Benjamin Franklin and Marcel Bergerman. Cultural algorithms: Concepts and experiments. In Proc. of the 2000.

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.... of the individuals that belong to a certain population [17] 7] Reynolds attempts to capture this double inheritance phenomenon in the cultural algorithm [18] The goal is to increase the learning or convergence rates of the algorithm as to provide a better response to a large number of problems [10]. Cultural algorithms operate on two spaces. First, they operate on the population space as any other evolutionary computation technique in which a set of individuals (called population) is adopted. Each individual has a set of features independent from each other which allows us to determine its ....

Benjamin Franklin and Marcel Bergerman. Cultural algorithms: Concepts and experiments. In Proc. of the 2000.

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