jGE - A Java implementation of Grammatical Evolution
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- @InProceedings{Georgiou:2006:10WSEAS,
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author = "Loukas Georgiou and William J. Teahan",
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title = "{jGE} - A {Java} implementation of Grammatical
Evolution",
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booktitle = "10th WSEAS International Conference on Systems",
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year = "2006",
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editor = "M. Isabel Garcia-Planas",
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pages = "406--411",
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address = "Athens, Greece",
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month = jul # " 10-15",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, grammatical
evolution, evolutionary computation,agents, jGE, libGE,
GP, GE",
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ISBN = "960-8457-47-5",
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URL = "http://www.wseas.us/e-library/conferences/2006cscc/papers/534-869.pdf",
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size = "6 pages",
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abstract = "Grammatical Evolution (GE) is a novel evolutionary
algorithm which uses an arbitrary variable-length
binary string to govern which production rule of a
Backus Naur Form grammar will be used in a
genotype-to-phenotype mapping process. This paper
introduces the Java GE project (jGE), which is an
implementation of GE in the Java language. The main
difference between jGE and libGE, a public domain
implementation of GE in C++, is that jGE incorporates
the functionality of libGE as a component and provides
implementation of the Search Engine as well as the
Evaluator. The main idea behind the jGE Library it can
be downloaded at is to create a framework for
evolutionary algorithms which can be extended to any
specific implementation such as Genetic Algorithms,
Genetic Programming and Grammatical Evolution.",
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notes = "http://www.wseas.us/e-library/conferences/2006cscc/ics/papers.htm",
- }
Genetic Programming entries for
Loukas Georgiou
William J Teahan
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