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@Article{oneill:2001:TEC,
author = "Michael O'Neill and Conor Ryan",
title = "Grammatical Evolution",
journal = "IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation",
year = "2001",
volume = "5",
number = "4",
pages = "349--358",
month = aug,
keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, grammatical
evolution, Crossover, Genotype-Phenotype Mapping,
Linear Genome, Grammar, automatic programming,
computational complexity",
ISSN = "1089-778X",
doi = "
doi:10.1109/4235.942529",
size = "10 pages",
abstract = "We present grammatical evolution, an evolutionary
algorithm that can evolve complete programs in an
arbitrary language using a variable-length binary
string. The binary genome determines which production
rules in a Backus-Naur form grammar definition are used
in a genotype-to-phenotype mapping process to a
program. We demonstrate how expressions and programs of
arbitrary complexity may be evolved and compare its
performance to genetic programming",
}
Genetic Programming entries for Michael O'Neill Conor Ryan