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Genetic and Evolutionary Computation, 2011
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2005
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XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2010
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Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Series, 2008
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1998
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Genetic programming is a technique to automatically discover computer programs using principles of Darwinian evolution. This chapter introduces the basics of genetic programming. To make the material more suitable for beginners, these are illustrated with an extensive example. In addition, the chapter touches upon some of the more advanced variants of genetic programming as well as its theoretical foundations. Numerous pointers to further reading, software tools and Web sites are also provided.
IC-AI, 2004
Genetic and evolutionary computation, 2018
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Genetic Programming and …, 2010
It is approximately 50 years since the first computational experiments were conducted in what has become known today as the field of Genetic Programming (GP), twenty years since John Koza named and popularised the method, and ten years since the first issue appeared of the Genetic Programming & Evolvable Machines journal. In particular, during the past two decades there has been a significant range and volume of development in the theory and application of GP, and in recent years the field has become increasingly applied. There remain a number of significant open issues despite the successful application of GP to a number of challenging real-world problem domains and progress in the development of a theory explaining the behavior and dynamics of GP. These issues must be addressed for GP to realise its full potential and to become a trusted mainstream member of the computational problem solving toolkit. In this paper we outline some of the challenges and open issues that face researchers and practitioners of GP. We hope this overview will stimulate debate, focus the direction of future research to
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