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[T]he aim [is] . . . to get machines to exhibit behavior, which if done by humans, would be assumed to involve the use of intelligence. (Samuel, 1983)
Genetic programming is a systematic method for getting computers to automatically solve a problem starting from a high-level statement of what needs to be done. Genetic programming is a domain-independent method that genetically breeds a population of computer programs to solve a problem. Specifically, genetic programming iteratively transforms a population of computer programs into a new generation of programs by applying analogs of naturally occurring genetic operations.",
Replaces \cite{koza:2003:gpt} Conference in Nottingham 2003, published in book 2005. KozaPoli2005.pdf pagination not identical to published version.
Koza videos \cite{koza:video} \cite{koza:video2} \cite{koza:video3} \cite{koza:video4} \cite{koza:2009:gpt}",
Genetic Programming entries for John Koza Riccardo Poli