Short Term Extinction Probability of Newly Created Schemata, and Schema Variance and Signal-to-Noise-Ratio Theorems in the Presence of Schema Creation
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author = "Riccardo Poli and William B. Langdon and
Una-May O'Reilly",
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title = "Short Term Extinction Probability of Newly Created
Schemata, and Schema Variance and Signal-to-Noise-Ratio
Theorems in the Presence of Schema Creation",
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institution = "University of Birmingham, School of Computer Science",
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number = "CSRP-98-6",
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month = jan,
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year = "1998",
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file = "/1998/CSRP-98-06.ps.gz",
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URL = "ftp://ftp.cs.bham.ac.uk/pub/tech-reports/1998/CSRP-98-06.ps.gz",
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abstract = "This paper first analyses the impact of variance on
schema transmission. Working from an exact derivation
of the expected variance in schema transmission, it
derives and analyses the signal-to-noise ratio for
schemata. The paper then presents short term schema
transmission probability results that focus on newly
created schemata in the population. The analysis
reveals the relative dependencies between schema
transmission, population size, schema measured fitness,
schema fragility and schema creation.",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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note = "Presented at GP-98",
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notes = "see \cite{poli:1998:evsn}",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Riccardo Poli
William B Langdon
Una-May O'Reilly
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