"Why AM and EURISKO Appear to Work", Douglas B. Lenat and John Seely Brown, Artificial Intelligence 23,269-294.

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Artificial Life and Real Robots - Brooks (1992)   (83 citations)  (Correct)

....on our experience with physical robots, it is perhaps not sufficient for the more general case. Langton 91] has suggested the idea of genetically programming a physical robot using the Behavior Language (BL) defined in [Brooks 90a] Unfortunately, there are many drawbacks to using BL directly. Lenat and Brown 84] analyze the the apparent success of the discovery system AM [Lenat 77] They point out the crucial way in which the syntax of the Lisp programs being mutated mirrored the semantics of the world of simple mathematics concepts being explored. We can likewise expect performance of a crossover ....

"Why AM and EURISKO Appear to Work", Douglas B. Lenat and John Seely Brown, Artificial Intelligence 23,269-294.

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