Parallel Ant Programming using genetic operators
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- @InProceedings{Hara:2013:IWCIA,
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author = "Akira Hara and Jun-ichi Kushida and Souichi Tanabe and
Tetsuyuki Takahama",
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booktitle = "2013 IEEE Sixth International Workshop on
Computational Intelligence Applications (IWCIA)",
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title = "Parallel Ant Programming using genetic operators",
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year = "2013",
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month = "13 " # jul,
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pages = "75--80",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Ant Colony
Optimisation, Swarm Intelligence",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/IWCIA.2013.6624788",
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ISSN = "1883-3977",
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abstract = "Ant Programming (AP) is an automatic programming
method, which combines tree-structural representations
of Genetic Programming (GP) and search mechanism by
pheromone communications of ants in Ant Colony
Optimisation (ACO). In AP, a single prototype tree, in
which respective nodes have different pheromone tables,
is prepared, and an ant searches solutions under the
prototype tree. The structure of the prototype tree
does not change during search. Therefore, premature
convergence often occurs. To solve the problem, we
propose parallel AP using genetic operators of GP. In
this method, multiple prototype trees are generated and
the structures change by GP operators such as
selection, crossover and mutation. We applied our
proposed method to symbolic regressions and logical
function synthesis. As the results of experiments, our
proposed method showed better performance than the
conventional AP.",
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notes = "Also known as \cite{6624788}",
- }
Genetic Programming entries for
Akira Hara
Jun-ichi Kushida
Souichi Tanabe
Tetsuyuki Takahama
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