DOM/XML-Based Portable Genetic Representation of Morphology, Behavior and Communication Abilities of Evolvable Agents
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author = "Ivan Tanev",
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title = "DOM/XML-Based Portable Genetic Representation of
Morphology, Behavior and Communication Abilities of
Evolvable Agents",
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journal = "Artificial Life and Robotics",
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year = "2004",
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volume = "8",
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number = "1",
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pages = "52--56",
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email = "itanev@computer.org",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISSN = "1433-5298",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/s10015-004-0288-6",
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abstract = "This article presents the results of our work on the
role of genetic representation in facilitating the
quick design of efficiently running offline learning
via genetic programming (GP). An approach using the
widely adopted document object model/extensible mark-up
language (DOM/XML) standard for the representation of
genetic programs, and off-the-shelf DOM-parsers with
built-in application programming interface (API) for
manipulating them is proposed. This approach means a
significant reduction in time in the usually slow
software engineering of GP, and offers a generic way to
facilitate the reduction of computational effort by
limiting the search space of genetic programming by
handling only semantically correct genetic programs.
The concept is accomplished through strongly typed
genetic programming (STGP), in which the use of
W3C-recommended standard XML schema is proposed as a
generic way to represent and impose the grammar rules
in STGP. The ideas laid in the foundation of the
proposed approach are verified by the implementation of
GP in the evolving social behaviour of agents in
predator-prey pursuit problem",
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