Proceedings of the 2001 Congress on Evolutionary Computation (IEEE Cat. No.01TH8546)
DOI: 10.1109/cec.2001.934363
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On neutral networks and evolvability

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“…Ebner et al [24], [25] argued that these types of mappings are particularly interesting since they seem to allow neutral networks that are intertwined with a high degree of connectivity. This property allows the finding of more species compared with other types of mappings.…”
Section: Previous Work On Neutralitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ebner et al [24], [25] argued that these types of mappings are particularly interesting since they seem to allow neutral networks that are intertwined with a high degree of connectivity. This property allows the finding of more species compared with other types of mappings.…”
Section: Previous Work On Neutralitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, they focused their attention on the RBN mapping proposed and studied in [22]- [24] and measured its influence on evolution using the rate of fitness increase. EAs and Hill-Climbers were used on three different problems to compare the performance obtained with and without the RBN mapping.…”
Section: Previous Work On Neutralitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [19,20], Ebner et al extended the previous investigation of [75,77]. For this purpose, the authors analysed the effects of the RBN mapping and the cellular automaton (both described previously) in the context of what they called phenotype-species mapping.…”
Section: Genotype-phenotype Mappings -Definitions and Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, they focused their attention on the RBN mapping proposed and studied in [19,75,77] and measured its performance using the rate of fitness increase. Knowles and Watson used GAs and Hill-Climbing on three different problems free of neutrality to compare the performance obtained when RBN was and was not used.…”
Section: Criticism To Some Genotype-phenotype Mappingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential benefits of neutrality was subject of many researches in the biological science (Conrad, 1990;Hynen, 1996;Kimura, 1968). At the same time, the growing interest for the usage of this knowledge in evolutionary computation was raised (Barnett, 1998;Ebner et al, 2001). Toussaint & Igel (2002) dealt with the non-injectivity of genotype-phenotype mapping that is the main characteristic of this mapping.…”
Section: The Self-adaptive Evolutionary Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%