Data Mining Using Grammar Based Genetic Programming and (GENETIC PROGRAMMING Volume 3)
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Data Mining Using Grammar Based Genetic Programming and (GENETIC PROGRAMMING Volume 3)
Describes a framework, called GGP (Generic Genetic Programming), that integrates GP and ILP based on a formalism of logic grammers. Accelerates the learning speed and/or improves the quality of the knowledge induced. DLC: Data mining.
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