What's AI Done for Me Lately? Genetic Programming's Human-Competitive Results
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author = "John R. Koza and Martin A. Keane and
Matthew J. Streeter",
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title = "What's {AI} Done for Me Lately? Genetic Programming's
Human-Competitive Results",
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journal = "IEEE Intelligent Systems",
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year = "2003",
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volume = "18",
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number = "3",
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pages = "25--31",
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month = may # "/" # jun,
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email = "john@johnkoza.com",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISSN = "1541-1672",
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URL = "http://www.genetic-programming.com/jkpdf/ieee2003intelligent.pdf",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/MIS.2003.1200724",
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size = "7 pages",
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abstract = "The automated problem-solving technique of genetic
programming has generated at least 36 human-competitive
results (21 involving previously patented inventions).
Because patents represent current research and
development efforts of the engineering and scientific
communities, this article focuses on six cases where
genetic programming automatically duplicated the
functionality of inventions patented after 1 January
2000. It also covers two automatically synthesised
controllers for which the authors have applied for a
patent and includes examples of an automatically
synthesized antenna, classifier program, and
mathematical algorithm. As computer time becomes ever
more inexpensive, researchers will start to routinely
use genetic programming to produce useful new designs,
generate patentable new inventions, and engineer around
existing patents.",
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notes = "AI's Second Century Also known as \cite{1200724}",
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John Koza
Martin A Keane
Matthew J Streeter
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