Genetic Programming Reconsidered
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- @InProceedings{DBLP:conf/icai/AbbottPS04,
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author = "Russ Abbott and Behzad Parviz and Chengyu Sun",
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title = "Genetic Programming Reconsidered",
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year = "2004",
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pages = "1113--1116",
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bibsource = "DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de",
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editor = "Hamid R. Arabnia and Youngsong Mun",
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publisher = "CSREA Press",
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booktitle = "Proceedings of the International Conference on
Artificial Intelligence, IC-AI '04, Volume 2 {\&}
Proceedings of the International Conference on Machine
Learning; Models, Technologies {\&} Applications, MLMTA
'04",
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volume = "2",
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address = "Las Vegas, Nevada, USA",
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month = jun # " 21-24",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, evolutionary
pathway, fitness function, teleological evolution,
adaptive evolution",
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ISBN = "1-932415-32-7",
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URL = "http://abbott.calstatela.edu/PapersAndTalks/GeneticProgrammingReconsidered.pdf",
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URL = "https://dblp.org/rec/conf/icai/AbbottPS04.html?view=bibtex",
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size = "4 pages",
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abstract = "Even though the Genetic Programming (GP) mechanism is
capable of evolving any computable function, the means
through which it does so is inherently flawed: the user
must provide the GP engine with an evolutionary pathway
toward a solution. Hence Genetic Programming is
problematic as a mechanism for generating creative
solutions to specific problems.",
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notes = "sort, fitness function cheat
",
- }
Genetic Programming entries for
Russell J Abbott
Behzad Parviz
Chengyu Sun
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