Ryan and Andrea G. B. Tettamanzi",
-
booktitle = "Genetic Programming, Proceedings of the 5th European
Conference, EuroGP 2002",
-
volume = "2278",
-
series = "LNCS",
-
pages = "238--247",
-
publisher = "Springer-Verlag",
-
address = "Kinsale, Ireland",
-
publisher_address = "Berlin",
-
month = "3-5 " # apr,
-
year = "2002",
-
keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
-
ISBN = "3-540-43378-3",
-
URL = "http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~smg/research/publications/eurogp-2002.ps",
-
URL = "http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~smg/research/publications/eurogp-2002.pdf",
-
DOI = "doi:10.1007/3-540-45984-7_23",
-
abstract = "This report represents an initial investigation into
the use of genetic programming to solve the N-prisoners
puzzle. The puzzle has generated a certain level of
interest among the mathematical community. We believe
that this puzzle presents a significant challenge to
the field of evolutionary computation and to genetic
programming in particular. The overall aim is to
generate a solution that encodes complex decision
making. Our initial results demonstrate that genetic
programming can evolve good solutions. We compare these
results to engineered solutions and discuss some of the
implications. One of the consequences of this study is
that it has highlighted a number of research issues and
directions and challenges for the evolutionary
computation community.We conclude the article by
presenting some of these directions which range over
several areas of evolutionary computation, including
multi-objective fitness, coevolution and cooperation,
and problem representations.",
-
notes = "EuroGP'2002, part of \cite{lutton:2002:GP} Best
poster",
- }
Genetic Programming entries for
Edmund Burke
Steven M Gustafson
Graham Kendall
Citations