C. Ryan, H. Majeed, and A. Azad. Genetic and Evolutionary Computation -- GECCO-2004,
Part II, volume 3103 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 654--665. Seattle, WA, USA, Springer-Verlag, (26-30 June 2004)
DOI: doi:10.1007/b98645
Abstract
We examine the way in which rooted building blocks
grow in GP-like systems. We hypothesise that, in
addition to the normal notion of co-operative building
blocks, there are also competitive building blocks in
the population. These competitive building blocks are
all of the rooted variety, all share a similar root
structure and compete with each other to spread their
particular extensions to the common structure
throughout the population. We demonstrate that not only
do these competitive building blocks exist, but that
they work in tandem with non-rooted co-operative
building blocks.
Genetic and Evolutionary Computation -- GECCO-2004,
Part II
year
2004
month
26-30 June
pages
654--665
publisher
Springer-Verlag
series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
volume
3103
issn
0302-9743
organisation
ISGEC
publisher_address
Heidelberg
size
12
isbn
3-540-22343-6
notes
GECCO-2004 A joint meeting of the thirteenth
international conference on genetic algorithms
(ICGA-2004) and the ninth annual genetic programming
conference (GP-2004)
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%A Majeed, Hammad
%A Azad, Atif
%B Genetic and Evolutionary Computation -- GECCO-2004,
Part II
%C Seattle, WA, USA
%D 2004
%E Deb, Kalyanmoy
%E Poli, Riccardo
%E Banzhaf, Wolfgang
%E Beyer, Hans-Georg
%E Burke, Edmund
%E Darwen, Paul
%E Dasgupta, Dipankar
%E Floreano, Dario
%E Foster, James
%E Harman, Mark
%E Holland, Owen
%E Lanzi, Pier Luca
%E Spector, Lee
%E Tettamanzi, Andrea
%E Thierens, Dirk
%E Tyrrell, Andy
%I Springer-Verlag
%K algorithms, block building evolution, genetic grammatical programming, schema theory,
%P 654--665
%R doi:10.1007/b98645
%T A Competitive Building Block Hypothesis
%U http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/papers/3103/31030654.pdf
%V 3103
%X We examine the way in which rooted building blocks
grow in GP-like systems. We hypothesise that, in
addition to the normal notion of co-operative building
blocks, there are also competitive building blocks in
the population. These competitive building blocks are
all of the rooted variety, all share a similar root
structure and compete with each other to spread their
particular extensions to the common structure
throughout the population. We demonstrate that not only
do these competitive building blocks exist, but that
they work in tandem with non-rooted co-operative
building blocks.
%@ 3-540-22343-6
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grow in GP-like systems. We hypothesise that, in
addition to the normal notion of co-operative building
blocks, there are also competitive building blocks in
the population. These competitive building blocks are
all of the rooted variety, all share a similar root
structure and compete with each other to spread their
particular extensions to the common structure
throughout the population. We demonstrate that not only
do these competitive building blocks exist, but that
they work in tandem with non-rooted co-operative
building blocks.},
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international conference on genetic algorithms
(ICGA-2004) and the ninth annual genetic programming
conference (GP-2004)},
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