Genetic Programming Theory and Practice XIII

Genetic Programming Theory and Practice XIII
Author: Rick Riolo,W.P. Worzel,Mark Kotanchek,Arthur Kordon
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2016-12-20
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783319342238

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These contributions, written by the foremost international researchers and practitioners of Genetic Programming (GP), explore the synergy between theoretical and empirical results on real-world problems, producing a comprehensive view of the state of the art in GP. Topics in this volume include: multi-objective genetic programming, learning heuristics, Kaizen programming, Evolution of Everything (EvE), lexicase selection, behavioral program synthesis, symbolic regression with noisy training data, graph databases, and multidimensional clustering. It also covers several chapters on best practices and lesson learned from hands-on experience. Additional application areas include financial operations, genetic analysis, and predicting product choice. Readers will discover large-scale, real-world applications of GP to a variety of problem domains via in-depth presentations of the latest and most significant results.

Genetic Programming Theory and Practice XVII

Genetic Programming Theory and Practice XVII
Author: Wolfgang Banzhaf,Erik Goodman,Leigh Sheneman,Leonardo Trujillo,Bill Worzel
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2020-05-07
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783030399580

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These contributions, written by the foremost international researchers and practitioners of Genetic Programming (GP), explore the synergy between theoretical and empirical results on real-world problems, producing a comprehensive view of the state of the art in GP. In this year’s edition, the topics covered include many of the most important issues and research questions in the field, such as: opportune application domains for GP-based methods, game playing and co-evolutionary search, symbolic regression and efficient learning strategies, encodings and representations for GP, schema theorems, and new selection mechanisms.The volume includes several chapters on best practices and lessons learned from hands-on experience. Readers will discover large-scale, real-world applications of GP to a variety of problem domains via in-depth presentations of the latest and most significant results.

Genetic Programming Theory and Practice XV

Genetic Programming Theory and Practice XV
Author: Wolfgang Banzhaf,Randal S. Olson,William Tozier,Rick Riolo
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2018-07-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783319905129

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These contributions, written by the foremost international researchers and practitioners of Genetic Programming (GP), explore the synergy between theoretical and empirical results on real-world problems, producing a comprehensive view of the state of the art in GP. Topics in this volume include: exploiting subprograms in genetic programming, schema frequencies in GP, Accessible AI, GP for Big Data, lexicase selection, symbolic regression techniques, co-evolution of GP and LCS, and applying ecological principles to GP. It also covers several chapters on best practices and lessons learned from hands-on experience. Readers will discover large-scale, real-world applications of GP to a variety of problem domains via in-depth presentations of the latest and most significant results.

Genetic Programming Theory and Practice XIV

Genetic Programming Theory and Practice XIV
Author: Rick Riolo,Bill Worzel,Brian Goldman,Bill Tozier
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783319970882

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These contributions, written by the foremost international researchers and practitioners of Genetic Programming (GP), explore the synergy between theoretical and empirical results on real-world problems, producing a comprehensive view of the state of the art in GP. Chapters in this volume include: Similarity-based Analysis of Population Dynamics in GP Performing Symbolic Regression Hybrid Structural and Behavioral Diversity Methods in GP Multi-Population Competitive Coevolution for Anticipation of Tax Evasion Evolving Artificial General Intelligence for Video Game Controllers A Detailed Analysis of a PushGP Run Linear Genomes for Structured Programs Neutrality, Robustness, and Evolvability in GP Local Search in GP PRETSL: Distributed Probabilistic Rule Evolution for Time-Series Classification Relational Structure in Program Synthesis Problems with Analogical Reasoning An Evolutionary Algorithm for Big Data Multi-Class Classification Problems A Generic Framework for Building Dispersion Operators in the Semantic Space Assisting Asset Model Development with Evolutionary Augmentation Building Blocks of Machine Learning Pipelines for Initialization of a Data Science Automation Tool Readers will discover large-scale, real-world applications of GP to a variety of problem domains via in-depth presentations of the latest and most significant results.

Genetic Programming Theory and Practice XVIII

Genetic Programming Theory and Practice XVIII
Author: Wolfgang Banzhaf,Leonardo Trujillo,Stephan Winkler,Bill Worzel
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2022-02-11
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9789811681134

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This book, written by the foremost international researchers and practitioners of genetic programming (GP), explores the synergy between theoretical and empirical results on real-world problems, producing a comprehensive view of the state of the art in GP. In this year’s edition, the topics covered include many of the most important issues and research questions in the field, such as opportune application domains for GP-based methods, game playing and co-evolutionary search, symbolic regression and efficient learning strategies, encodings and representations for GP, schema theorems, and new selection mechanisms. The book includes several chapters on best practices and lessons learned from hands-on experience. Readers will discover large-scale, real-world applications of GP to a variety of problem domains via in-depth presentations of the latest and most significant results.

Genetic Programming Theory and Practice XVI

Genetic Programming Theory and Practice XVI
Author: Wolfgang Banzhaf,Lee Spector,Leigh Sheneman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2019-01-23
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783030047351

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These contributions, written by the foremost international researchers and practitioners of Genetic Programming (GP), explore the synergy between theoretical and empirical results on real-world problems, producing a comprehensive view of the state of the art in GP. Topics in this volume include: evolving developmental programs for neural networks solving multiple problems, tangled program, transfer learning and outlier detection using GP, program search for machine learning pipelines in reinforcement learning, automatic programming with GP, new variants of GP, like SignalGP, variants of lexicase selection, and symbolic regression and classification techniques. The volume includes several chapters on best practices and lessons learned from hands-on experience. Readers will discover large-scale, real-world applications of GP to a variety of problem domains via in-depth presentations of the latest and most significant results.

Genetic Programming Theory and Practice II

Genetic Programming Theory and Practice II
Author: Una-May O'Reilly,Tina Yu,Rick Riolo,Bill Worzel
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2006-03-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780387232546

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The work described in this book was first presented at the Second Workshop on Genetic Programming, Theory and Practice, organized by the Center for the Study of Complex Systems at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 13-15 May 2004. The goal of this workshop series is to promote the exchange of research results and ideas between those who focus on Genetic Programming (GP) theory and those who focus on the application of GP to various re- world problems. In order to facilitate these interactions, the number of talks and participants was small and the time for discussion was large. Further, participants were asked to review each other's chapters before the workshop. Those reviewer comments, as well as discussion at the workshop, are reflected in the chapters presented in this book. Additional information about the workshop, addendums to chapters, and a site for continuing discussions by participants and by others can be found at http://cscs.umich.edu:8000/GPTP-20041. We thank all the workshop participants for making the workshop an exciting and productive three days. In particular we thank all the authors, without whose hard work and creative talents, neither the workshop nor the book would be possible. We also thank our keynote speakers Lawrence ("Dave") Davis of NuTech Solutions, Inc., Jordan Pollack of Brandeis University, and Richard Lenski of Michigan State University, who delivered three thought-provoking speeches that inspired a great deal of discussion among the participants.

Genetic Programming

Genetic Programming
Author: Mario Giacobini
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031569579

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