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Brian J. Ross: Evolutionary Learning and Stochastic Process Algebra. 1st International Workshop on Induction of Process Models, ICML 2007, Corvallis, OR, June 2007.

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Abstract

This extended abstract discusses research us- ing genetic programming to evolve stochastic processes, as modelled in the stochastic pi- calculus.

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