Coevolving Antibodies with a Rich Representation of
Grammatical Evolution
S. Amarteifio, and M. O'Neill. Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary
Computation, 1, page 904--911. Edinburgh, UK, IEEE Press, (2-5 September 2005)
Abstract
A number of natural anticipatory systems employ dual
processes of feature definition and feature
exploitation. Presented here, a coevolutionary dual
process model based on the immune system, considers the
effect of coevolving complementary templates to bias
feature selection and recombination. This work
considers the issue of module exploitation in
evolutionary algorithms. Our approach is characterised
by the use of rich representations in grammatical
evolution.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 amarteifio:2005:CEC
%A Amarteifio, Saoirse
%A O'Neill, Michael
%B Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary
Computation
%C Edinburgh, UK
%D 2005
%E Corne, David
%E Michalewicz, Zbigniew
%E Dorigo, Marco
%E Eiben, Gusz
%E Fogel, David
%E Fonseca, Carlos
%E Greenwood, Garrison
%E Chen, Tan Kay
%E Raidl, Guenther
%E Zalzala, Ali
%E Lucas, Simon
%E Paechter, Ben
%E Willies, Jennifier
%E Guervos, Juan J. Merelo
%E Eberbach, Eugene
%E McKay, Bob
%E Channon, Alastair
%E Tiwari, Ashutosh
%E Volkert, L. Gwenn
%E Ashlock, Dan
%E Schoenauer, Marc
%I IEEE Press
%K algorithms, evolution genetic grammatical programming,
%P 904--911
%T Coevolving Antibodies with a Rich Representation of
Grammatical Evolution
%V 1
%X A number of natural anticipatory systems employ dual
processes of feature definition and feature
exploitation. Presented here, a coevolutionary dual
process model based on the immune system, considers the
effect of coevolving complementary templates to bias
feature selection and recombination. This work
considers the issue of module exploitation in
evolutionary algorithms. Our approach is characterised
by the use of rich representations in grammatical
evolution.
%@ 0-7803-9363-5
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abstract = {A number of natural anticipatory systems employ dual
processes of feature definition and feature
exploitation. Presented here, a coevolutionary dual
process model based on the immune system, considers the
effect of coevolving complementary templates to bias
feature selection and recombination. This work
considers the issue of module exploitation in
evolutionary algorithms. Our approach is characterised
by the use of rich representations in grammatical
evolution.},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary
Computation},
editor = {Corne, David and Michalewicz, Zbigniew and Dorigo, Marco and Eiben, Gusz and Fogel, David and Fonseca, Carlos and Greenwood, Garrison and Chen, Tan Kay and Raidl, Guenther and Zalzala, Ali and Lucas, Simon and Paechter, Ben and Willies, Jennifier and Guervos, Juan J. Merelo and Eberbach, Eugene and McKay, Bob and Channon, Alastair and Tiwari, Ashutosh and Volkert, L. Gwenn and Ashlock, Dan and Schoenauer, Marc},
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keywords = {algorithms, evolution genetic grammatical programming,},
month = {2-5 September},
notes = {CEC2005 - A joint meeting of the IEEE, the IEE, and
the EPS.},
organisation = {IEEE Computational Intelligence Society, Institution
of Electrical Engineers (IEE), Evolutionary Programming
Society (EPS)},
pages = {904--911},
publisher = {IEEE Press},
publisher_address = {445 Hoes Lane, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ
08855-1331, USA},
timestamp = {2008-06-19T17:35:38.000+0200},
title = {Coevolving Antibodies with a Rich Representation of
Grammatical Evolution},
volume = 1,
year = 2005
}