Genetic Programming: The Movie
by John R. Koza and James P. Rice
Videotape Accompanying the 1992 Book
Genetic Programming: On the Programming of Computers by Means of Natural
Selection
Published
1992
This videotape accompanies the 1992 book
Genetic Programming: On the
Programming of Computers by Means of Natural Selection. This
videotape provides a general introduction to genetic programming and a
visualization of actual computer runs for many of the problems discussed in the
book Genetic Programming: On the Programming of Computers by Means of Natural
Selection. These problems include symbolic regression, the intertwined spirals,
the artificial ant, the truck backer upper, broom balancing, wall following,
box moving, the discrete pursuer-evader game, the differential pursuer-evader
game, inverse kinematics for controlling a robot arm, emergent collecting
behavior, emergent central place foraging, the integer randomizer, the
one-dimensional cellular automaton randomizer, the two-dimensional cellular
automaton randomizer, task prioritization (Pac Man), programmatic image
compression, solving numeric equations for a numeric root, optimization of
lizard foraging, Boolean function learning for the 11-multiplexer, co-evolution
of game-playing strategies, and hierarchical automatic function definition as
applied to learning the Boolean even-11-parity function.
Published
by
The MIT Press
VHS NTSC format (KOZGVV) (ISBN 0-262-61084-1)
VHS PAL format (KOZGPV) (ISBN 0-262-61087-6)
VHS SECAM format (KOZGSV) (ISBN 0-262-61088-4)
Published
1992
Last updated August 3, 2003
Click here to go to · 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
· 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.
· 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 on annual GECCO conference (which includes the annual GP
conference) on June 26–30, 2004 (Saturday – Wednesday) in Seattle, visit the
International Society for Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (ISGEC).
· For
information on the annual Euro-Genetic-Programming Conference to be held on
April 5-7, 2004 (Monday – Wednesday) at the University of Coimbra in Coimbra
Portugal, visit http://www.evonet.info/eurogp2004/