Generality Versus Size in Genetic Programming
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author = "Justinian Rosca",
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title = "Generality Versus Size in Genetic Programming",
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booktitle = "Genetic Programming 1996: Proceedings of the First
Annual Conference",
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editor = "John R. Koza and David E. Goldberg and
David B. Fogel and Rick L. Riolo",
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year = "1996",
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month = "28--31 " # jul,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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pages = "381--387",
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address = "Stanford University, CA, USA",
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publisher = "MIT Press",
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URL = "ftp://ftp.cs.rochester.edu/pub/u/rosca/gp/96.gp.ps.gz",
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URL = "http://cognet.mit.edu/sites/default/files/books/9780262315876/pdfs/9780262315876_chap52.pdf",
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URL = "http://cognet.mit.edu/library/books/view?isbn=0262611279",
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size = "6 pages",
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abstract = "Genetic Programming (GP) uses variable size
representations as programs. Size becomes an important
and interesting emergent property of the structures
evolved by GP. The size of programs can be both a
controlling and a controlled factor in GP search. Size
influences the efficiency of the search process and is
related to the generality of solutions. This paper
analyzes the size and generality issues in standard GP
and GP using subroutines and addresses the question
whether such an analysis can help control the search
process. We relate the size, generalization and
modularity issues for programs evolved to control an
agent in a dynamic and non-deterministic environment,
as exemplified by the Pac-Man game.",
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notes = "GP-96",
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