Is Genetic Programming ``Human-Competitive''? The Case of Experimental Double Auction Markets
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author = "Shu-Heng Chen and Kuo-Chuan Shik",
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title = "Is Genetic Programming ``Human-Competitive''? The Case
of Experimental Double Auction Markets",
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booktitle = "Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on
Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning,
{IDEAL} 2011",
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year = "2011",
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editor = "Hujun Yin and Wenjia Wang and
Victor J. Rayward-Smith",
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volume = "6936",
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series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
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pages = "116--126",
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address = "Norwich, UK",
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month = sep # " 7-9",
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publisher = "Springer",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, experimental
markets, double auctions, working memory capacity",
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isbn13 = "978-3-642-23877-2",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/978-3-642-23878-9_15",
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size = "11 pages",
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abstract = "In this paper, the performance of human subjects is
compared with genetic programming in trading. Within a
kind of double auction market, we compare the learning
performance between human subjects and autonomous
agents whose trading behaviour is driven by genetic
programming (GP). To this end, a learning index based
upon the optimal solution to a double auction market
problem, characterised as integer programming, is
developed, and criteria tailor-made for humans are
proposed to evaluate the performance of both human
subjects and software agents. It is found that GP
robots generally fail to discover the best strategy,
which is a two-stage procrastination strategy, but some
human subjects are able to do so. An analysis from the
point of view of cognitive psychology further shows
that the minority who were able to find this best
strategy tend to have higher working memory capacities
than the majority who failed to do so. Therefore, even
though GP can outperform most human subjects, it is not
human-competitive from a higher standard.",
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affiliation = "AIECON research center, Department of Economics,
National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan",
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bibdate = "2011-08-25",
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bibsource = "DBLP,
http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ideal/ideal2011.html#ChenS11",
- }
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