Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Evolutionary programming is one of the four major evolutionary algorithm paradigms. It was first used by Lawrence J. Fogel in the US in 1960 in order to use simulated evolution as a learning process aiming to generate artificial intelligence. Fogel used finite state machines as pre ...Visas aprašymas
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Evolutionary programming is one of the four major evolutionary algorithm paradigms. It was first used by Lawrence J. Fogel in the US in 1960 in order to use simulated evolution as a learning process aiming to generate artificial intelligence. Fogel used finite state machines as predictors and evolved them. Currently evolutionary programming is a wide evolutionary computing dialect with no fixed structure or (representation), in contrast with some of the other dialects. It is becoming harder to distinguish from evolutionary strategies. Some of its original variants are quite similar to the later genetic programming, except that the program structure is fixed and its numerical parameters are allowed to evolve.