An Examination on the Modularity of Grammars in Grammatical Evolutionary Design
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author = "John Mark Swafford and Michael O'Neill",
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title = "An Examination on the Modularity of Grammars in
Grammatical Evolutionary Design",
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booktitle = "2010 IEEE World Congress on Computational
Intelligence",
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pages = "1027--1034",
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year = "2010",
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isbn13 = "978-1-4244-6910-9",
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address = "Barcelona, Spain",
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month = "18-23 " # jul,
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organization = "IEEE Computational Intelligence Society",
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publisher = "IEEE Press",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/CEC.2010.5586483",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, grammatical
evolution",
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abstract = "This work furthers the understanding of modularity in
grammar-based genetic programming approaches by
analysing how different grammars may be capable of
producing the same phenotypes, but still display
differences in performance on the same problems. This
is done by creating four grammars with varying levels
of modularity and using them with grammatical evolution
to evolve floor plan designs. The results of this
experimentation show how increases in modularity,
brought about by simple modifications in the grammars,
and increases in the quality of solutions go hand in
hand. It also demonstrates how more modular grammars
explore more individuals even while fitness remains the
same or changes in only minor increments.",
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notes = "WCCI 2010. Also known as \cite{5586483}",
- }
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