These books contain the papers written and submitted by students describing their term projects in John Koza’s courses on genetic algorithms and genetic programming (CS 426 / BMI 226 / EE 392K) and artificial life (CS 425) since 1993. They also contain information on the structure of the courses involved. These books are available from the Custom Publishing Department of the Stanford Bookstore. Student papers in the genetic algorithms and genetic programming courses between 1988 and 1992 were not published in this manner.
These volumes are in the Mathematics and Computer Science Library in the Main Quad at Stanford University.
These volumes are available for purchase directly from the Stanford University Bookstore by calling 650-329-1217 or 800-533-2670 or by writing Stanford Bookstore, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-3079 USA. The E-Mail address of the bookstore for mail orders is mailorder@bookstore.stanford.edu. Be sure to refer to "Custom Publishing" when ordering these items to avoid confusion and to mention the ISBN number (or Stanford Bookstore order number), the exact title.
For additional information about John Koza’s course on genetic algorithms and genetic programming at Stanford University
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Koza, John R.(editor). 1993. Artificial Life at Stanford 1993.
Stanford, CA: Stanford University Bookstore. ISBN 0-18-171957-6. Published by
Stanford Book store, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-3079 USA,
PHONE: 415-329-1217 or 800-533-2670.
This volume contains 16 papers written and submitted by students describing their term projects for the course in artificial life (Computer Science 425) at Stanford University offered during the winter quarter 1993. The appendix contains some of the material containing basic information about the course.
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Koza, John R.(editor). 1993. Genetic Algorithms at Stanford 1993.
Stanford, CA: Stanford University Bookstore. 0-18-1738252. Published by
Stanford Books tore, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-3079 USA,
PHONE: 415-329-1217 or 800-533-2670.
This volume contains 24 papers
written and submitted by students describing their term projects for the course
in genetic algorithms (Computer Science 426) at Stanford University for the
spring quarter 1993. The appendix contains some of the material containing
basic information about the course. Click here for table of
contents.
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Koza, John R.(editor). 1994. .Artificial Life at Stanford 1994.
Stanford, CA: Stanford University Bookstore ISBN 0-18-182105-2.
This volume contains 22 papers written and submitted by students describing their term projects for the course in artificial life (Computer Science 425) at Stanford University offered during the spring quarter 1994. Appendix II contains some of the material containing basic information about the course. The final examination in this course was a take-home final occurring over a period of one week following the last meeting of the class (when each student turned in his paper). The examination involved each student reviewing 4 papers submitted by other students, making comments on the 4 papers, and ranking the 4 papers. The appendix contains course material for the course. Click here for table of contents.
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Koza, John R.(editor). 1994. Genetic Algorithms at Stanford 1994.
Stanford, CA: Stanford University Bookstore. ISBN 0-18-187263-3.
This volume contains 20 papers
written and submitted by students describing their term projects for the course
"Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming" (Computer Science 426)
at Stanford University offered during the fall quarter 1994. The appendix to
this volume contains some of the material containing basic information about
the course including schedules, reading lists, and the take-home final in which
each student "peer reviewed" 4 papers written by other students in
the class. Click here for table of
contents.
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Koza, John R.(editor). 1995. Genetic Algorithms and Genetic
Programming at Stanford 1995
. Stanford, CA: Stanford University
Bookstore. ISBN 0-18-195720-5.
This volume contains 34 papers written and submitted by students describing their term projects for the course "Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming" (Computer Science 426) at Stanford University offered during the fall quarter 1995. The appendix to this volume contains some of the material containing basic information about the course including schedules, reading lists, and the take-home final in which each student "peer reviewed" 4 papers written by other students in the class. Click here for table of contents.
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Koza, John R.(editor). 1997. Genetic Algorithms and Genetic
Programming at Stanford 1997.
Stanford, CA: Stanford University
Bookstore. ISBN 0-18-205981-2.
This volume contains 24 papers written and submitted by students describing their term projects for the course "Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming" (Computer Science 426) at Stanford University offered during the winter quarter 1997. The appendix to this volume contains some of the material containing basic information about the course including schedules, reading lists, and the take-home final in which each student "peer reviewed" 4 papers written by other students in the class. Click here for table of contents.
