A SIMD interpreter for Genetic Programming on GPU Graphics Cards
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- @TechReport{langdon:2007:csm470,
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author = "W. B. Langdon",
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title = "A {SIMD} interpreter for Genetic Programming on {GPU}
Graphics Cards",
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institution = "Department of Computer Science, University of Essex",
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year = "2007",
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number = "CSM-470",
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address = "Colchester, UK",
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month = "3 " # jul,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, GPU, parallel
computing architecture",
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URL = "http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/technical-reports/2007/csm_470.pdf",
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ISSN = "1744-8050",
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abstract = "Mackey-Glass chaotic time series prediction and
non-nuclear protein classification show the feasibility
of evaluating genetic programming populations on SPMD
parallel computing consumer gaming graphics processing
units. The C++ framework with a regular disk less Linux
KDE desktop equipped with a single leading nVidia
GeForce 8800 GTX graphics processing unit card is
demonstrated evolving programs at Giga GP operation per
second (895 million GPops). The RapidMind general
processing on GPU (GPGPU) framework supports evaluating
an entire population of a quarter of a million
individual programs on a non-trivial problem in 4
seconds. An efficient reverse polish notation (RPN)
tree based GP is given.",
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notes = "Memorial University. Replaced by
\cite{langdon:2008:eurogp}",
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size = "16 pages",
- }
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