Genetic Programming as a Means of Assessing and Reflecting Chaos
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author = "E. Howard N. Oakley",
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title = "Genetic Programming as a Means of Assessing and
Reflecting Chaos",
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booktitle = "Working Notes for the AAAI Symposium on Genetic
Programming",
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year = "1995",
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editor = "E. V. Siegel and J. R. Koza",
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pages = "68--72",
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address = "MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA",
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publisher_address = "445 Burgess Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA",
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month = "10--12 " # nov,
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publisher = "AAAI",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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URL = "http://www.aaai.org/Papers/Symposia/Fall/1995/FS-95-01/FS95-01-009.pdf",
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broken = "http://www.io.com/~ftp/genetic-programming/papers/OAKPAPRS.TARR.GZ",
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URL = "http://www.aaai.org/Library/Symposia/Fall/fs95-01.php",
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size = "5 pages",
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abstract = "The purpose of this study was to extend the
application of GP to real experimental data, and to see
whether it could be coupled with the examination of
surrogate data, an increasingly popular technique in
the study of chaotic systems (Theiler et al. 1992), and
thus to test for chaos in even brief, noisy datasets.",
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notes = "AAAI-95f GP. Part of \cite{siegel:1995:aaai-fgp} {\em
Telephone:} 415-328-3123 {\em Fax:} 415-321-4457 {\em
email} info@aaai.org {\em URL:}
http://www.aaai.org/
OAKPAPRS.TARR.GZ contains: AAAIFALL.RTF - RTF format.
Some of the formatting (and illustration) data is
corrupted, but this should be usable.
AAAIFALL.TXT - text only format.",
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