The Genesis of Genetic Programming: A Frontiersman's tale
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- @Article{Forsyth:2016:sigevolution,
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author = "Richard S. Forsyth",
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title = "The Genesis of Genetic Programming: A Frontiersman's
tale",
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journal = "SIGEVOlution newsletter of the ACM Special Interest
Group on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation",
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year = "2016",
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volume = "9",
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number = "3",
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pages = "3--11",
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month = oct,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISSN = "1931-8499",
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URL = "http://www.sigevolution.org/issues/SIGEVOlution0903.pdf",
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DOI = "doi:10.1145/3066862.3066863",
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acmid = "3066863",
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size = "9 pages",
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abstract = "This article takes a participant-observer's look back
at the genealogy of the computational method now known
as Genetic Programming (GP for short). In so doing, it
treats GP as a case study for elucidating the process
of technical innovation. Working on the assumption that
the contrast between sudden Eureka and stepwise
improvement is a polarity rather than a sharp
dichotomy, it introduces a simple technique for
identifying the main steps in the march of GP from
margin to mainstream. It is argued that this approach
could be applied more widely to other areas of
scientific or technological advance possibly even
offering the prospect of resolution to some of the more
belligerent academic priority disputes.",
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notes = "26 October 2016.
http://www.richardsandesforsyth.net/software.html
",
- }
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