Retaining Experience and Growing Solutions
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author = "Robyn Ffrancon",
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title = "Retaining Experience and Growing Solutions",
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year = "2015",
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month = may # "~06",
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abstract = "Generally, when genetic programming (GP) is used for
function synthesis any valuable experience gained by
the system is lost from one problem to the next, even
when the problems are closely related. With the aim of
developing a system which retains beneficial experience
from problem to problem, this paper introduces the
novel Node-by-Node Growth Solver (NNGS) algorithm which
features a component, called the controller, which can
be adapted and improved for use across a set of related
problems. NNGS grows a single solution tree from root
to leaves. Using semantic backpropagation and acting
locally on each node in turn, the algorithm employs the
controller to assign subsequent child nodes until a
fully formed solution is generated. The aim of this
paper is to pave a path towards the use of a neural
network as the controller component and also,
separately, towards the use of meta-GP as a mechanism
for improving the controller component. A
proof-of-concept controller is discussed which
demonstrates the success and potential of the NNGS
algorithm. In this case, the controller constitutes a
set of hand written rules which can be used to
deterministically and greedily solve standard Boolean
function synthesis benchmarks. Even before employing
machine learning to improve the controller, the
algorithm vastly outperforms other well known recent
algorithms on run times, maintains comparable solution
sizes, and has a 100percent success rate on all Boolean
function synthesis benchmarks tested so far.",
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bibsource = "OAI-PMH server at export.arxiv.org",
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oai = "oai:arXiv.org:1505.01474",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, computer
science - neural and evolutionary computing",
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URL = "http://arxiv.org/abs/1505.01474",
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