Biomimetic Representation in Genetic Programming
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author = "Michael A. Lones and Andy M. Tyrrell",
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title = "Biomimetic Representation in Genetic Programming",
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booktitle = "Computation in Gene Expression",
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year = "2001",
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editor = "Hillol Kargupta",
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pages = "199--204",
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address = "San Francisco, California, USA",
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month = "7 " # jul,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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URL = "http://folk.ntnu.no/lones/lones-gecco2001a.pdf",
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abstract = "Biological representations underly biological
evolution. Moreover, they are also a product of
evolution and consequently well adapted for their
purpose. The argument presented in this paper is that
the representations of biology are also suitable for
representing artificial executable systems in genetic
programming and, furthermore, that biomimetic
representations could improve both the adaptability and
evolvability of GP. To this end a biomimetic approach
to GP, enzyme genetic programming, is introduced and
its behaviour is analysed when applied to the domain of
combinational circuit design.",
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notes = "GECCO-2001WKS Part of heckendorn:2001:GECCOWKS",
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Michael A Lones
Andrew M Tyrrell
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