Human-Competitive Machine Intelligence by Means of Genetic Algorithms
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author = "John R. Koza",
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title = "Human-Competitive Machine Intelligence by Means of
Genetic Algorithms",
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booktitle = "Festschrift in honor of John H. Holland",
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year = "1999",
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editor = "Lashon Booker and Stephanie Forrest and
Melanie Mitchell and Rick Riolo",
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pages = "15--22",
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address = "Ann Arbor, MI: Center for the Study of Complex
Systems",
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month = may # " 15 - 18",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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URL = "http://www.genetic-programming.com/jkpdf/hollandfest1999.pdf",
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URL = "http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/262782.html",
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abstract = "This paper demonstrates the correctness of John
Holland's expectation that the genetic algorithm would
have 'applications to ... artificial intelligence' by
showing examples of the automatic creation of
human-competitive computer programs from a high-level
statement of a problem's requirements. The paper argues
that the field of design is a useful testbed for
determining whether an automated technique can produce
results that are competitive with human-produced
results and then presents several results that are
competitive with the products of human creativity and
inventiveness.",
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notes = "see also \cite{koza:2000:IS}",
- }
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