Genetic Programming Theory And Practice Ii

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Pub. Date: 2004-10-01
Publisher(s): Springer-Verlag New York Inc
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Summary

This volume explores the emerging interaction between theory and practice in the cutting-edge, machine learning method of Genetic Programming (GP). The contributions developed from a second workshop at the University of Michigan's Center for the Study of Complex Systems where leading international genetic programming theorists from major universities and active practitioners from leading industries and businesses met to examine how GP theory informs practice and how GP practice impacts GP theory. Chapters include such topics as financial trading rules, industrial statistical model building, population sizing, the roles of structure in problem solving by computer, stock picking, automated design of industrial-strength analog circuits, topological synthesis of robust systems, algorithmic chemistry, supply chain reordering policies, post docking filtering, an evolved antenna for a NASA mission and incident detection on highways.

Table of Contents

Contributing Authors vii
Preface xiii
Foreword xv
Genetic Programming: Theory and Practice
1(10)
Una-May O'Reilly
Tina Yu
Rick Riolo
Bill Worzel
Discovering Financial Technical Trading Rules Using Genetic Programming with Lambda Abstraction
11(20)
Tina Yu
Shu-Heng Chen
Tzu-Wen Kuo
Using Genetic Programming in Industrial Statistical Model Building
31(18)
Flor Castillo
Arthur Kordon
Jeff Sweeney
Wayne Zirk
Population Sizing for Genetic Programming Based On Decision-Making
49(18)
Kumara Sastry
Una-May O'Reilly
David E. Goldberg
Considering the Roles of Structure in Problem Solving by Computer
67(20)
Jason Daida
Lessons Learned using Genetic Programming in a Stock Picking Context
87(16)
Michael Caplan
Ying Becker
Favourable Biasing of Function Sets
103(18)
Conor Ryan
Maarten Keijzer
Mike Cattolico
Toward Automated Design of Industrial-Strength Analog Circuits by Means of Genetic Programming
121(22)
J. R. Koza
L. W. Jones
M. A. Keane
M. J. Streeter
S. H. Al-Sakran
Topological Synthesis of Robust Dynamic Systems by Sustainable Genetic Programming
143(16)
Jianjun Hu
Erik Goodman
Does Genetic Programming Inherently Adopt Structured Design Techniques?
159(16)
John M. Hall
Terence Soule
Genetic Programming of an Algorithmic Chemistry
175(16)
W. Banzhaf
C. Lasarczyk
ACGP: Adaptable Constrained Genetic Programming
191(16)
Cezary Z. Janikow
Using Genetic Programming to Search for Supply Chain Reordering Policies
207(18)
Scott A. Moore
Kurt DeMaagd
Cartesian Genetic Programming and the Post Docking Filtering Problem
225(20)
A. Beatriz Garmendia-Doval
Julian F. Miller
S. David Morley
Listening to Data: Tuning a Genetic Programming System
245(18)
Duncan MacLean
Eric A. Wollesen
Bill Worzel
Incident Detection on Highways
263(20)
Daniel Howard
Simon C. Roberts
Pareto-Front Exploitation in Symbolic Regression
283(18)
Guido F. Smits
Mark Kotanchek
An Evolved Antenna for Deployment on NASA's Space Technology 5 Mission
301(16)
Jason D. Lohn
Gregory S. Hornby
Derek S. Linden
Index 317

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