Challenges in Open-Ended Problem Solving with Genetic Programming

  • Daida J
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how GP might be integrated as a tool into the humancontext of discovery. To accomplish this, a comparisonis made between GP and a well-regarded strategy inopen-ended problem solving. The comparison not onlyindicates which tasks and skills are likely to becomplemented by GP, but also the kinds of problems thatmay or may not be suited for it. Furthermore, thecomparison indicates directions in research that mayneed to be taken for GP to be further leveraged as atool that assists discovery.

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Daida, J. M. (2006). Challenges in Open-Ended Problem Solving with Genetic Programming. In Genetic Programming Theory and Practice III (pp. 259–274). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-28111-8_17

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