Avoiding Two-bit Crossovers in Genetic Programming

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@InProceedings{Kessler:1999:ATC,
  author =       "Matthew Kessler and Thomas Haynes",
  title =        "Avoiding Two-bit Crossovers in Genetic Programming",
  booktitle =    "Proceedings of the 1999 ACM Symposium on Applied
                 Computing",
  year =         "1999",
  editor =       "Janice Carroll and Hisham Haddad and 
                 Dave Oppenheim and Barrett Bryant and Gary B. Lamont",
  pages =        "319--323",
  publisher =    "ACM Press",
  keywords =     "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
  broken =       "http://adept.cs.twsu.edu/~thomas/sac99tb.ps",
  abstract =     "We use collective memory to integrate weak and strong
                 search heuristics to find cliques in FC, a family of
                 graphs. We construct FC such that pruning partial
                 solutions will be ineffective. Each weak heuristic
                 maintains a local cache of the collective memory. We
                 examine the impact on the distributed search of the
                 distribution of the collective memory, the search
                 algorithms, and our family of graphs. We find the
                 distributed search performs better than the individual
                 searches, even though the space of partial solutions is
                 combinatorial.",
  notes =        "(GA track)

                 See also \cite{kessler:1998:a2xGP}",
}

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