Why Evolutionary Ontologies are not Genetic Programming

Recently, the concept of evolutionary ontologies (EO) has been introduced. Ever since there are debates whether or not EO’s are genetic algorithms or genetic programming (GP). This article makes a comparison between genetic programming (GP) and evolutionary ontologies (EO). Between the two there...

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Main Authors: Diana Contraș, Oliviu Matei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UT Press Publishing House 2015-06-01
Series:Carpathian Journal of Electronic and Computer Engineering
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Online Access:http://cjece.ubm.ro/vol/8-2015/1506.04-8102.pdf
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Summary:Recently, the concept of evolutionary ontologies (EO) has been introduced. Ever since there are debates whether or not EO’s are genetic algorithms or genetic programming (GP). This article makes a comparison between genetic programming (GP) and evolutionary ontologies (EO). Between the two there are significant differences, which make them completely distinct, although for some specific representations of the ontologic individuals, such as RDF, there are some similarities. However, we prove that there is a large gap between GP's and EO's, which impose EO’s as a new, completely different field of evolutionary computation
ISSN:1844-9689
2343-8908