| Smith, S. F. 1983. Flexible learning of problem solving heuristics via adaptive search. In Proceedings of the eighth international joint conference on artificial intelligence, 422425. |
.... Pittsburgh Versus Michigan Approach There have historically been two approaches to genetic classification, named after the universities at which the approaches originated: the Michigan approach (Booker et al. 1989; Holland, 1986) and the Pittsburgh approach (De Jong et al. 1993; Janikow, 1993; Smith, 1980, 1983). The main property distinguishing the two approaches is whether each population element represents a single classification rule or a set of rules. Although the two approaches have come with other accessories, we will use this single property to define and distinguish them. In the Michigan ....
Smith, S. F. 1983. Flexible learning of problem solving heuristics via adaptive search. In Proceedings of the eighth international joint conference on artificial intelligence, 422425.
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