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Representation
also coding or problem representation, the mapping of the
optimization problem to the genome level.
Problem-dependent (also called ``natural'') representations and
problem-independent representations have to be distinguished.
For parameter optimization problems
genotype
and
phenotype
are identical when using the ``natural'' representation
(see ES or
real-coded GA).
For combinatorial or structure optimization problems the
``natural'' representation cannot be defined in general.
The canonical
GA typically operates on a
problem-independent representation, i.e., all
object parameter
spaces are mapped onto the space
of bit-strings (e.g., binary or Gray code for the representation
of real-valued numbers). If every property of the phenotype has a unique
state in the genotype, the representation is called
direct, otherwise indirect. If parts of the genotype do
not have any influence on the phenotype, the coding is called
redundant.
Hans-Georg Beyer
2002-02-25