Genetic programming: on the programming of computers by means of natural selection
✍ Scribed by John R. Koza
- Book ID
- 127435504
- Publisher
- MIT Press
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 5 MB
- Series
- Complex adaptive systems
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
- City
- Cambridge, Mass
- ISBN-13
- 9780262111706
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Genetic programming may be more powerful than neural networks and other machine learning techniques, able to solve problems in a wider range of disciplines. In this ground-breaking book, John Koza shows how this remarkable paradigm works and provides substantial empirical evidence that solutions to a great variety of problems from many different fields can be found by genetically breeding populations of computer programs. Genetic Programming contains a great many worked examples and includes a sample computer code that will allow readers to run their own programs. In getting computers to solve problems without being explicitly programmed, Koza stresses two points: that seemingly different problems from a variety of fields can be reformulated as problems of program induction, and that the recently developed genetic programming paradigm provides a way to search the space of possible computer programs for a highly fit individual computer program to solve the problems of program induction. Good programs are found by evolving them in a computer against a fitness measure instead of by sitting down and writing them.
✦ Subjects
Эволюционные алгоритмы
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