random model
From: Darius Blaszijk (dhkblaszyjk_at_zeelandnet.nl)
Date: 03/17/05
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Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 01:44:42 +0100
Hallo,
I have a bit of an awkward question for you. I'm toying around with a GA and
I would like to test it by applying several models. Unfourtunately the
search is rather fast and I have to enter each time a new model by hand. So
I was thinking if there are algorithms present that could generate a
continuous model automatically, so I can feed it to the GA?
The model should incorporate all the standard operators and allow for an
undefined amount of parameters. Can this be done?
I would appreciate any links or pointers on how to procede from here.
Kind regards, Darius Blaszijk
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