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Automated Representation Learning for Cartesian Genetic Programming Using Neural Networks
Koči, Martin ; Mrázek, Vojtěch (referee) ; Sekanina, Lukáš (advisor)
This master's thesis addresses the integration of neural networks and Cartesian Genetic Programming (CGP). It explores the use of neural networks for automated representation creation for CGP and their application to improve the evolutionary process in CGP. The study covers basic concepts of machine learning, including various types of learning and neural network models. It also touches on evolutionary algorithms with an emphasis on their basic principles, general algorithms, and types of representations. This work also includes principles of representation learning and two fundamental architectures for their creation. It describes the subsequent use of representation learning in genetic programming. The solution design includes data acquisition and preprocessing, representation creation processes, and the utilization of the resulting representations. The thesis also implements two new approaches for creating representations for Cartesian genetic programs. It further explores their use in two new mutation operators, where one is based on direct modification of the vector representation and the other on the selection of genes for mutation based on their similarity. The last of the explored areas is predicting the suitability of candidate solutions using newly emerged representations.

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