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@InProceedings{Koza:1991:ecpia, author = "John R. Koza", title = "Evolution and co-evolution of computer programs to control independent-acting agents", booktitle = "From Animals to Animats: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior", year = "1991", editor = "Jean-Arcady Meyer and Stewart W. Wilson", pages = "366--375", address = "Paris, France", publisher_address = "Cambridge, MA", month = "24-28 " # sep, publisher = "MIT Press", keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, coevolution", URL = "http://www.genetic-programming.com/jkpdf/sab1990.pdf", size = "11 pages", abstract = "This SAB-90 paper describes the recently developed 'genetic programming' paradigm which genetically breeds populations of computer programs to solve problems. In genetic programming, the individuals in the population are hierarchical computer programs of various sizes and shapes. This paper also extends the genetic programming paradigm to a 'co-evolution' algorithm which operates simultaneously on two populations of independently-acting hierarchical computer programs of various sizes and shapes.", notes = "SAB-1990 conference was held in 1990 but its proceedings were published in 1991. Santa Fe ant, pursuit game, game tree", }
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