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For the past six years, researchers in genetic programming and other program synthesis disciplines have used the General Program Synthesis Benchmark Suite to benchmark many aspects of automatic program synthesis systems. These problems have been used to make notable progress toward the goal of general program synthesis: automatically creating the types of software that human programmers code. Many of the systems that have attempted the problems in the original benchmark suite have used it to demonstrate performance improvements granted through new techniques. Over time, the suite has gradually become outdated, hindering the accurate measurement of further improvements. The field needs a new set of more difficult benchmark problems to move beyond what was previously possible.
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Thomas Helmuth
Washington and Lee University
Peter Kelly
Deakin University
Hamilton College
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0fb7f58090e499da6016ad — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3449639.3459285