Multi-Objective Genetic Programming with Redundancy-Regulations for Automatic Construction of Image Feature Extractors
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author = "Ukrit Watchareeruetai and Tetsuya Matsumoto and
Yoshinori Takeuchi and Hiroaki Kudo and
Noboru Ohnishi",
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title = "Multi-Objective Genetic Programming with
Redundancy-Regulations for Automatic Construction of
Image Feature Extractors",
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journal = "IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems",
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year = "2010",
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number = "9",
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volume = "93-D",
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pages = "2614--2625",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming,
multi-objective optimization, redundancy regulation,
image feature extraction, non-dominated sorting",
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ISSN = "1745-1361",
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URL = "http://search.ieice.org/bin/summary.php?id=e93-d_9_2614",
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bibdate = "2010-12-04",
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bibsource = "DBLP,
http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ieicet/ieicet93d.html#WatchareeruetaiMTKO10",
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abstract = "We propose a new multi-objective genetic programming
(MOGP) for automatic construction of image feature
extraction programs (FEPs). The proposed method was
originated from a well known multi-objective
evolutionary algorithm (MOEA), i.e., NSGA-II. The key
differences are that redundancy-regulation mechanisms
are applied in three main processes of the MOGP, i.e.,
population truncation, sampling, and offspring
generation, to improve population diversity as well as
convergence rate. Experimental results indicate that
the proposed MOGP-based FEP construction system
outperforms the two conventional MOEAs (i.e., NSGA-II
and SPEA2) for a test problem. Moreover, we compared
the programs constructed by the proposed MOGP with four
human-designed object recognition programs. The results
show that the constructed programs are better than two
human-designed methods and are comparable with the
other two human-designed methods for the test
problem.",
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Ukrit WatchAreeruetai
Tetsuya Matsumoto
Yoshinori Takeuchi
Hiroaki Kudo
Noboru Ohnishi
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