Image for Genetic Programming Theory and Practice

Genetic Programming Theory and Practice

Riolo, Rick(Edited by)Worzel, Bill(Edited by)
Part of the Genetic Programming series
See all formats and editions

"Genetic Programming Theory and Practice" explores the emerging interaction between theory and practice in the cutting-edge, machine learning method of Genetic Programming (GP).

The material contained in this contributed volume was developed from a workshop at the University of Michigan's Center for the Study of Complex Systems where an international group of genetic programming theorists and practitioners met to examine how GP theory informs practice and how GP practice impacts GP theory.

The contributions cover the full spectrum of this relationship and are written by leading GP theorists from major universities, as well as active practitioners from leading industries and businesses.

Chapters include such topics as John Koza's development of human-competitive electronic circuit designs; David Goldberg's application of "competent GA" methodology to GP; Jason Daida's discovery of a new set of factors underlying the dynamics of GP starting from applied research; and Stephen Freeland's essay on the lessons of biology for GP and the potential impact of GP on evolutionary theory.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£129.99
Product Details
1402075812 / 9781402075810
Hardback
006.31
30/11/2003
United States
English
336 p.
general /research & professional /academic/professional/technical Learn More