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Koza, John R.(editor). 1998. Genetic Algorithms and Genetic
Programming at Stanford 199
8. Stanford, CA: Stanford University
Bookstore. ISBN 0-18-212568-8.
This volume contains 19 papers written and submitted by students describing their term projects for the course "Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming" (Computer Science 426) at Stanford University offered during the winter quarter 1998. Click here for table of contents.
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Koza, John R.(editor). 1999. Genetic Algorithms and Genetic
Programming at Stanford 199
9. Stanford, CA: Stanford University
Bookstore.
Stanford Bookstore order number 00000-1216B.
This volume contains 30 papers written and submitted by students describing their term projects for the course "Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming" (Computer Science 426 / Medical Information Sciences 226) at Stanford University offered during the winter quarter 1999. Click here for table of contents.
· Koza, John R. (editor). 2000. Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming at Stanford 2000. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Bookstore. Stanford Bookstore order number 002-0-00-002365-B.
This volume contains 55 papers written by students describing their term projects for the course "Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming" (Medical Information Sciences 226 / Computer Science 426 / Electrical Engineering 392K) at Stanford University during the winter quarter 2000. Click here for table of contents.
· Koza, John R. (editor). 2002. Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming at Stanford 2002. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Bookstore.
This volume contains 30 papers written by students describing their term projects for the course "Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming" (Medical Information Sciences 226 / Computer Science 426) at Stanford University during the spring quarter 2002. Almost all of the student papers for 2002 are also available on-line.
· Koza, John R. (editor). 2003. Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming at Stanford 2003. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Bookstore. Stanford Bookstore order number 00000-5456-B
This volume contains 27 papers written by students describing their term projects for the course "Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming" (Medical Information Sciences 226 / Computer Science 426) at Stanford University during the fall quarter 2003. Almost all of the student papers for 2003 are also available on-line.
Note that these books of student papers are different from the course reader used in the course in certain years. Click here for Course Readers from John Koza's Courses at Stanford on Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming and Artificial Life (1993—2000). The course readers contains readings and lecture notes for the courses. For additional information about John Koza’s course on genetic algorithms and genetic programming at Stanford University
· The home page of Genetic Programming Inc. at www.genetic-programming.com.
· For information about the field of genetic programming in general, visit www.genetic-programming.org
· The home page of John R. Koza at Genetic Programming Inc. (including online versions of most papers) and the home page of John R. Koza at Stanford University
· For information about John Koza’s course on genetic algorithms and genetic programming at Stanford University
· Information about the 1992 book Genetic Programming: On the Programming of Computers by Means of Natural Selection, the 1994 book Genetic Programming II: Automatic Discovery of Reusable Programs, the 1999 book Genetic Programming III: Darwinian Invention and Problem Solving, and the 2003 book Genetic Programming IV: Routine Human-Competitive Machine Intelligence. Click here to read chapter 1 of Genetic Programming IV book in PDF format.
· For information on 3,198
papers (many on-line) on genetic programming (as of June 27, 2003) by over 900
authors, see William
Langdon’s bibliography on genetic programming.
· For information on the Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines journal published by Kluwer Academic Publishers
· For information on the Genetic Programming book series from Kluwer Academic Publishers, see the Call For Book Proposals
· For information about the
annual Genetic and
Evolutionary Computation (GECCO) conference (which includes the annual
GP conference) to be held on June 26–30, 2004 (Saturday – Wednesday) in Seattle
and its sponsoring organization, the International Society for Genetic and
Evolutionary Computation (ISGEC).
For information about the annual Euro-Genetic-Programming
Conference to be held on April 5-7, 2004 (Monday – Wednesday) at the
University of Coimbra in Coimbra Portugal. For information about the
2003 and 2004 Genetic
Programming Theory and Practice (GPTP) workshops held at the University
of Michigan in Ann Arbor. For information about Asia-Pacific
Workshop on Genetic Programming (ASPGP03) to be held in Canberra, Australia on December
8, 2003. For information about the annual NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable
Hardware Conference (EH) to be held on June 24-26 (Thursday-Saturday),
2004 in Seattle.
Last updated on December 7, 2003