Genetic Programming and Parametric Sensitivity: a Case Study In Dynamic Control of a Two Link Manipulator
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author = "Brian Howley",
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title = "Genetic Programming and Parametric Sensitivity: a Case
Study In Dynamic Control of a Two Link Manipulator",
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booktitle = "Genetic Programming 1997: Proceedings of the Second
Annual Conference",
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editor = "John R. Koza and Kalyanmoy Deb and Marco Dorigo and
David B. Fogel and Max Garzon and Hitoshi Iba and
Rick L. Riolo",
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year = "1997",
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month = "13-16 " # jul,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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pages = "180--185",
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address = "Stanford University, CA, USA",
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publisher_address = "San Francisco, CA, USA",
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publisher = "Morgan Kaufmann",
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broken = "http://cdr.stanford.edu/~bhowley/AAAIGP97.pdf",
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URL = "
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.40.9214",
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abstract = "Minimum time control of a two link manipulator is used
to investigate the sensitivity of genetic programming
solutions to parametric design changes. Two methods of
reducing sensitivity are considered. An aggregate
fitness method in which results from multiple fitness
cases are combined into a single fitness measure, and a
bimodal selection method in which male and female
parents are selected on the basis of fitness' derived
from different parameter values. Results are
preliminary. The genetically derived solutions perform
poorly compared to numerical solutions. The poor
performance may be due to an insufficiently large
population. Population size was limited by simulation
run time concerns.",
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notes = "GP-97",
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