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CEC
2010
IEEE
12 years 10 months ago
Tweaking a tower of blocks leads to a TMBL: Pursuing long term fitness growth in program evolution
— If a population of programs evolved not for a few hundred generations but for a few hundred thousand or more, could it generate more interesting behaviours and tackle more comp...
Tony E. Lewis, George D. Magoulas
GECCO
2003
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Enhancing the Performance of GP Using an Ancestry-Based Mate Selection Scheme
The performance of genetic programming relies mostly on population-contained variation. If the population diversity is low then there will be a greater chance of the algorithm bein...
Rodney Fry, Andrew M. Tyrrell
GECCO
2006
Springer
166views Optimization» more  GECCO 2006»
13 years 10 months ago
Comparing genetic robustness in generational vs. steady state evolutionary algorithms
Previous research has shown that evolutionary systems not only try to develop solutions that satisfy a fitness requirement, but indirectly attempt to develop genetically robust so...
Josh Jones, Terry Soule
GECCO
2007
Springer
166views Optimization» more  GECCO 2007»
14 years 27 days ago
Comparison of tree and graph encodings as function of problem complexity
In this paper, we analyze two general-purpose encoding types, trees and graphs systematically, focusing on trends over increasingly complex problems. Tree and graph encodings are ...
Michael D. Schmidt, Hod Lipson
COR
2004
99views more  COR 2004»
13 years 6 months ago
A lexicographically fair allocation of discrete bandwidth for multirate multicast traffics
Fair bandwidth allocation is an important issue in the multicast network to serve each multicast traffic at a fair rate commensurate with the receiver's capabilities and the ...
Chae Y. Lee, Young P. Moon, Young Joo Cho