Abstract

This paper describes a genetic programming (GP) approach to medical data classification problems. In this approach, the evolved genetic programs are simplified online during the evolutionary process using algebraic simplification rules, algebraic equivalence and prime techniques. The new simplification GP approach is examined and compared to the standard GP approach on two medical data classification problems. The results suggest that the new simplification GP approach can not only be more efficient with slightly better classification performance than the basic GP system on these problems, but also significantly reduce the sizes of evolved programs. Comparison with other methods including decision trees, naive Bayes, nearest neighbour, nearest centroid, and neural networks suggests that the new GP approach achieved superior results to almost all of these methods on these problems. The evolved genetic programs are also easier to interpret than the "hidden patterns" discovered by the other methods.

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