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@InProceedings{bettenhausen:1995:sombbffGP,
author = "K. D. Bettenhausen and P. Marenbach and
Stephan Freyer and Hans Rettenmaier and Ullrich Nieken",
title = "Self-organizing Structured modeling of a
Biotechnological Fed-batch fermentation by Means of
Genetic Programming",
booktitle = "First International Conference on Genetic Algorithms
in Engineering Systems: Innovations and Applications,
GALESIA",
year = "1995",
editor = "A. M. S. Zalzala",
volume = "414",
pages = "481--486",
address = "Sheffield, UK",
publisher_address = "London, UK",
month = "12-14 " # sep,
publisher = "IEE",
email = "mali@rt.e-technik.tu-darmstadt.de",
keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, symbolic
modelling, system identification, biotechnology,
predictive control",
ISBN = "0-85296-650-4",
URL = "
http://www.rtr.tu-darmstadt.de/fileadmin/literature/rst_95_24.pdf",
size = "6 pages",
abstract = "12--14 September 1995, Halifax Hall, University of
Sheffield, UK see also
http://www.iee.org.uk/LSboard/Conf/program/galprog.htm
The article describes an approach for the
self-organizing generation of models of complex and
unknown processes by means of GP and its application on
a biotechnological fed-batch production. First
experiments of the symbolic generation of structured
models within an industrial cooperation with BASF are
presented.",
notes = "Deals much more than bettenhausen:1995:ssmbff and
\cite{bettenhausen:1995:biox} with the idea of Genetic
Programming.
First results from an application of our approach for
finding model of an industrial fed-batch fermentation
process are presented which. This work was part of an
cooperation of our Institute and the BASF AG,
Ludwigshafen, Germany. This paper includes a more
detailed description of how our GP system works.
",
}
Genetic Programming entries for Kurt Dirk Bettenhausen Peter Marenbach Stephan Freyer Hans Rettenmaier Ulrich Nieken