Social Grammatical Evolution with imitation learning for real-valued function estimation
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author = "Nam Le and Michael O'Neill and David Fagan and
Anthony Brabazon",
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booktitle = "2017 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC)",
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title = "Social Grammatical Evolution with imitation learning
for real-valued function estimation",
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year = "2017",
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editor = "Jose A. Lozano",
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pages = "1572--1578",
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address = "Donostia, San Sebastian, Spain",
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publisher = "IEEE",
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month = "5-8 " # jun,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Grammatical
Evolution, grammars, regression analysis, social
sciences, imitation learning, real-valued function
estimation, social grammatical evolution, social
learning, symbolic regression, Algorithm design and
analysis, Animals, Benchmark testing, Optimization,
Sociology, Statistics",
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isbn13 = "978-1-5090-4601-0",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/CEC.2017.7969490",
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size = "7 pages",
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abstract = "Drawing on a rich literature concerning social
learning in animals, this paper presents a variation of
Grammatical Evolution (GE) which incorporates one of
the most powerful forms of social learning, namely
imitation learning. This replaces the traditional
method of communication between individuals in GE -
crossover - which is drawn from an evolutionary
metaphor. The paper provides an introduction to social
learning, describes the proposed variant of GE, and
tests on a series of benchmark symbolic regression
problems. The results obtained are encouraging, being
very competitive when compared with canonical GE. It is
noted that the literature on social learning provides a
number of useful meta-frameworks which can be used in
the design of new search algorithms and to allow us to
better understand the strengths and weaknesses of
existing algorithms. Future work is indicated in this
area.",
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notes = "IEEE Catalog Number: CFP17ICE-ART Also known as
\cite{7969490}",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Nam Le
Michael O'Neill
David Fagan
Anthony Brabazon
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