| John R. Koza - Computers - 2003 - 632 pages
...(S-expressions) and program trees that can be progressively bred by means of genetic programming, and (2) defining a fitness measure that measures how well the behavior and characteristics of a candidate network satisfy the problem's high-level design requirements. The representation and fitness measure... | |
| Saso Dzeroski, Ljupco Todorovski - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2007 - 333 pages
...network of wires merely by specifying the antenna's high-level specifications (Comisky et al., 2000). Our approach to the problem of automatically creating both the topology and sizing of a network of chemical reactions involves 1. establishing a representation for a network of chemical... | |
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