Comparing the Performance of the Evolvable PiGrammatical Evolution Genotype Phenotype Map to Grammatical Evolution in the Dynamic Ms. Pac-Man Environment

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Edgar Galvan-Lopez, David Fagan, Eoin Murphy, John Swafford, Alex Agapitos, Michael O Neill and Anthony Brabazon., Comparing the Performance of the Evolvable PiGrammatical Evolution Genotype Phenotype Map to Grammatical Evolution in the Dynamic Ms. Pac-Man Environment, CEC 2010: Proceedings of the 12th Annual Congress on Evolutionary Computation, CEC 2010: 12th Annual Congress on Evolutionary Computation, Barcelona, Spain, 18-23 July, IEEE Press, 2010, 1587 1594

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In this work, we examine the capabilities of two forms of mappings by means of Grammatical Evolution (GE) to successfully generate controllers by combining high-level functions in a dynamic environment. In this work we adopted the Ms. Pac-Man game as a benchmark test bed. We show that the standard GE mapping and Position Independent GE (?GE) mapping achieve similar performance in terms of maximising the score. We also show that the controllers produced by both approaches have an overall better performance in terms of maximising the score compared to a hand-coded agent. There are, however, significant differences in the controllers produced by these two approaches: standard GE produces more controllers with invalid code, whereas the opposite is seen with ?GE.

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Sponsor: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
Grant Number: 08/IN.1/I1868

Other Titles: CEC 2010: Proceedings of the 12th Annual Congress on Evolutionary Computation
Publisher: IEEE Press
Type of material: Conference Paper