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BraneCloud Evolution An independent fork of ECJ for C# .NET 4.0 is available here: http://branecloud.codeplex.com Since ECJ is heavily dependent on parameterization for flexibility, this fork has been designed to consume...(more) Submitted 2011-05-29 15:30:30 by bstabile Rating: 0 (0 votes) | 272 Views Section: Research and News
Evovling Mathematical Expressions from Numerical Data A very interesting approach to the evolution of mathematical functions using Mathematica can be found here:...(more) Submitted 2010-06-10 18:28:27 by bonnarj Rating: 0 (0 votes) | 460 Views Section: Research and News
pySTEP or Python Strongly Typed gEnetic Programming Hi! PYSTEP is a light Genetic Programming package in Python. The users can use it to easily evolve populations of trees with precise grammatical and structural constraints. In other worlds you can...(more) Submitted 2009-09-19 03:02:45 by p33ble Rating: 0 (0 votes) | 986 Views Section: Research and News
nice demo A very nice and simple genetic programming demo: here I think you need firefox to see...(more) Submitted 2007-05-29 15:32:31 by drjon Rating: 0 (0 votes) | 3335 Views Section: Research and News
DGPF Hello, if you're interested in Genetic Algorithms, Genetic Programming or multi-objective, randomized heuristic search algorithms, you would maybe like to have a look at the Distributed Genetic...(more) Submitted 2006-05-15 09:17:46 by DGPF Rating: 5 (1 votes) | 3216 Views Section: Research and News
Meta Genetic Programming A rather intriguing but mostly unexplored use of genetic programming is to evolve programs that themselves evolve programs. While this approach can be somewhat more complicated than single level...(more) Submitted 2005-10-31 12:51:54 by psiolent Rating: 0 (0 votes) | 2545 Views Section: Research and News
The Birth of Genetic Programming For satisfying the historian of computer science in you, here is the first paper ever written on genetic programming. This paper was presented in July of 1985 at Carnegie-Mellon University in...(more) Submitted 2005-10-07 17:23:19 by psiolent Rating: 5 (1 votes) | 3153 Views Section: Research and News
Fighting Crime with Genetic Algorithms An article at NewScientist.com discusses the application of genetic algorithms to improve a certain crime fighting tool: creating a suspect's likeness from the memory of a witness. Typically when a...(more) Submitted 2005-09-29 08:37:52 by psiolent Rating: 5 (2 votes) | 2697 Views Section: Research and News
Genetic Programming Challenges Intelligent Design An article in the Boston Globe suggests that the successes of genetic programming challenges one of the core ideas of intelligent design: namely that complexity can't arise from random selective...(more) Submitted 2005-09-17 20:07:19 by psiolent Rating: 0 (0 votes) | 1605 Views Section: Research and News
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