Evolutionary computation has been promising self-programming machines for 60 years - so where are they?
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- @Article{Kendall:2018:Conversation,
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author = "Graham Kendall",
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title = "Evolutionary computation has been promising
self-programming machines for 60 years - so where are
they?",
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journal = "The Conversation",
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year = "2018",
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pages = "8.54am BST",
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month = mar # " 27",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Artificial
intelligence, Software, Computers, Machine learning,
Computer algorithm, software engineering",
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URL = "http://theconversation.com/evolutionary-computation-has-been-promising-self-programming-machines-for-60-years-so-where-are-they-91872",
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notes = "'One of the most popular types of evolutionary
computation is genetic programming.'
'It would be an immense help to the software
development industry if, instead of having to manually
develop every piece of a system, developers could
specify the requirements of its key parts and let an
evolutionary process deliver the solutions.'",
- }
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