The Holland broadcast language and the modeling of biochemical networks

The Broadcast Language is a programming formalism devised by Holland in 1975, which aims at improving the efficiency of Genetic Algorithms (GAs) during long-term evolution. The key mechanism of the Broadcast Language is to allow GAs to employ an adaptable problem representation. Fixed problem encoding is commonly used by GAs but may limit their performance in particular cases. This paper describes an implementation of the Broadcast Language and its application to modeling biochemical networks. Holland presented the Broadcast Language in his book “Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems” w... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Decraene, James
Mitchell, George G.
McMullin, Barry
Kelly, Ciarán
Dokumenttyp: Conference or Workshop Item
Erscheinungsdatum: 2007
Verlag/Hrsg.: Springer
Schlagwörter: Artificial intelligence / Algorithms / Broadcast Language / adaptable representation / biochemical networks modeling
Sprache: Englisch
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