Learning Benefits Evolution if Sex Gives Pleasure
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author = "A. R. Griffioen and S. K. Smit and A. E. Eiben",
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title = "Learning Benefits Evolution if Sex Gives Pleasure",
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booktitle = "2008 IEEE World Congress on Computational
Intelligence",
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year = "2008",
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editor = "Jun Wang",
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pages = "2073--2080",
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address = "Hong Kong",
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month = "1-6 " # jun,
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organization = "IEEE Computational Intelligence Society",
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publisher = "IEEE Press",
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isbn13 = "978-1-4244-1823-7",
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file = "EC0492.pdf",
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URL = "http://www.cs.vu.nl/~gusz/papers/2008-CEC-Griffioen-Smit-Eiben.pdf",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/CEC.2008.4631073",
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abstract = "In this paper the effects of individual learning on an
evolving population of situated agents are
investigated. We work with a novel type of system where
agents can decide autonomously (by their controllers)
if/when they reproduce and the bias in the agent
controllers for the mating action is adaptable by
individual learning. Our experiments show that in such
a system reinforcement learning with the
straightforward rewards system based on energy makes
the agents lose their interest in mating. In other
words, we see that learning frustrates evolution,
killing the whole population on the long run. This
effect can be counteracted by introducing a specially
designated positive mating reward, pretty much like an
orgasm in Nature.With this twist individual learning
becomes a positive force. It can make the otherwise
disappearing population viable by keeping agents alive
that did not yet learn the task at hand. This hiding
effect proves positive for it provides a smooth road
for the population to adapt and learn the task with a
lower risk of extinction.",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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notes = "WCCI 2008 - A joint meeting of the IEEE, the INNS, the
EPS and the IET.",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Robert Griffioen
Selmar Kagiso Smit
Gusz Eiben
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