Genetic Programming 1996 Proceedings of the First Annual Conference |
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Editor:
| Koza, John R. Goldberg, David E. Fogel, David B. Riolo, Rick L. |
Series title: | Complex Adaptive Systems Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-262-61127-5 |
Publication Date: | Jul 1996 |
Publisher: | MIT Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $85.00 |
Book Description:
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Genetic programming is a domain-independent method for automatic programming that evolves computer programmes that solve, or approximately solve, problems. Starting with thousands of randomly created computer programmes composed of functions and terminals appropriate to a problem, a population of programmes is progressively evolved over many generations using the Darwinian principle of survival of the fittest, a sexual recombination operation, and occasional mutation.
Genetic programming is a domain-independent method for automatic programming that evolves computer programmes that solve, or approximately solve, problems. Starting with thousands of randomly created computer programmes composed of functions and terminals appropriate to a problem, a population of programmes is progressively evolved over many generations using the Darwinian principle of survival of the fittest, a sexual recombination operation, and occasional mutation.