Genetic Programming Bibliography entries for Gregory S Hornby

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GP coauthors/coeditors: Jordan B Pollack, Hod Lipson, Sanjeev Kumar, Christian Jacob, William F Kraus, Jason Lohn, Derek S Linden, Maarten Keijzer, Mike Cattolico, Dirk V Arnold, Vladan Babovic, Christian Blum, Peter A N Bosman, Martin V Butz, Carlos Artemio Coello Coello, Dipankar Dasgupta, Sevan G Ficici, James A Foster, Arturo Hernandez-Aguirre, Phil McMinn, Jason H Moore, Guenther Raidl, Franz Rothlauf, Conor Ryan, Dirk Thierens, Giuliano Antoniol, Clare Bates Congdon, Kalyanmoy Deb, Benjamin Doerr, Nikolaus Hansen, John H Holmes, Daniel Howard, James Kennedy, Fernando G Lobo, Julian F Miller, Frank Neumann, Martin Pelikan, Kumara Sastry, Kenneth O Stanley, Adrian Stoica, El-Ghazali Talbi, Ingo Wegener, Natalio Krasnogor, Pier Luca Lanzi, Andries P Engelbrecht, David A Pelta, Carlos Gershenson, Giovanni Squillero, Alex Alves Freitas, Marylyn D Ritchie, Mike Preuss, Christian Gagne, Yew-Soon Ong, Marcus Gallager, Jose A Lozano, Dario Landa Silva, Silja Meyer-Nieberg, James Smith, Gusz Eiben, Ester Bernado-Mansilla, Will N Browne, Lee Spector, Tina Yu, Jeff Clune, Man Leung Wong, Pierre Collet, Steven M Gustafson, Jean-Paul Watson, Moshe Sipper, Simon M Poulding, Gabriela Ochoa, Marc Schoenauer, Carsten Witt, Anne Auger, Pablo J Funes, Richard A Watson,

Genetic Programming Articles by Gregory S Hornby

  1. Gregory. S. Hornby and Jason D. Lohn and Derek S. Linden. Computer-Automated Evolution of an X-Band Antenna for NASA's Space Technology 5 Mission. Evolutionary Computation, 19(1):1-23, 2011. details

  2. Jason D. Lohn and Gregory Hornby and Derek S. Linden. Human-competitive evolved antennas. Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, 22(3):235-247, 2008. details

  3. Gregory S. Hornby and Sanjeev Kumar and Christian Jacob. Editorial introduction to the special issue on developmental systems. Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines, 8(2):111-113, 2007. Special issue on developmental systems. details

  4. Jason D. Lohn and Gregory S. Hornby. Evolvable Hardware Using Evolutionary Computation to Design and Optimize Hardware Systems. IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine, 1(1):19-27, 2006. details

  5. Gregory S. Hornby. Shortcomings with using edge encodings to represent graph structures. Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines, 7(3):231-252, 2006. details

  6. Gregory S. Hornby. Functional Scalability through Generative Representations: the Evolution of Table Designs. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 31(4):569-587, 2004. details

  7. Jordan B. Pollack and Gregory S. Hornby and Hod Lipson and Pablo Funes. Computer Creativity in the Automatic Design of Robots. Leonardo, 36(2):115-121, 2003. details

  8. Gregory S. Hornby and Hod Lipson and Jordan B. Pollack. Generative Representations for the Automated Design of Modular Physical Robots. IEEE transactions on Robotics and Automation, 19(4):709-713, 2003. details

  9. Gregory S. Hornby and Jordan B. Pollack. Creating High-Level Components with a Generative Representation for Body-Brain Evolution. Artificial Life, 8(3):223-246, 2002. details

  10. Jordan B. Pollack and Hod Lipson and Gregory Hornby and Pablo Funes. Three Generations of Automatically Designed Robots. Artificial Life, 7(3):215-223, 2001. details

  11. Gregory S. Hornby and Jordan B. Pollack. Evolving L-Systems To Generate Virtual Creatures. Computers and Graphics, 25(6):1041-1048, 2001. details

Genetic Programming PhD doctoral thesis Gregory S Hornby

Genetic Programming Conference proceedings edited by Gregory S Hornby

Genetic Programming conference papers by Gregory S Hornby

  1. Gregory Hornby and William F. Kraus and Jason D. Lohn. Evolving MEMS Resonator Designs for Fabrication. In Gregory Hornby and Luk\'as Sekanina and Pauline C. Haddow editors, Proceedings of the 8th International Conference Evolvable Systems: From Biology to Hardware, ICES 2008, volume 5216, pages 213-224, Prague, Czech Republic, 2008. Springer. details

  2. Gregory S. Hornby. Measuring Complexity by Measuring Structure and Organization. In Dipti Srinivasan and Lipo Wang editors, 2007 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, pages 2017-2024, Singapore, 2007. IEEE Press. details

  3. Gregory S. Hornby. ALPS: the age-layered population structure for reducing the problem of premature convergence. In Maarten Keijzer and Mike Cattolico and Dirk Arnold and Vladan Babovic and Christian Blum and Peter Bosman and Martin V. Butz and Carlos Coello Coello and Dipankar Dasgupta and Sevan G. Ficici and James Foster and Arturo Hernandez-Aguirre and Greg Hornby and Hod Lipson and Phil McMinn and Jason Moore and Guenther Raidl and Franz Rothlauf and Conor Ryan and Dirk Thierens editors, GECCO 2006: Proceedings of the 8th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation, volume 1, pages 815-822, Seattle, Washington, USA, 2006. ACM Press. details

