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Evolving simple programs for playing atari games

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Cartesian Genetic Programming (CGP) has previously shown capabilities in image processing tasks by evolving programs with a function set specialized for computer vision. A similar approach can be applied to Atari playing. Programs are evolved using mixed type CGP with a function set suited for matrix operations, including image processing, but allowing for controller behavior to emerge. While the programs are relatively small, many controllers are competitive with state of the art methods for the Atari benchmark set and require less training time. By evaluating the programs of the best evolved individuals, simple but effective strategies can be found.
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hal-03622977 , version 1 (29-03-2022)

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Dennis Wilson, Sylvain Cussat-Blanc, Hervé Luga, Julian Miller. Evolving simple programs for playing atari games. Genetic and Evolutionary Computation COnference (GECCO 2018), Jul 2018, Kyoto, Japan. pp.229-236. ⟨hal-03622977⟩
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