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GECCO
2005
Springer
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14 years 1 months ago
Exploiting disruption aversion to control code bloat
The authors employ multiple crossovers as a novel natural extension to crossovers as a mixing operator. They use this as a framework to explore the ideas of code growth. Empirical...
Jason Stevens, Robert B. Heckendorn, Terence Soule
ICGA
1997
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13 years 8 months ago
An Experimental Analysis of Schema Creation, Propagation and Disruption in Genetic Programming
In this paper we first review the main results in the theory of schemata in Genetic Programming (GP) and summarise a new GP schema theory which is based on a new definition of s...
Riccardo Poli, William B. Langdon
BIRTHDAY
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Orderings and Constraints: Theory and Practice of Proving Termination
In contrast to the current general way of developing tools for proving termination automatically, this paper intends to show an alternative program based on using on the one hand t...
Cristina Borralleras, Albert Rubio
GLOBAL
2003
Springer
14 years 20 days ago
The Klaim Project: Theory and Practice
Klaim (Kernel Language for Agents Interaction and Mobility) is an experimental language specifically designed to program distributed systems consisting of several mobile component...
Lorenzo Bettini, Viviana Bono, Rocco De Nicola, Gi...
ASP
2003
Springer
14 years 21 days ago
Implementing OCLP as a front-end for Answer Set Solvers: From Theory to Practice
Abstract. Ordered Choice Logic Programming (OCLP) allows for preferencebased decision-making with multiple alternatives and without the burden of any form of negation. This complet...
Martin Brain, Marina De Vos