Items for possible discussion in upcoming meetings

Tom's Suggestions
Bold papers are highly recommended.

GECCO-2012 papers sent to the list by Tom:
 * Hornby and Bongard: Accelerating Human-Computer Collaborative Search through Learning Comparative and Predictive User Models
 * Bailey et al.: Automatic Generation of Graph Models for Complex Networks by Genetic Programming
 * Swafford et al.: Comparing Methods for Module Identification in Grammatical Evolution
 * Harding et al.: MT-CGP: Mixed Type Cartesian Genetic Programming
 * Le Goues et al.: Representations and Operators for Improving Evolutionary Software Repair
 * Kotzing et al.: The Max Problem Revisited: The Importance of Mutation in Genetic Programming
 * Harper: Spatial Co-Evolution - Quicker, Fitter and Less Bloated

Other papers:
 * Hornby: ALPS: The Age-Layered Population Structure for Reducing the Problem of Premature Convergence

Lee's Suggestions
Jeff Clune, Jean-Baptiste Mouret and Hod Lipson: The evolutionary origins of modularity

Torres-Sosa et al.: Criticality Is an Emergent Property of Genetic Networks that Exhibit Evolvability

Castle and Johnson: Evolving program trees with limited scope variable declarations

Kalai et al.: A Machine Learning Framework for Programming by Example

Yessenov et al.: A Colorful Approach to Programming by Example

McGregor et al.: Evolution of Associative Learning in Chemical Networks

Emma's Suggestions
Ullman, Goodman, Tenenbaum : Theory Acquisition as Stochastic Search

= Previously Read in Lab =
 * Silva and Vanneschi Operator Equalisation, Bloat and Overfitting - This paper features the Bioababailability problem, which may be of particular interest to Zeke since it has to do with doing regression on properties of chemicals.