Genetic Programming as a Data-Mining Tool
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author = "Peter W. H. Smith",
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title = "Genetic Programming as a Data-Mining Tool",
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booktitle = "Data Mining: A Heuristic Approach",
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publisher = "IGI-global",
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year = "2002",
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editor = "Hussein A. Abbass and Charles S. Newton and
Ruhul Sarker",
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chapter = "8",
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pages = "157--173",
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address = "701 E Chocolate Avenue, Hershey PA 17033, USA",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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isbn13 = "9781930708259",
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URL = "
http://www.igi-global.com/chapter/genetic-programming-data-mining-tool/7588",
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DOI = "
doi:10.4018/978-1-930708-25-9.ch008",
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abstract = "Genetic Programming (GP) has increasingly been used as
a data-mining tool. For example, it has successfully
been used for decision tree induction (Marmelstein and
Lamont, 1998; Choenni, 1999), data fusion (Langdon,
2001) and has also been used for the closely related
problem of intelligent text retrieval on the Internet
(Bergstrom, Jaksetic and Nordin, 2000). Indeed its
ability to induce a program from data makes it a very
promising tool for data mining applications. It has
been successfully applied in many different fields and
has even produced results that have exceeded those
produced by other means. For example it has been used
to evolve chemical structures (Nachbar, 2000) using a
quantitative structure activity relationship model. It
has also had success in spacecraft attitude control
(Howley, 1996) where near-minimum spacecraft attitude
manoeuvres were evolved which outperformed previous
hand-coded solutions. It has also been used in quantum
computing, where it was used to evolve quantum
algorithms (Barnum, Bernstein and Spector, 2000). In
this work, it rediscovered known algorithms such as
Deutsch's Early Promise Problem and discovered quantum
results that experts did not think could exist, for
example, AND-OR query problem. These examples
demonstrate the versatility and potential of GP.",
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notes = "Peter W.H. Smith (City University, UK)",
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