Recent Patents on Genetic Programming
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author = "Michael O'Neill and Anthony Brabazon",
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title = "Recent Patents on Genetic Programming",
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journal = "Recent Patents on Computer Science",
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year = "2009",
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volume = "2",
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number = "1",
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pages = "43--49",
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month = jan,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, patents",
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ISSN = "1874-4796",
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URL = "http://hdl.handle.net/10197/2570",
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URL = "http://casl.ucd.ie/hosted/papers/michael_oneill/Recent_patents_on_genetic_programming_-_O'Neill.pdf",
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abstract = "Genetic Programming is a form of Natural Computing
which adopts principles from neo-Darwinian evolution to
automatically solve problems. It is a model induction
method in that both the structure and parameters of the
solution are explored simultaneously. Genetic
Programming is a particularly interesting method as it
is claimed to be an invention machine, producing
solutions to problems that are competitive and in some
cases superior to those produced by human experts. Its
best solutions have become patentable inventions in
their own right. In this article, we overview some of
the recent patents relating to Genetic Programming over
the past three years. In light of the number and
diversity of patent applications during this period, it
is clear that Genetic Programming is a vibrant field of
research, which is having a significant impact on
real-world applications, and is demonstrating clear
commercial potential.",
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Michael O'Neill
Anthony Brabazon
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