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Design of a 96 decibel operational amplifier and other problems for which a computer program evolved by genetic programming is competitive with human …Koza et al., 1996
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- Koza J
- Andre D
- Bennett III F
- Keane M
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It would be desirable if computers could solve problems without the need for a human to write the detailed programmatic steps. That is, it would be desirable to have a domain- independent automatic programming technique in which" What You Want Is What You Get"(" …
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