Darwinian invention and problem solving by means of genetic programming

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Abstract

Genetic programming, an extension of the genetic algorithm, can be used to make a computer solve a problem without explicitly programming it. This article demonstrates that genetic programming is capable of automatically creating computer programs from a high-level statement of a problem's requirements and of producing human-competitive results. Three illustrative problems of automatic circuit synthesis of analog electrical circuits are considered for this purpose.

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Koza, J. R. (1999). Darwinian invention and problem solving by means of genetic programming. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (Vol. 3). https://doi.org/10.1109/icsmc.1999.823281

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