Improving Means and Variances of Best-of-Run Programs in Genetic Programming
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author = "Frank W. Moore",
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title = "Improving Means and Variances of Best-of-Run Programs
in Genetic Programming",
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booktitle = "Proceedings of the Ninth Midwest Artificial
Intelligence and Cognitive Science Conference
(MAICS-98)",
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year = "1998",
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editor = "M. W. Evens",
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pages = "95--101",
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address = "Russ Engineering Center, Wright State University,
Dayton, Ohio, USA",
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month = "20-22 " # mar,
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publisher = "AAAI Press",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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URL = "http://www.aaai.org/Library/MAICS/1998/maics98-013.php",
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URL = "http://www.aaai.org/Papers/MAICS/1998/MAICS98-013.pdf",
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size = "7 pages",
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abstract = "Genetic programming (GP) systems have traditionally
used a fixed training population to evolve best-of-run
programs according to problem-specific fitness
criteria. The ideal GP training population would be
sufficiently representative of each of the potentially
difficult situations encountered during subsequent
program use to allow the resulting best-of-run programs
to handle each test situation in an optimized manner.
Practical considerations limit the size of the training
population, thus reducing the percentage of situations
explicitly anticipated by that population. As a result,
best-of-run programs may fail to exhibit sufficiently
optimized performance during subsequent program
testing. This paper summarizes an investigation into
the effects of creating a new randomly generated
training population prior to the fitness evaluation of
each generation of programs. Test results suggest that
this alternative approach to training can bolster
generalization of evolved solutions, improving the mean
program performance while significantly reducing
variance in the fitness of best-of-run programs.",
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notes = "http://www.iue.indiana.edu/csci/maics98/",
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