Combining generated structural models with genetic programming in evolutionary synthesis
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author = "B. Csukas and R. Lakner and K. Varga and S. Balogh",
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title = "Combining generated structural models with genetic
programming in evolutionary synthesis",
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journal = "Computers \& Chemical Engineering",
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year = "1996",
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volume = "20",
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pages = "S61--S66",
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number = "Supplement 1",
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note = "European Symposium on Computer Aided Process
Engineering-6",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISSN = "0098-1354",
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DOI = "doi:10.1016/0098-1354(96)00021-X",
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owner = "wlangdon",
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URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TFT-48JC24K-F/2/d8223cad7192932d658ef2274794f502",
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abstract = "A new methodology has been proposed that combines
structural modelling with genetic programming, and
establishes an integrated toolkit for chemical process
engineering. The principle is that similarly to the
engineering way of thinking the modelling is based on
the a priori known structures, while the final
evaluation is made in the knowledge of the best
detailed simulation experiences. The basic features of
the method are the following: - -The conservational
processes are mapped directly onto a descriptive
computer program that can be executed by the help of a
general purpose simulator automatically.- -The applied
structural modelling technique, separating the
invariant and the problem specific actual knowledge,
supports the integrated problem solving.- -The genetic
model of the typical time varied process engineering
networks is synthesised automatically.- -There is an
evaluation feedback from the synthesised and simulated
variants to the genetic elements.",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Bela Csukas
R Lakner
K Varga
Sandor Balogh
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