Swarm-based metaheuristics in automatic programming: a survey
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author = "Juan L. Olmo and Jose R. Romero and
Sebastian Ventura",
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title = "Swarm-based metaheuristics in automatic programming: a
survey",
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journal = "Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Data Mining and
Knowledge Discovery",
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year = "2014",
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volume = "4",
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number = "6",
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pages = "445--469",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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publisher = "Wiley Periodicals, Inc",
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ISSN = "1942-4795",
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URL = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/widm.1138",
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DOI = "doi:10.1002/widm.1138",
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abstract = "On the one hand, swarm intelligence (SI) is an
emerging field of artificial intelligence that takes
inspiration in the collective and social behaviour of
different groups of simple agents. On the other hand,
the automatic evolution of programs is an active
research area that has attracted a lot of interest and
has been mostly promoted by the genetic programming
paradigm. The main objective is to find computer
programs from a high-level problem statement of what
needs to be done, without needing to know the structure
of the solution beforehand. This paper looks at the
intersection between SI and automatic programming,
providing a survey on the state-of-the-art of the
automatic programming algorithms that use an SI
metaheuristic as the search technique. The expression
of swarm programming (SP) has been coined to cover
swarm-based automatic programming proposals, since they
have been published to date in a disorganised manner.
Open issues for future research are listed. Although it
is a very recent area, we hope that this work will
stimulate the interest of the research community in the
development of new SP metaheuristics, algorithms, and
applications.",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Juan Luis Olmo
Jose Raul Romero Salguero
Sebastian Ventura
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