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Subject: Re: "It's alive, I tell you! It's alive!"

Author: Matthew Hull

Date: 08:54:16 05/12/05

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On May 12, 2005 at 11:47:54, Steven Edwards wrote:

>On May 12, 2005 at 09:17:16, Matthew Hull wrote:
>>On May 12, 2005 at 01:57:19, Steven Edwards wrote:
>
>>>After 101 cycles, a new champion organism was produced that matched nine of the
>>>Bloss problems.  After 285 cycles a ten matcher was found.  And on cycle 411 an
>>>organism was found that matched eleven.  A twelve of fourteen matcher was
>>>produced on cycle 453, and a thirteen match organism appeared on habitat cycle
>>>1297.
>
>>The process sounds alot like neural network training.
>
>It's simpler in that an organism doesn't have a complex topography as does an
>NN.  It's more complex it that there are multple organisms in a persistent
>breeding pool.


How long did it take to complete the 1297 cycles?

I suppose the cycle length depends upon the number of problems in the test, too?



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