Genetic Programming An Introductory Tutorial and a Survey of Techniques and Applications
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author = "Riccardo Poli and William B. Langdon and
Nicholas F. McPhee and John R. Koza",
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title = "Genetic Programming An Introductory Tutorial and a
Survey of Techniques and Applications",
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institution = "Department of Computing and Electronic Systems,
University of Essex",
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year = "2007",
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number = "CES-475",
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address = "UK",
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month = oct,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISSN = "1744-8050",
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URL = "http://www.essex.ac.uk/dces/research/publications/technicalreports/2007/ces475.pdf",
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abstract = "This paper introduces genetic programming (GP) a set
of evolutionary computation techniques for getting
computers to automatically solve problems without
having to tell them explicitly how to do it. Since its
inception, GP has been used to solve many practical
problems, producing a number of human competitive
results and even patentable new inventions. We start
with a gentle introduction to the basic representation,
initialisation and operators used in GP, complemented
by a step by step description of their use for the
solution of an illustrative problem. We then progress
to discuss a variety of alternative representations for
programs and more advance specialisations of GP. A
multiplicity of real-world applications of GP are then
presented to illustrate the scope of the technique. For
the benefits of more advanced readers, this is followed
by a series of recommendations and suggestions to
obtain the most from a GP system. Although the paper
has been written with beginners and practitioners in
mind, for completeness we also provide an overview of
the theoretical results and models available to date
for GP. The paper is concluded by an appendix which
provides a plethora of pointers to resources and
further reading.",
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notes = "see also \cite{poli:2008:cihb},
\cite{poli08:fieldguide}",
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size = "112 pages",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Riccardo Poli
William B Langdon
Nicholas Freitag McPhee
John Koza
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