My talk at HollandFest09 is here or in the viewer below.
Presentation “Not your grandmother’s GA” on Slideshare
My talk at HollandFest09 is here or in the viewer below.
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My talk at HollandFest09 is here or in the viewer below.
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My talk at HollandFest09 is here or in the viewer below.
Right now he’s talking about recombination. I’m twittering about this on my twitter account deg511.
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Right now he’s talking about recombination. I’m twittering about this on my twitter account deg511.
Blogging live from HollandFest in Singapore, Steph Forrest, chair of computer science at University of New Mexico, is giving a talk about GAs (actually a simplified version of GA) repairing software bugs. Giving an example from a famous Zune freeze bug.
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Blogging live from HollandFest in Singapore, Steph Forrest, chair of computer science at University of New Mexico, is giving a talk about GAs (actually a simplified version of GA) repairing software bugs. Giving an example from a famous Zune freeze bug.
Discover Magazine released an article We All Live in Darwin’s World in which a certain GA lab director was quoted as saying
“We’re getting Darwin’s ideas to run faster and jump higher,†says David E. Goldberg, director of the Illinois Genetic Algorithms Laboratory in Urbana-Champaign.
Happy Darwin day.
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Discover Magazine released an article We All Live in Darwin’s World in which a certain GA lab director was quoted as saying
“We’re getting Darwin’s ideas to run faster and jump higher,†says David E. Goldberg, director of the Illinois Genetic Algorithms Laboratory in Urbana-Champaign.
Happy Darwin day.
It’s still 7 pm on 11 February in Champaign, but it’s 9am on 12 February here in Singapore, so I can wish everyone a happy Darwin day. It’s doubly special as I’m writing from Nanyang Technological University, at the opening session of an Interdisciplinary Conference, Adaptation, Order, and Emergence: A Tribute to John Holland. Earlier […]
It’s still 7 pm on 11 February in Champaign, but it’s 9am on 12 February here in Singapore, so I can wish everyone a happy Darwin day. It’s doubly special as I’m writing from Nanyang Technological University, at the opening session of an Interdisciplinary Conference, Adaptation, Order, and Emergence: A Tribute to John Holland. Earlier this month John Holland celebrated his 80th birthday, and this conference was organized by NTU, the Santa Fe Institute, and Institute Para Limes to honor that occasion.