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Gwoing Yu
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Jan 2, 2004
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Dear sir/madame, I am a newbie in GA programming. It comes to me that I want to apply GA to develop an N-gene binary string by two GA operators: crossover and...
Son Duong Truong
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Truong Son: The primary reason to use a GA (or GP) is that you want to conduct a search over individuals in a search space for which you believe that the ...
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Dear Dr John Koza is there is any rule that says that substructures combination can lead to a better individual. i have seen alot of applications that used...
walid ahmed
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Dear Dr John Koza, Thank you very much for your advice and provided related useful websites. I will definitely have a look at those websites for more details. ...
Son Duong Truong
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Hello: There is definitely no rule or theorem that says that "substructure combination [will] lead to a better individual." If the search space of a particular...
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Hello: There are (recently updated) links to a large number of web sites with GA and GP software on the web site of my course at Stanford University at ...
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Hi, I think you mean phenotype when you wrote phoneme. Phenotype is just a fancy word for the general body plan that can be constructed from the genotype - the...
David vun Kannon
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David...thanks for the clarification and insight. It still seems, though that the ability to evolve is a desirable trait; and an organism that can evolve and ...
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At least in nature, the ability to evolve is a trait of populations, while the ability to learn is a trait of individuals. When the two are combined (as in...
David vun Kannon
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Jan 5, 2004
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Dear Dr Koza i am sorry , i did not understand the example of telphone pole... can u plz clarify more Walid ... ...
walid ahmed
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You can also look at my paper which describes a measure of simularity between a single tree and a group of trees. @InProceedings{monsieurs03, author =...
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Hi, I just got back to work after the holidays and started searching the web for "structural distance". I didn't find anything definitive, but it usually seems...
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Call for Tutorial Proposals KDD-2004 THE TENTH ACM SIGKDD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY AND DATA MINING August 22-25, 2004 Seattle, WA, USA ...
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Call for Tutorial Proposals KDD-2004 THE TENTH ACM SIGKDD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY AND DATA MINING August 22-25, 2004 Seattle, WA, USA ...
Gabor Melli
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Jan 6, 2004
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David... please consider elaborating on your thoughts on why "one of the difficulties of credit assignment ... Would like to have this background as a...
dennis petkiewicz
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Dennis, In a stimulus-response system (no hidden layers of neurons) error correction (credit allocation with a switched sign) is easy. There are N direct...
David vun Kannon
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hi all please if any one can get a dll for lisp to send a copy for me that's because i want to link the features of lisp with visual basic so please help me ...
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A major revision to the "Push" language for evolutionary computation ("Push2") has been completed and a number of new files are now available for...
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Hi, The following reference is for the article I wrote about, and might be a good starting point. It shows the definition of the distance, as well as the...
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I like the bit where you considered calling this new version "push--" on account of the removal of OOP features! I've had a quick read of the Push 2 spec -...
Lucas, Simon M
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Simon, Yes, we had some fun with the name brainstorming. I especially liked the name "p," meaning "streamlined push" -- particularly since "programming with p"...
Lee Spector
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KDD-2004 Call for Industrial/Government Track Papers, deadline February 20, 2004 KDD-2004 THE TENTH ACM SIGKDD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY...
Gabor Melli
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Hello Christian, I have just downloaded OpenBeagle 2.1.0 and am now looking how to install it. My only present C++ compiler is the one that ships with C++...
Richard Kavanagh
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Hi Richard, Until version 1.0.1 (released in November 2002) Borland C++ Builder was the compiler I supported on Windows. I then switched to Visual Studio as ...
Christian Gagne
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Hi, Thanks, Kazuto (and everyone else) for the help. I have read the Ekart and Nemeth paper, but I've gone rather quiet on this subject. This is because the...
Ian Badcoe
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Dear Colleague, Please find below information on the Poster Sessions (Regular and Group) of the 2004 NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware. Please visit...
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Hi, Do we have an implementation of STGP using LISP out there? If not, what other implementations do we have? Thank you very much for your help. Regards, ...
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Hi, Do we have any implementation (available on the web) of the idea re "grammatical evolution" that is outlined in the paper: @inproceedings{...
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