Controlled Genetic Programming Search for Solving Deceptive Problems
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- @PhdThesis{korkmaz:thesis,
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author = "Emin Erkan Korkmaz",
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title = "Controlled Genetic Programming Search for Solving
Deceptive Problems",
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school = "Department of Computer Engineering, Middle East
Technical University",
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year = "2003",
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address = "Turkey",
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month = mar,
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email = "korkmaz@ceng.metu.edu.tr",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, deception,
epistasis",
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URL = "http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~korkmaze/publication/tezphd.ps.gz",
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size = "88 pages",
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abstract = "Traditional Genetic Programming randomly combines
subtrees by applying crossover. There is a growing
interest in methods that can control such recombination
operations. In this thesis, a new approach is presented
for guiding the recombination process for Genetic
Programming.The method is based on extracting the
global information of the promising solutions that
appear during the genetic search. The aim isto use this
information to control the crossover operation
afterwards. A separate control module is used to
process the collected information.This module guides
the search process by sending feedback to the genetic
engine about the consequences of possible recombination
alternatives.",
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notes = "317K",
- }
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