Christopher Harris and Bernard Buxton. Low-level edge detection using genetic programming: performance, speci city and application to realworld signals. Research Note RN/97/7, UCL, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, UK, 1997.

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....be implemented using an optimised lter for the particular objective to be achieved. Poli [14] described how to nd optimal lters by means of GP. He also discussed a set of guidelines to make the GP search feasible and e ective. Some recent applications based on this idea show its e ectiveness [3, 7, 16, 17]. Although this method has a high demand of computational resources the results obtained so far justify future research. 3.1.3 Evolved Autonomous Agents Simple autonomous agents controlled by GP evolved programs have been used to explore images and emphasise features of interest in them. Koppen ....

Christopher Harris and Bernard Buxton. Low-level edge detection using genetic programming: performance, speci city and application to realworld signals. Research Note RN/97/7, UCL, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, UK, 1997.

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