G. Murphy, and C. Ryan. GECCO '07: Proceedings of the 9th annual conference on
Genetic and evolutionary computation, 2, page 1755--1755. London, ACM Press, (7-11 July 2007)
Abstract
Run Transferable Libraries (RTL) is an extension for
GP where individuals in a population choose functions
from an external library of ADF-like functions rather
than from a set of standard GP functions.
All previous work done with RTL provided a predefined
function set. This work investigates mechanisms by
which the library can be seeded with domain relevant
functionality.
GECCO '07: Proceedings of the 9th annual conference on
Genetic and evolutionary computation
year
2007
month
7-11 July
pages
1755--1755
publisher
ACM Press
volume
2
organisation
ACM SIGEVO (formerly ISGEC)
publisher_address
New York, NY, USA
isbn13
978-1-59593-697-4
notes
GECCO-2007 A joint meeting of the sixteenth
international conference on genetic algorithms
(ICGA-2007) and the twelfth annual genetic programming
conference (GP-2007).
ACM Order Number 910071
%0 Conference Paper
%1 1277305
%A Murphy, Gearoid
%A Ryan, Conor
%B GECCO '07: Proceedings of the 9th annual conference on
Genetic and evolutionary computation
%C London
%D 2007
%E Thierens, Dirk
%E Beyer, Hans-Georg
%E Bongard, Josh
%E Branke, Jurgen
%E Clark, John Andrew
%E Cliff, Dave
%E Congdon, Clare Bates
%E Deb, Kalyanmoy
%E Doerr, Benjamin
%E Kovacs, Tim
%E Kumar, Sanjeev
%E Miller, Julian F.
%E Moore, Jason
%E Neumann, Frank
%E Pelikan, Martin
%E Poli, Riccardo
%E Sastry, Kumara
%E Stanley, Kenneth Owen
%E Stutzle, Thomas
%E Watson, Richard A
%E Wegener, Ingo
%I ACM Press
%K Acquisition, Poster, algorithms, genetic module programming: schema theory
%P 1755--1755
%T Seeding methods for run transferable libraries
%U http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1276958.1277305
%V 2
%X Run Transferable Libraries (RTL) is an extension for
GP where individuals in a population choose functions
from an external library of ADF-like functions rather
than from a set of standard GP functions.
All previous work done with RTL provided a predefined
function set. This work investigates mechanisms by
which the library can be seeded with domain relevant
functionality.
@inproceedings{1277305,
abstract = {Run Transferable Libraries (RTL) is an extension for
GP where individuals in a population choose functions
from an external library of ADF-like functions rather
than from a set of standard GP functions.
All previous work done with RTL provided a predefined
function set. This work investigates mechanisms by
which the library can be seeded with domain relevant
functionality.},
added-at = {2008-06-19T17:46:40.000+0200},
address = {London},
author = {Murphy, Gearoid and Ryan, Conor},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23d0a002f8c73b3989978b206a192c7de/brazovayeye},
booktitle = {GECCO '07: Proceedings of the 9th annual conference on
Genetic and evolutionary computation},
editor = {Thierens, Dirk and Beyer, Hans-Georg and Bongard, Josh and Branke, Jurgen and Clark, John Andrew and Cliff, Dave and Congdon, Clare Bates and Deb, Kalyanmoy and Doerr, Benjamin and Kovacs, Tim and Kumar, Sanjeev and Miller, Julian F. and Moore, Jason and Neumann, Frank and Pelikan, Martin and Poli, Riccardo and Sastry, Kumara and Stanley, Kenneth Owen and Stutzle, Thomas and Watson, Richard A and Wegener, Ingo},
interhash = {9c5162d311c4d0c3be7f495ab654755a},
intrahash = {3d0a002f8c73b3989978b206a192c7de},
isbn13 = {978-1-59593-697-4},
keywords = {Acquisition, Poster, algorithms, genetic module programming: schema theory},
month = {7-11 July},
notes = {GECCO-2007 A joint meeting of the sixteenth
international conference on genetic algorithms
(ICGA-2007) and the twelfth annual genetic programming
conference (GP-2007).
ACM Order Number 910071},
organisation = {ACM SIGEVO (formerly ISGEC)},
pages = {1755--1755},
publisher = {ACM Press},
publisher_address = {New York, NY, USA},
timestamp = {2008-06-19T17:47:51.000+0200},
title = {Seeding methods for run transferable libraries},
url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1276958.1277305},
volume = 2,
year = 2007
}