Improving Evaluation of Recombination-based Cartesian Genetic Programming

Abstract

Cartesian Genetic Programming has traditionally been using mutation as its main and often sole genetic operator to drive evolutionary search. Despite advancements in recent years, recombinationbased approaches have long been avoided, due to apparent lack of performance gains. This study examines two recently suggested recombination-based operators, subgraph crossover and discrete phenotypic recombination on SRBench, a benchmarking platform for symbolic regression. Using the implementations provided in the TinyverseGP framework, we perform hyperparameter optimisation of the respective representations with these two operators. Our work demonstrates that hyperparameter optimisation can lead to improvements in performance for recombination-based Cartesian Genetic Programming.

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