Inferring and exploiting problem structure with schema grammar

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Cox, Chris R. [1 ]
Watson, Richard A. [1 ]
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[1] Cox, Chris R.
[2] Watson, Richard A.
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| 1600年 / Springer Verlag卷 / 8672期
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Compression algorithms - Estimation of distribution algorithms - Evolutionary search - Fitness landscape - Generative grammar - Grammar induction - Grammatical models - Multivariate patterns;
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10.1007/978-3-319-10762-2_40
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In this work we introduce a model-building algorithm that is able to infer problem structure using generative grammar induction. We define a class of grammar that can represent the structure of a problem space as a hierarchy of multivariate patterns (schemata), and a compression algorithm that can infer an instance of the grammar from a collection of sample individuals. Unlike conventional sequential grammars the rules of the grammar define unordered set-membership productions and are therefore insensitive to gene ordering or physical linkage. We show that when grammars are inferred from populations of fit individuals on shuffled nearest-neighbour NK-landscape problems, there is a correlation between the compressibility of a population and the degree of inherent problem structure. We also demonstrate how the information captured by the grammatical model from a population can aid evolutionary search. By using the lexicon of schemata inferred into a grammar to facilitate variation, we show that a population is able to incrementally learn and then exploit its own structure to find fitter regions of the search space, and ultimately locate the global optimum. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014.
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