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In this chapter we will investigate structural and semantic distance metrics for linear genetic programs. A causal connection between changes of genotypes and of phenotypes form a necessary condition for being able to control differences between genetic programs. The two objectives of this chapter are to show [1] how distance information between individuals can be used to control structural diversity of individuals and [2] how variation distance on effective code can be controlled probabilistically with different linear genetic operators.
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(2007). Control of Diversity and Variation Step Size. In: Linear Genetic Programming. Genetic and Evolutionary Computation. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-31030-5_9
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