. This paper examines the ways in which the encoding scheme that governs how phenotypes develop from genotypes may be used to improve the performance of open-ended artificial evolution for design. If an open-ended framework involving variable complexity genetic algorithms is adopted, then the vast majority of the evolutionary effort is spent exploring neutral flat areas of the search space. Domain-specific heuristics may be employed to reduce the time spent on searching these neutral areas, however, and the ways in which domain knowledge may be incorporated into the encoding scheme are examined. Experiments are reported in which different categories of scheme were tested against each other, and conclusions are offered as to the most promisi...
Genetic programming is a promising variant of genetic algorithms that evolves dynamic, hierarchical ...
Abstract: This chapter describes an application of genetic engineering-based genetic algorithms as a...
Comparatively few studies have addressed directly the question of quantifying the benefits to be had...
This work provides an introduction to the evolutionary algorithms and evolutionary design. It also d...
In most Genetic Programming (GP) approaches, the space of genotypes, that is the search space, is ...
The issue of which encoding scheme to use for the genetic algorithm (GA) genocode, has not received ...
Abstract. The choice of genetic representation crucially determines the capability of evolutionary p...
This thesis proposes a new representation for genetic algorithms, based on the idea of a genotype to...
The identification of mechanisms by which constraints on phenotypic variability are tuned in nature...
Evolutionary algorithms are used to solve a number of optimization problems in the computer science....
Genetic Programming: 5th European Conference (EuroGP), Kinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland, 3-5 April 2002Thi...
Evolutionary Algorithms started in the 1950's with [Fra57] and [Box57]. They form a powerful fa...
This paper examines phenotype and genotype mappings that are biologically inspired. These types of c...
For successful and efficient use of GAs, it is not enough to simply apply simple GAs (SGAs). In addi...
Comparatively few studies have addressed directly the question of quantifying the benefits to be had...
Genetic programming is a promising variant of genetic algorithms that evolves dynamic, hierarchical ...
Abstract: This chapter describes an application of genetic engineering-based genetic algorithms as a...
Comparatively few studies have addressed directly the question of quantifying the benefits to be had...
This work provides an introduction to the evolutionary algorithms and evolutionary design. It also d...
In most Genetic Programming (GP) approaches, the space of genotypes, that is the search space, is ...
The issue of which encoding scheme to use for the genetic algorithm (GA) genocode, has not received ...
Abstract. The choice of genetic representation crucially determines the capability of evolutionary p...
This thesis proposes a new representation for genetic algorithms, based on the idea of a genotype to...
The identification of mechanisms by which constraints on phenotypic variability are tuned in nature...
Evolutionary algorithms are used to solve a number of optimization problems in the computer science....
Genetic Programming: 5th European Conference (EuroGP), Kinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland, 3-5 April 2002Thi...
Evolutionary Algorithms started in the 1950's with [Fra57] and [Box57]. They form a powerful fa...
This paper examines phenotype and genotype mappings that are biologically inspired. These types of c...
For successful and efficient use of GAs, it is not enough to simply apply simple GAs (SGAs). In addi...
Comparatively few studies have addressed directly the question of quantifying the benefits to be had...
Genetic programming is a promising variant of genetic algorithms that evolves dynamic, hierarchical ...
Abstract: This chapter describes an application of genetic engineering-based genetic algorithms as a...
Comparatively few studies have addressed directly the question of quantifying the benefits to be had...