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Our work builds on those ideas by introducing an evolution tracking framework for assembling genealogical and inheritance graphs of populations. The proposed approach allows detailed investigation of phenomena related to building blocks, size evolution, ancestry and diversity. We introduce the notion of genetic fragments to represent sub-trees that are affected by reproductive operators (mutation and crossover) and present a methodology for tracking such fragments using flexible similarity measures. A fragment matching algorithm was designed to work on both structural and semantic levels, allowing us to gain insight into the exploratory and exploitative behaviour of the evolutionary process.
The visualisation part which is the subject of this paper integrates with the framework and provides an easy way of exploring the population history. The paper focuses on a case study in which we investigate the evolution of a solution to a symbolic regression benchmark problem.",
Genetic Programming entries for Bogdan Burlacu Michael Affenzeller Michael Kommenda Stephan M Winkler Gabriel Kronberger