Considering the Roles of Structure in Problem Solving by a Computer
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author = "Jason Daida",
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title = "Considering the Roles of Structure in Problem Solving
by a Computer",
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booktitle = "Genetic Programming Theory and Practice {II}",
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year = "2004",
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editor = "Una-May O'Reilly and Tina Yu and Rick L. Riolo and
Bill Worzel",
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chapter = "5",
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pages = "67--86",
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address = "Ann Arbor",
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month = "13-15 " # may,
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publisher = "Springer",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, GP theory,
tree structures, problem difficulty, GP-hard, test
problems, Lid, Highlander, Binomial-3",
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ISBN = "0-387-23253-2",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/0-387-23254-0_5",
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abstract = "This chapter presents a tiered view of the roles of
structure in genetic programming. This view can be used
to frame theory on how some problems are more difficult
than others for genetic programming to solve. This
chapter subsequently summarises my group's current
theoretical work at the University of Michigan and
extends the implications of that work to real-world
problem solving.",
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notes = "part of \cite{oreilly:2004:GPTP2}",
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