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- Authors:
- William B. Langdon
Computer Science, University College, London, London, UK
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- Riccardo Poli
Department of Computer Science, The University of Essex, Colchester, UK
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- The book is the only book available to present a complete and coherent review of the theory of genetic programming
- It is also the only book to illustrate the relations between the theory of genetic algorithms and the theory of genetic programming
- Includes supplementary material:sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (12 chapters)
Front Matter
Pages I-XVBack Matter
Pages 223-260
Reviews
From the reviews:
I came to this book from an engineering perspective as a GP practitioner
interested in practical issues such as which cross-over operator was most
applicable for my problem. Whilst this book did not offer any clear-cut
answers, this is a reflection of the fact that there are no clear-cut answers,
yet. What the book does succeed in doing is providing an illuminating overview
of the body of work which will, in time, come to provide a theoretical
foundation, and accurate prescriptions, for all of the ad-hoc tweaks and
adjustments that we make in practise.
This was published in the British Computer Society journal "Expert Update", 5(3) p46, 2002 by Steve Phelps.
"Is genetic programming (GP) better than random search? … Langdon and Poli take on the ambitious task of giving a unified overview of a field still in its infancy, and the result is an invaluable companion to the literature. The book … proceeds to give a comprehensive and illuminating treatment of the most important theorems. … throughout the book the formal side of the theory is developed alongside intuitive explanations and constructive analysis of actual empirical data." (Steve Phelps, Expert Update, Vol. 5 (3), 2002)
"The book ‘Foundations of Genetics Programming’ summarizes appearances and approaches in the GP section. … There are many references for details in the text. Naturally, a large list of references is printed in the appendix. In conclusion, the book describes general principles of genetic programming. I recommend this as the first book for those who are familiarized with the GA and want to be in the know of the GP." (Vít Fábera, Neural Network World, Vol. 12 (4), 2002)
Authors and Affiliations
Computer Science, University College, London, London, UK
William B. Langdon
Department of Computer Science, The University of Essex, Colchester, UK
Riccardo Poli
Bibliographic Information
Book Title:Foundations of Genetic Programming
Authors:William B. Langdon, Riccardo Poli
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04726-2
Publisher:Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
eBook Packages:Springer Book Archive
Copyright Information:Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2002
Hardcover ISBN:978-3-540-42451-2Published: 14 February 2002
Softcover ISBN:978-3-642-07632-9Published: 30 November 2010
eBook ISBN:978-3-662-04726-2Published: 09 March 2013
Edition Number:1
Number of Pages:XVI, 260
Topics:Theory of Computation,Data Structures and Information Theory,Artificial Intelligence,Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science