@inproceedings{vanyi:evows05, title = {Practical Evaluation of Efficient Fitness Functions for Binary Images}, address = {Lausanne, Switzerland}, author = {Robert Vanyi}, booktitle = {Applications of Evolutionary Computing, EvoWorkshops2005: {EvoBIO}, {EvoCOMNET}, {EvoHOT}, {EvoIASP}, {EvoMUSART}, {EvoSTOC}}, editor = {Franz Rothlauf and Juergen Branke and Stefano Cagnoni and David W. Corne and Rolf Drechsler and Yaochu Jin and Penousal Machado and Elena Marchiori and Juan Romero and George D. Smith and Giovanni Squillero}, month = {30 March-1 April}, pages = {314--324}, publisher = {Springer Verlag}, series = {LNCS}, volume = {3449}, year = {2005}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2543776bd8fdec1bee2fc56eced2c337e/brazovayeye}, abstract = {Genetic Programming can be used to evolve complex objects. One field, where GP may be used is image analysis. There are several works using evolutionary methods to process, analyse or classify images. All these procedures need an appropriate fitness function, that is a similarity measure. However, computing such measures usually needs a lot of computational time. To solve this problem, the notion of efficiently computable fitness functions was introduced, and their theory was already examined in detail. the practical aspects of these fitness functions are discussed.}, issn = {0302-9743}, publisher_address = {Berlin}, isbn = {3-540-25396-3}, notes = {EvoWorkshops2005}, doi = {doi:10.1007/b106856}, keywords = {algorithms, computation evolutionary genetic programming, } }