Siegel, E.V. and A.D. Chaffe. (1996) Genetically Optimizing the Speed of Programs Evolved to Play Tetris, Advances in Genetic Programming 2, (Angeline and Kinnear, Eds.), 279-298.

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....number of nodes included in their associated tree representation into the fitness measure (Koza, 1992) Iba et al. 1994) and Zhang and Mhlenbein (1996) have proposed a Minimum Description Length (MDL) based fitness function which is a trade off of the model code length and the error code length. Siegel and Chaffe (1996) have introduced a different approach that incorporates a time constraint in order to penalise evolved programs that take excessive execution time. Other multiobjective evolutionary approaches do not use a combined fitness function. Instead, they assign fitness measure on the basis of a separate ....

Siegel, E.V. and A.D. Chaffe. (1996) Genetically Optimizing the Speed of Programs Evolved to Play Tetris, Advances in Genetic Programming 2, (Angeline and Kinnear, Eds.), 279-298.

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