Favorable Biasing of Function Sets Using Run Transferable Libraries
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author = "Conor Ryan and Maarten Keijzer and Mike Cattolico",
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title = "Favorable Biasing of Function Sets Using Run
Transferable Libraries",
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booktitle = "Genetic Programming Theory and Practice {II}",
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year = "2004",
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editor = "Una-May O'Reilly and Tina Yu and Rick L. Riolo and
Bill Worzel",
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chapter = "7",
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pages = "103--120",
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address = "Ann Arbor",
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month = "13-15 " # may,
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publisher = "Springer",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, automatically
defined functions, run transferable libraries",
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ISBN = "0-387-23253-2",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/0-387-23254-0_7",
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abstract = "This chapter describes the notion of Run Transferable
Libraries(RTLs), libraries of functions which evolve
from run to run. RTLs have much in common with standard
programming libraries as they provide a suite of
functions that can not only be used across several runs
on a particular problem, but also to aid in the scaling
of a system to more difficult instances of a problem.
This is achieved by training a library on a relatively
simple instance of a problem before applying it to the
more difficult one.
The chapter examines the dynamics of the library
internals, and how functions compete for dominance of
the library. We demonstrate that the libraries tend to
converge on a small number of functions, and identify
methods to test how well a library is likely to be able
to scale.",
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notes = "part of \cite{oreilly:2004:GPTP2}",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Conor Ryan
Maarten Keijzer
Mike Cattolico
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