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12. EuroGP 2009: Tübingen, Germany
- Leonardo Vanneschi
, Steven M. Gustafson, Alberto Moraglio
, Ivanoe De Falco, Marc Ebner:
Genetic Programming, 12th European Conference, EuroGP 2009, Tübingen, Germany, April 15-17, 2009, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5481, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-01180-1
Oral Presentations
- Robert Curry, Malcolm I. Heywood
:
One-Class Genetic Programming. 1-12 - Dilip P. Ahalpara, Siddharth Arora, M. S. Santhanam:
Genetic Programming Based Approach for Synchronization with Parameter Mismatches in EEG. 13-24 - Riccardo Poli
, Nicholas Freitag McPhee, Luca Citi
, Ellery Fussell Crane:
Memory with Memory in Tree-Based Genetic Programming. 25-36 - Larry Bull, Richard Preen
:
On Dynamical Genetic Programming: Random Boolean Networks in Learning Classifier Systems. 37-48 - Thomas Miconi:
Why Coevolution Doesn't "Work": Superiority and Progress in Coevolution. 49-60 - Dan Costelloe, Conor Ryan
:
On Improving Generalisation in Genetic Programming. 61-72 - András Joó:
Mining Evolving Learning Algorithms. 73-84 - Ting Hu, Wolfgang Banzhaf
:
The Role of Population Size in Rate of Evolution in Genetic Programming. 85-96 - Colin G. Johnson
:
Genetic Programming Crossover: Does It Cross over? 97-108 - Shinichi Shirakawa, Tomoharu Nagao
:
Evolution of Search Algorithms Using Graph Structured Program Evolution. 109-120 - Kourosh Neshatian, Mengjie Zhang:
Genetic Programming for Feature Subset Ranking in Binary Classification Problems. 121-132 - Simon Harding, Julian Francis Miller, Wolfgang Banzhaf
:
Self Modifying Cartesian Genetic Programming: Fibonacci, Squares, Regression and Summing. 133-144 - Mario Graff
, Riccardo Poli
:
Automatic Creation of Taxonomies of Genetic Programming Systems. 145-158 - Sara Silva
, Stephen Dignum:
Extending Operator Equalisation: Fitness Based Self Adaptive Length Distribution for Bloat Free GP. 159-170 - Shu-Heng Chen
, Chung-Ching Tai
:
Modeling Social Heterogeneity with Genetic Programming in an Artificial Double Auction Market. 171-182 - James E. Murphy
, Michael O'Neill
, Hamish A. Carr:
Exploring Grammatical Evolution for Horse Gait Optimisation. 183-194 - Riccardo Poli
, Mario Graff
:
There Is a Free Lunch for Hyper-Heuristics, Genetic Programming and Computer Scientists. 195-207 - Christian Veenhuis:
Tree Based Differential Evolution. 208-219 - David Robert White, Simon M. Poulding:
A Rigorous Evaluation of Crossover and Mutation in Genetic Programming. 220-231 - Gabriel Kronberger
, Stephan M. Winkler
, Michael Affenzeller
, Stefan Wagner
:
On Crossover Success Rate in Genetic Programming with Offspring Selection. 232-243 - César Estébanez, Ricardo Aler
, José María Valls
, Pablo Alonso:
An Experimental Study on Fitness Distributions of Tree Shapes in GP with One-Point Crossover. 244-255
Posters
- David Jackson:
Behavioural Diversity and Filtering in GP Navigation Problems. 256-267 - Marc Ebner
:
A Real-Time Evolutionary Object Recognition System. 268-279 - Marcus Komann, Patrick Ediger, Dietmar Fey, Rolf Hoffmann:
On the Effectiveness of Evolution Compared to Time-Consuming Full Search of Optimal 6-State Automata. 280-291 - Nguyen Quang Uy, Nguyen Xuan Hoai, Michael O'Neill:
Semantic Aware Crossover for Genetic Programming: The Case for Real-Valued Function Regression. 292-302 - Lee K. Graham, Robert Cattral, Franz Oppacher:
Beneficial Preadaptation in the Evolution of a 2D Agent Control System with Genetic Programming. 303-314 - José Luis Montaña
, César Luis Alonso, Cruz E. Borges
, José Luis Crespo:
Adaptation, Performance and Vapnik-Chervonenkis Dimension of Straight Line Programs. 315-326 - Nur Merve Amil, Nicolas Bredèche, Christian Gagné
, Sylvain Gelly, Marc Schoenauer
, Olivier Teytaud:
A Statistical Learning Perspective of Genetic Programming. 327-338 - Cristian Ruican, Mihai Udrescu, Lucian Prodan, Mircea Vladutiu:
Quantum Circuit Synthesis with Adaptive Parameters Control. 339-350 - Karel Slaný:
Comparison of CGP and Age-Layered CGP Performance in Image Operator Evolution. 351-361

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