On the Use of Directed Acyclic Graph to Represent a Population of Computer Programs.
Simon HandleyPublished in: International Conference on Evolutionary Computation (1994)
Keyphrases
- computer programs
- directed acyclic graph
- programming language
- random variables
- equivalence class
- expert systems
- equivalence classes
- conditional independence
- transitive closure
- directed graph
- turing test
- software agents
- computer hardware
- bayesian network structures
- structural learning
- human users
- causal models
- computer programming
- probabilistic model
- multi agent systems
- trading strategies
- connected subgraphs