| Goldberg, David E. Genetic Algorithms in Search, Optimization, and Machine Learning. Reading, MA: AddisonWesley l989. Hinton, Geoffrey. Connectionist Learning Procedures. Artificial Intelligence. 40 (1989) 185-234. |
....in that it maximizes expected overall average payoff when the adaptive process is viewed as a multi armed slot machine problem requiring an optimal allocation of future trials given currently available information. Recent work in genetic algorithms and genetic classifier systems can be surveyed in Goldberg (1989). The conventional genetic algorithm operating on fixed length character strings (typically bit strings) has been successfully used to discover and optimize neural nets (Belew, McInerney and Schraudolph 1991, Miller and Todd 1989, Whitley, Starkweather and Bogart 1990, and Chalmers 1991) 3. ....
Goldberg, David E. Genetic Algorithms in Search, Optimization, and Machine Learning. Reading, MA: AddisonWesley l989. Hinton, Geoffrey. Connectionist Learning Procedures. Artificial Intelligence. 40 (1989) 185-234.
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