L. Spector, and K. Stoffel. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on
Simulation of Adaptive Behavior: From animals to
animats 4, page 476--483. Cape Code, USA, MIT Press, (9-13 September 1996)
Abstract
This paper shows how ontogenetic program- ming, an
enhancement to the genetic programming methodology,
allows for the automatic generation of adaptive
programs. Programs produced by ontogenetic programming
may include calls to self-modification operators. By
permitting runtime program self-modification, these
operators allow evolved programs to further adapt to
their environments. In this paper the ontogenetic
programming methodology is described and two examples
of its use are presented, one for binary sequence
prediction and the other for action selection in a
virtual world. In both cases the inclusion of
self-modification operators has a clear positive impact
on the ability of genetic programming to produce
successful programs.
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on
Simulation of Adaptive Behavior: From animals to
animats 4
year
1996
month
9-13 September
pages
476--483
publisher
MIT Press
publisher_address
Cambridge, MA, USA
isbn
0-262-63178-4
notes
SAB-96 ontogenetic programming. Self changing programs
compared with other forms of GP, including GP+indexed
memory, on predicting repeating patern 010001 and
solving wumpus world.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 spector:1996:agap
%A Spector, Lee
%A Stoffel, Kilian
%B Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on
Simulation of Adaptive Behavior: From animals to
animats 4
%C Cape Code, USA
%D 1996
%E Maes, Pattie
%E Mataric, Maja J.
%E Meyer, Jean-Arcady
%E Pollack, Jordan
%E Wilson, Stewart W.
%I MIT Press
%K algorithms, genetic memory programming,
%P 476--483
%T Automatic Generation of Adaptive Programs
%U http://helios.hampshire.edu/lspector/pubs/onto-sab96-e.pdf
%X This paper shows how ontogenetic program- ming, an
enhancement to the genetic programming methodology,
allows for the automatic generation of adaptive
programs. Programs produced by ontogenetic programming
may include calls to self-modification operators. By
permitting runtime program self-modification, these
operators allow evolved programs to further adapt to
their environments. In this paper the ontogenetic
programming methodology is described and two examples
of its use are presented, one for binary sequence
prediction and the other for action selection in a
virtual world. In both cases the inclusion of
self-modification operators has a clear positive impact
on the ability of genetic programming to produce
successful programs.
%@ 0-262-63178-4
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enhancement to the genetic programming methodology,
allows for the automatic generation of adaptive
programs. Programs produced by ontogenetic programming
may include calls to self-modification operators. By
permitting runtime program self-modification, these
operators allow evolved programs to further adapt to
their environments. In this paper the ontogenetic
programming methodology is described and two examples
of its use are presented, one for binary sequence
prediction and the other for action selection in a
virtual world. In both cases the inclusion of
self-modification operators has a clear positive impact
on the ability of genetic programming to produce
successful programs.},
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compared with other forms of GP, including GP+indexed
memory, on predicting repeating patern 010001 and
solving wumpus world.},
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