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Genetic Programming : 5th European Conference, EuroGP 2002, Kinsale, Ireland, April 3-5, 2002. Proceedings / edited by James A. Foster, Evelyne Lutton, Julian F. Miller, Conor Ryan, Andra G.B. Tezzamanzi.

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Book
Contributor:
Foster, James A., editor.
Lutton, Evelyne, 1962- editor.
Miller, Julian F., editor.
Ryan, Conor, 1972- editor.
Tezzamanzi, Andra G.B., editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science 0302-9743 ; 2278.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; 2278
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Software engineering.
Computer programming.
Computers.
Algorithms.
Pattern perception.
Artificial intelligence.
Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems.
Programming Techniques.
Computation by Abstract Devices.
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
Pattern Recognition.
Artificial Intelligence.
Local Subjects:
Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems.
Programming Techniques.
Computation by Abstract Devices.
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
Pattern Recognition.
Artificial Intelligence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XII, 340 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2002.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2002.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
Thisvolumerecordstheproceedingsofthe?fthEuropeanconferenceonGenetic Programming(EuroGP2002)whichtookplaceinKinsale,IrelandonApril3-5, 2002, continuing an established tradition of yearly meetings among the most prominent researchers on Genetic Programming in Europe and beyond; their proceedings have always been published in the LNCS series by Springer-Verlag. EuroGP began life in Paris in 1998 as an international workshop (April 14- 15, LNCS 1391); a second workshop took place in G ̈ oteborg in 1999 (May 26- 27, LNCS 1598). Its ?rst appearance as a conference was in the year 2000 in Edinburgh (April 15-16, LNCS 1802), followed by last year's conference held at Lake Como (April 18-19, LNCS 2038). Since the beginning, EuroGP has been co-located with a series of specialist workshops on applications of evolutionary algorithms (LNCS 1468, 1596, 1803, and 2037). In keeping with that tradition, the EvoWorkshops were also held in Kinsale this year at the same time (LNCS 2279). Genetic Programming (GP) is a branch of Evolutionary Computation in which populations of computer programs are made to evolve and adapt to so- ing a particular problem or task by a process that draws its inspiration from Biology and Darwinian evolution. GP is a very versatile technique, which has been applied to a wide range of tasks, as a quick inspection of the 32 papers in these proceedings will easily reveal: economics, robotics, engineering, statistics, pharmacology,electronics,and?nancearebutsomeofthedomainsinwhichthey havebeenemployed.AlthoughtherateofapplicationofGPtoproblemsisst- dily growing, this conference is characterized by its concern with the theoretical foundations of GP: investigation of these issues is attaining an ever increasing depth and maturity.
Contents:
Talks
A Pipelined Hardware Implementation of Genetic Programming Using FPGAs and Handel-C
Finding Needles in Haystacks Is Not Hard with Neutrality
Routine Duplication of Post-2000 Patented Inventions by Means of Genetic Programming
Explicit Control of Diversity and Effective Variation Distance in Linear Genetic Programming
Discovery of the Boolean Functions to the Best Density-Classification Rules Using Gene Expression Programming
Combining Decision Trees and Neural Networks for Drug Discovery
Evolving Fuzzy Decision Trees with Genetic Programming and Clustering
Linear-Graph GP - A New GP Structure
Parallel Surface Reconstruction
Evolving Classifiers to Model the Relationship between Strategy and Corporate Performance Using Grammatical Evolution
A New View on Symbolic Regression
Grammatical Evolution Rules: The Mod and the Bucket Rule
No Coercion and No Prohibition, a Position Independent Encoding Scheme for Evolutionary Algorithms - The Chorus System
Exons and Code Growth in Genetic Programming
Uniform Subtree Mutation
Maintaining the Diversity of Genetic Programs
N-Version Genetic Programming via Fault Masking
An Analysis of Koza's Computational Effort Statistic for Genetic Programming
Posters
Genetic Control Applied to Asset Managements
Evolutionary Algorithm Approach to Bilateral Negotiations
Allele Diffusion in Linear Genetic Programming and Variable-Length Genetic Algorithms with Subtree Crossover
Some Experimental Results with Tree Adjunct Grammar Guided Genetic Programming
A Puzzle to Challenge Genetic Programming
Transformation of Equational Specification by Means of Genetic Programming
Automatic Generation of Control Programs for Walking Robots Using Genetic Programming
An Investigation into the Use of Different Search Strategies with Grammatical Evolution
Genetic Algorithms Using Grammatical Evolution
A Brute-Force Approac to Automatic Induction of Machine Code on CISC Architectures
Deriving Genetic Programming Fitness Properties by Static Analysis
New Results on Fuzzy Regression by Using Genetic Programming
Coevolution Produces an Arms Race among Virtual Plants
Comparing Synchronous and Asynchronous Parallel and Distributed Genetic Programming Models.
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ISBN:
978-3-540-45984-2
9783540459842
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