A response to ''Genetic programming and emergence''
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author = "David Montana",
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title = "A response to ''Genetic programming and emergence''",
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journal = "Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines",
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year = "2014",
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volume = "15",
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number = "1",
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pages = "95--97",
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month = mar,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Emergence,
Top-down emergence, Multi-level complex systems,
Evolution",
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ISSN = "1389-2576",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/s10710-013-9202-0",
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size = "3 pages",
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abstract = "Banzhaf (Genet Program Evol Mach, 2013) raises some
interesting points about emergence in the context of
genetic programming. However, his central tenet, that
genetic programming is an example of top-down
emergence, is invalidated by the fact that the
evolutionary framework and the system being evolved are
two separate structures. Rather, genetic programming is
an instance of one emergent system designing a second
one. Biological evolution provides a better example of
what could be considered top-down emergence.",
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notes = "\cite{Banzhaf:2014:GPEM}",
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