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GECCO
2005
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Genetic programming: parametric analysis of structure altering mutation techniques
We hypothesize that the relationship between parameter settings, speci cally parameters controlling mutation, and performance is non-linear in genetic programs. Genetic programmin...
Alan Piszcz, Terence Soule
GECCO
2005
Springer
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XCS for robust automatic target recognition
A primary strength of the XCS approach is its ability to create maximally accurate general rules. In automatic target recognition (ATR) there is a need for robust performance beyo...
B. Ravichandran, Avinash Gandhe, Robert E. Smith
GECCO
2005
Springer
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Parameter sweeps for exploring GP parameters
This paper describes our procedure and a software application for conducting large parameter sweep experiments in genetic and evolutionary computation research. Both procedure and...
Michael E. Samples, Jason M. Daida, Matthew J. Byo...
GECCO
2005
Springer
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Evolving visually guided agents in an ambiguous virtual world
The fundamental challenge faced by any visual system within natural environments is the ambiguity caused by the fact that light that falls on the system’s sensors conflates mult...
Ehud Schlessinger, Peter J. Bentley, R. Beau Lotto
GECCO
2005
Springer
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Resource-limited genetic programming: the dynamic approach
Resource-Limited Genetic Programming is a bloat control technique that imposes a single limit on the total amount of resources available to the entire population, where resources ...
Sara Silva, Ernesto Costa
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