Ant Programming: Or How to Use Ants for Automatic Programming
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- @InProceedings{Roux:2000:ants,
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author = "Oliver Roux and Cyril Fonlupt",
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title = "Ant Programming: Or How to Use Ants for Automatic
Programming",
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booktitle = "ANTS'2000 From Ant Colonies to Artificial Ants: 2nd
International Workshop on Ant Algorithms",
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year = "2000",
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editor = "Marco Dorigo",
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address = "Brussels, Belgium",
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month = "8-9 " # sep,
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email = "ants@iridia.ulb.ac.be",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, ACO",
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URL = "http://www-lil.univ-littoral.fr/~fonlupt/Recherche/Publi/ants2000.ps.gz",
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size = "9 pages",
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abstract = "Ant Programming (AP) is a new method which applies the
principle of the ants systems to the automatic
generation of programs. It is loosely inspired by the
work o Koza [9] known as Genetic Programming (GP). AP
is an evolutionary system which generates successively
populations of solutions and uses the stigmergy-based
communication to improve the solutions (programs). We
compare here AP with some well known benchmarks of GP.
The problems studied here are two regression problems
and a multiplexer problem.",
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notes = "crossover, 11-mux
http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~ants/ants2000/index.html",
- }
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Oliver Roux
Cyril Fonlupt
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