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Linear tree



In genetic programming (GP) a linear tree is a program composed of a variable number of unary functions and a single terminal. Note linear tree GP differs from bit string genetic algorithms since a population may contain programs of different lengths and there may be more than two types of functions or more than two types of terminals.

References

Foundations of Genetic Programming.


 
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