Thanks for this clarification, but I still don't understand from where did you get the numbers 60 - 14 - 64 - 125 - 65 - 125 - 128 - 233? Could you clarify this for me please?
GE uses a GA to generate chromosomes, that is, bunch of numbers. In the first generation, the numbers are randomly generated up to a given length. This is just an example sequence of numbers that could have been generated by GE. Makes sense? If you are not clear on Genetic Algorithms, then watch this: ua-cam.com/video/CaYXJtSbcXs/v-deo.html and its highly popular implementation with code ua-cam.com/video/s5uYrvL_Hkw/v-deo.html
Thanks for the clear explanation!
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R has awesome package Gramevol for grammatic evolution
Really good, thanks
Thanks for this clarification, but I still don't understand from where did you get the numbers 60 - 14 - 64 - 125 - 65 - 125 - 128 - 233?
Could you clarify this for me please?
GE uses a GA to generate chromosomes, that is, bunch of numbers. In the first generation, the numbers are randomly generated up to a given length. This is just an example sequence of numbers that could have been generated by GE. Makes sense? If you are not clear on Genetic Algorithms, then watch this: ua-cam.com/video/CaYXJtSbcXs/v-deo.html and its highly popular implementation with code ua-cam.com/video/s5uYrvL_Hkw/v-deo.html