This paper describes a tunably-difficult problem for genetic programming (GP) that probes for limits to building block mixing and assembly. The existence of such a problem can be ...
Jason M. Daida, Michael E. Samples, Matthew J. Byo...
This paper describes an evolutionary method for identifying a causal model from the observed time series data. We use a system of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) as the cau...
The accurate quantification of proteins is important in several areas of cell biology, biotechnology and medicine. Both relative and absolute quantification of proteins is often d...
David C. Wedge, Simon J. Gaskell, Simon J. Hubbard...
The original mechanism by which evolutionary algorithms were to solve problems was to allow for the gradual discovery of sub-solutions to sub-problems, and the automated combinati...
Abstract. Bloat is a common and well studied problem in genetic programming. Size and depth limits are often used to combat bloat, but to date there has been little detailed explor...
Nicholas Freitag McPhee, Alex Jarvis, Ellery Fusse...