Multiple Interacting Programs: A Representation for Evolving Complex Behaviors
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author = "Peter J. Angeline",
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title = "Multiple Interacting Programs: A Representation for
Evolving Complex Behaviors",
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journal = "Cybernetics and Systems",
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year = "1998",
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volume = "29",
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number = "8",
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pages = "779--803",
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month = nov,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, mips",
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ISSN = "0196-9722",
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URL = "
http://www.natural-selection.com/Library/1998/mips3.pdf",
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URL = "
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/019697298125407",
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DOI = "
doi:10.1080/019697298125407",
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size = "25 pages",
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abstract = "This paper defines a representation for expressing
complex behaviors, called multiple interacting programs
(MIPs), and describes an evolutionary method for
evolving solutions to difficult problems expressed as
MIPs structures. The MIPs representation is a
generalization of neural network architectures that can
model any type of dynamic system. The evolutionary
training method described is based on an evolutionary
program originally used to evolve the architecture and
weights of recurrent neural networks. Example
experiments demonstrate the training method s ability
to evolve appropriate MIPs solutions for difficult
problems. An analysis of the evolved solutions shows
their dynamics to be interesting and non-trivial.",
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notes = "Sun spots, Santa Fe trail Artifical Ant, 5-bit
reverser, Tree, ANN",
- }
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