Co-evolutionary Probabilistic Structured Grammatical Evolution
Abstract
This work proposes an extension to Structured Grammatical Evolution (SGE) called Co-evolutionary Probabilistic Structured Grammatical Evolution (Co-PSGE). In Co-PSGE each individual in the population is composed by a grammar and a genotype, which is a list of dynamic lists, each corresponding to a non-terminal of the grammar containing real numbers that correspond to the probability of choosing a derivation rule. Each individual uses its own grammar to map the genotype into a program. During the evolutionary process, both the grammar and the genotype are subject to variation operators. The performance of the proposed approach is compared to 3 different methods, namely, Grammatical Evolution (GE), Probabilistic Grammatical Evolution (PGE), and SGE on four different benchmark problems. The results show the effectiveness of the approach since Co-PSGE is able to outperform all the methods with statistically significant differences in the majority of the problems.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2204.08985,
title = {Co-evolutionary Probabilistic Structured Grammatical Evolution},
author = {Jessica Mégane and Nuno Lourenço and Penousal Machado},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.08985},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
9 pages, 10 figures, The Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference