top | item 10247684 (no title) rational-future | 10 years ago The trial in genetic programming is too random, compared to what a human researcher would try. discuss order hn newest chongli|10 years ago Doesn't this tear down the entire premise of the article? "Just trial & error" dismisses all the thought that goes into designing experiments and analyzing the data. nitrogen|10 years ago Human trial and error is more like a hill-climbing algorithm or a localized graph search algorithm, things which computers can do quite well. zo1|10 years ago You'd be surprised at how directed forces applied to "random" values yields surprising solutions.
chongli|10 years ago Doesn't this tear down the entire premise of the article? "Just trial & error" dismisses all the thought that goes into designing experiments and analyzing the data. nitrogen|10 years ago Human trial and error is more like a hill-climbing algorithm or a localized graph search algorithm, things which computers can do quite well.
nitrogen|10 years ago Human trial and error is more like a hill-climbing algorithm or a localized graph search algorithm, things which computers can do quite well.
zo1|10 years ago You'd be surprised at how directed forces applied to "random" values yields surprising solutions.
chongli|10 years ago
nitrogen|10 years ago
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