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@InProceedings{Bersano-Begey:1997:grffc,
author = "Tommaso F. Bersano-Begey and Jason M. Daida",
title = "A Discussion on Generality and Robustness and a
Framework for Fitness Set Construction in Genetic
Programming to Promote Robustness",
booktitle = "Late Breaking Papers at the 1997 Genetic Programming
Conference",
year = "1997",
editor = "John R. Koza",
pages = "11--18",
address = "Stanford University, CA, USA",
publisher_address = "Stanford University, Stanford, California,
94305-3079, USA",
month = "13--16 " # jul,
publisher = "Stanford Bookstore",
keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
ISBN = "0-18-206995-8",
notes = "GP-97LB The email address for the bookstore for mail
orders is mailorder@bookstore.stanford.edu Phone no
415-329-1217 or 800-533-2670
Fri, 05 Sep 1997 06:14:54 EDT I did some follow-up work
in trying to improve generality of code in the
wall-following problem, and started to look at how to
gain more information about generality by recording the
distribution of hits (rather than just their total), an
iterative algorithm to check for and correct ambiguous
training sets (one which can be solved by other
solutions besides the correct one), and an account of
the relationship between size and generality of
solutions. The following was a very preliminary work,
but I am now working on expanding each topic and
writing them in a more formal way.
slides http://www-personal.umich.edu/~tombb/gp973/",
}
Genetic Programming entries for Tommaso F Bersano-Begey Jason M Daida