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Automatic generation of XSLT stylesheets using evolutionary algorithms

Published: 12 July 2008 Publication History

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This paper introduces a procedure based on genetic programming to evolve XSLT programs (usually called stylesheets or logicsheets). XSLT is a general purpose, document-oriented functional language, generally used to transform XML documents or, in general, solve any problem that can be coded as an XML document. The proposed solution uses a tree representation for the stylesheets as well as diverse specific operators in order to obtain, in the studied cases and a reasonable time, a XSLT stylesheet that performs the transformation.

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    GECCO '08: Proceedings of the 10th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation
    July 2008
    1814 pages
    ISBN:9781605581309
    DOI:10.1145/1389095
    • Conference Chair:
    • Conor Ryan,
    • Editor:
    • Maarten Keijzer
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    Published: 12 July 2008

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    1. XML
    2. XSLT
    3. evolutionary computation techniques
    4. stylesheets

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    • (2013)Improving evolutionary solutions to the game of mastermind using an entropy-based scoring methodProceedings of the 15th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation10.1145/2463372.2463473(829-836)Online publication date: 6-Jul-2013
    • (2013)Influence of selective pressure on quality of solutions and speed of evolutionary mastermind2013 IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computational Intelligence (FOCI)10.1109/FOCI.2013.6602464(122-129)Online publication date: Apr-2013
    • (2010)Evolution of XPath lists for document data selectionProceedings of the 11th international conference on Parallel problem solving from nature: Part II10.5555/1887255.1887293(341-350)Online publication date: 11-Sep-2010
    • (2010)Evolution of XPath Lists for Document Data SelectionParallel Problem Solving from Nature, PPSN XI10.1007/978-3-642-15871-1_35(341-350)Online publication date: 2010

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