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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (6318)11/28/1998 2:15:00 PM
From: Jack Park   of 18928
 
Hi Tom, My evolutionary programming is simply the game you already play, writ large. I just tweak parameters, then see what happens. I do it with a lot of random selections. I sometimes also do it by taking the parameters from two different "children" and mate them, splicing from each, connecting to each, then turning the two new siblings loose on the ticker. That's a bit like the mother and father mating, producing two children. Over time, you land on a few that work really well.

The difference between what I do and what you do is simply this: my pure evolutionary approach uses absolutely no evalution of the splice potential. It's all random. What you do is now called "directed evolution" in which you apply your own brand of wisdom to the choice you make when you change some parameter, try a new sticker, etc.

Cheers, Jack
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