Multi-type, Self-adaptive Genetic Programming as an
Agent Creation Tool
L. Spector, and A. Robinson. GECCO 2002: Proceedings of the Bird of a Feather
Workshops, Genetic and Evolutionary Computation
Conference, page 73--80. New York, AAAI, (8 July 2002)
Abstract
describes the application of multitype, self-adaptive
genetic programming techniques, implemented in the
PushGP and Pushpop systems, to the automatic
programming of multi-agent systems. It includes a brief
case study of the application of PushGP to a transport
network control problem and a demonstration of
self-adaptive modularization in a dynamic environment
that was developed by Van Belle and Ackley
vanbelle:2002:gecco.
GECCO 2002: Proceedings of the Bird of a Feather
Workshops, Genetic and Evolutionary Computation
Conference
year
2002
month
8 July
pages
73--80
publisher
AAAI
publisher_address
445 Burgess Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025
notes
Bird-of-a-feather Workshops, GECCO-2002. A joint
meeting of the eleventh International Conference on
Genetic Algorithms (ICGA-2002) and the seventh Annual
Genetic Programming Conference (GP-2002) part of
barry:2002:GECCO:workshop
%0 Conference Paper
%1 spector:2002:gecco:workshop
%A Spector, Lee
%A Robinson, Alan
%B GECCO 2002: Proceedings of the Bird of a Feather
Workshops, Genetic and Evolutionary Computation
Conference
%C New York
%D 2002
%E Barry, Alwyn M.
%I AAAI
%K algorithms, genetic programming, pushGP
%P 73--80
%T Multi-type, Self-adaptive Genetic Programming as an
Agent Creation Tool
%U http://hampshire.edu/lspector/pubs/ecomas2002-spector-toappear.pdf
%X describes the application of multitype, self-adaptive
genetic programming techniques, implemented in the
PushGP and Pushpop systems, to the automatic
programming of multi-agent systems. It includes a brief
case study of the application of PushGP to a transport
network control problem and a demonstration of
self-adaptive modularization in a dynamic environment
that was developed by Van Belle and Ackley
vanbelle:2002:gecco.
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genetic programming techniques, implemented in the
PushGP and Pushpop systems, to the automatic
programming of multi-agent systems. It includes a brief
case study of the application of PushGP to a transport
network control problem and a demonstration of
self-adaptive modularization in a dynamic environment
that was developed by Van Belle and Ackley
vanbelle:2002:gecco.},
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meeting of the eleventh International Conference on
Genetic Algorithms (ICGA-2002) and the seventh Annual
Genetic Programming Conference (GP-2002) part of
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title = {Multi-type, Self-adaptive Genetic Programming as an
Agent Creation Tool},
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