Abstract

The Sixteenth Annual Humies Competition, which awards $10,000 in cash prizes for computational results deemed to be competitive with results produced by human beings, but are generated automatically by computer, was held as part of the GECCO-2019 program, the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, held July 13--17 in Prague, Czech Republic. The awards, sponsored by John Koza (who is widely acknowledged as the "Father of Genetic Programming") annually solicit newly published papers that describe work fulfilling one or more of eight criteria, including such features as winning a regulated competition against humans or other programs, producing results that are publishable in their own right, not because they were created by a computer program, patentability, and several others, described fully on the competition's website, www.human-competitive.org.

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