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Introduction to Genetic Algorithms - Page 153
by S.N. Sivanandam, S. N. Deepa - 2007 - 442 pages
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Genetic Programming III: Darwinian Invention and Problem Solving

John R. Koza - Computers - 1999 - 1516 pages
...result that was accepted as a new scientific result at the time when it was published in a peer-reviewed journaL C. The result is equal to or better than a...internationally recognized panel of scientific experts. 1nput Output Figure 1.1 A computer program ATTR1RUTE MO. 3 (Produces a computer program): 1t produces...
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Genetic Programming IV

John R. Koza - Computers - 2003 - 632 pages
...it is endorsed by researchers inside the specialized fields that are attempting to create Table 1.2 Eight criteria for saying that an automatically created...is publishable in its own right as a new scientific result—independent of the fact that the result was mechanically created. E The result is equal to...
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Genetic Programming IV: Routine Human-Competitive Machine Intelligence

John R. Koza, Martin A. Keane, Matthew J. Streeter, William Mydlowec, Jessen Yu, Guido Lanza - Computers - 2005 - 626 pages
...better than a result that was accepted as a rmes-w published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. ^'^ equal to or better than a result that was placed into a database or archive of results * an internationally recognized panel of scientific ex. j>erts^ s publishable in its own right as a...
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Genetic Programming IV: Routine Human-Competitive Machine Intelligence

John R. Koza, Martin A. Keane, Matthew J. Streeter, William Mydlowec, Jessen Yu, Guido Lanza - Computers - 2005 - 626 pages
...long-standing problem for which there has been a succession of increasingly better human-created solutions. (F) The result is equal to or better than a result that was considered an achievement in its field at the time it was first discovered. (G) The result solves a...
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Advances in Evolutionary Computing: Theory and Applications

Ashish Ghosh, Shigeyoshi Tsutsui - Computers - 2002 - 1042 pages
...long-standing problem for which there has been a succession of increasingly better human-created solutions. (F) The result is equal to or better than a result that was considered an achievement in its field at the time it was first discovered. (C) The result solves a...
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Perspectives on Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems

Lashon Booker, Stephanie Forrest, Melanie Mitchell, Rick Riolo - Computers - 2005 - 325 pages
...an improvement over a patented invention, or would qualify today as a patentable new invention. B. The result is equal to or better than a result that was accepted as a new scientific result when it was published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. C....
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Computational Intelligence: A Compendium

John Fulcher, L. C. Jain - Computers - 2008 - 1182 pages
...an improvement over a patented invention, or would qualify today as a patentable new invention. 2. The result is equal to or better than a result that was accepted as a new scientific result at the time when it was published in a peer-reviewed scientific...
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A Field Guide to Genetic Programming

Computers - 2008 - 252 pages
...long-standing problem for which there has been a succession of increasingly better human-created solutions. 6. The result is equal to or better than a result that was considered an achievement in its field at the time it was first discovered. 7. The result solves a...
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