  4. Gregory S. Hornby. Measuring, enabling and comparing modularity, regularity and hierarchy in evolutionary design. In Hans-Georg Beyer and Una-May O'Reilly and Dirk V. Arnold and Wolfgang Banzhaf and Christian Blum and Eric W. Bonabeau and Erick Cantu-Paz and Dipankar Dasgupta and Kalyanmoy Deb and James A. Foster and Edwin D. de Jong and Hod Lipson and Xavier Llora and Spiros Mancoridis and Martin Pelikan and Guenther R. Raidl and Terence Soule and Andy M. Tyrrell and Jean-Paul Watson and Eckart Zitzler editors, GECCO 2005: Proceedings of the 2005 conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation, volume 2, pages 1729-1736, Washington DC, USA, 2005. ACM Press. details

  5. Gregory S. Hornby. Properties of Artifact Representations for Evolutionary Design. In Mark Bedau and Phil Husbands and Tim Hutton and Sanjeev Kumar and Hideaki Sizuki editors, Workshop and Tutorial Proceedings Ninth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems(Alife XI), page -, Boston, Massachusetts, 2004. Self-organisation and development in artificial and natural systems workshop.. details

  6. Gregory S. Hornby. Shortcomings with Tree-Structured Edge Encodings for Neural Networks. In Kalyanmoy Deb and Riccardo Poli and Wolfgang Banzhaf and Hans-Georg Beyer and Edmund Burke and Paul Darwen and Dipankar Dasgupta and Dario Floreano and James Foster and Mark Harman and Owen Holland and Pier Luca Lanzi and Lee Spector and Andrea Tettamanzi and Dirk Thierens and Andy Tyrrell editors, Genetic and Evolutionary Computation -- GECCO-2004, Part II, volume 3103, pages 495-506, Seattle, WA, USA, 2004. Springer-Verlag. details

  7. Gregory S. Hornby. Generative Representations for Evolving Families of Designs. In E. Cant\'u-Paz and J. A. Foster and K. Deb and D. Davis and R. Roy and U.-M. O'Reilly and H.-G. Beyer and R. Standish and G. Kendall and S. Wilson and M. Harman and J. Wegener and D. Dasgupta and M. A. Potter and A. C. Schultz and K. Dowsland and N. Jonoska and J. Miller editors, Genetic and Evolutionary Computation -- GECCO-2003, volume 2724, pages 1678-1689, Chicago, 2003. Springer-Verlag. details

  8. Gregory S. Hornby. Creating Complex Building Blocks through Generative Representations. In Hod Lipson and Erik K. Antonsson and John R. Koza editors, Computational Synthesis: From Basic Building Blocks to High Level Functionality: Papers from the 2003 AAAI Spring Symposium, pages 98-105, Stanford, California, USA, 2003. AAAI Press. details

  9. Gregory S. Hornby and Jordan B. Pollack. The Advantages of Generative Grammatical Encodings for Physical Design. In Proceedings of the 2001 Congress on Evolutionary Computation CEC2001, pages 600-607, COEX, World Trade Center, 159 Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea, 2001. IEEE Press. details

  10. Gregory S. Hornby and Jordan B. Pollack. Body-Brain Co-evolution Using L-systems as a Generative Encoding. In Lee Spector and Erik D. Goodman and Annie Wu and W. B. Langdon and Hans-Michael Voigt and Mitsuo Gen and Sandip Sen and Marco Dorigo and Shahram Pezeshk and Max H. Garzon and Edmund Burke editors, Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2001), pages 868-875, San Francisco, California, USA, 2001. Morgan Kaufmann. details

  11. Jordan B. Pollack and Hod Lipson and Pablo Funes and Gregory Hornby. First Three Generations of Evolved Robots. In T. Gomi editor, Evolutionary Robotics From Intelligent Robotics to Artificial Life: International Symposium, ER 2001, volume 2217, pages 62-71, Tokyo, Japan, 2001. details

  12. Gregory S. Hornby and Hod Lipson and Jordan B. Pollack. Evolution of Generative Design Systems for Modular Physical Robots. In IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2001. details

  13. Richard A. Watson and Gregory S. Hornby and Jordan B. Pollack. Modeling Building-Block Interdependency. In John R. Koza editor, Late Breaking Papers at the Genetic Programming 1998 Conference, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA, 1998. Stanford University Bookstore. details

Genetic Programming book chapters by Gregory S Hornby

  1. Gregory S. Hornby. A Steady-State Version of the Age-Layered Population Structure EA. In Rick L. Riolo and Una-May O'Reilly and Trent McConaghy editors, Genetic Programming Theory and Practice VII, chapter 6, pages 87-102. Springer, Ann Arbor, 2009. details

  2. Gregory S. Hornby. Improving the Scalability of Generative Representations. In Rick L. Riolo and Terence Soule and Bill Worzel editors, Genetic Programming Theory and Practice V, chapter 8, pages 127-144. Springer, Ann Arbor, 2007. details

  3. Jason D. Lohn and Gregory S. Hornby and Derek S. Linden. Rapid Re-evolution of an X-Band Antenna for NASA's Space Technology 5 Mission. In Tina Yu and Rick L. Riolo and Bill Worzel editors, Genetic Programming Theory and Practice III, volume 9 of Genetic Programming, chapter 5, pages 65-78. Springer, Ann Arbor, 2005. details

  4. Jason Lohn and Gregory Hornby and Derek Linden. An Evolved Antenna for Deployment on Nasa's Space Technology 5 Mission. In Una-May O'Reilly and Tina Yu and Rick L. Riolo and Bill Worzel editors, Genetic Programming Theory and Practice II, chapter 18, pages 301-315. Springer, Ann Arbor, 2004. details