Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20080016013
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Title Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
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This paper is one of many (search Google with 'neural network fitness function') that describes the use of neural networks to evaluate the fitness function. This paper precedes claims 4 and 14.
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Submitted by: Charles PeckLast updated: 6 months ago
Title Proceedings of the International ICSC Symposium on Intelligent Industrial Automation (IIA'96) and So
ISBN 390-64-5401-0
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This is one publication of many (search for 'neural network fitness function' on Google) that describes the use of a neural network for performing fitness evaluation. This publication precedes claims 4 and 14.
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Submitted by: Charles PeckLast updated: 6 months ago
Title Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines, Volume 2
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This paper is one of many (do a Google on "fpga fitness function" for more) that describes the use of a programmable hardware device (fpga) for fitness evaluation in a genetic algorithm.
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Submitted by: Charles PeckLast updated: 6 months ago
Title Computational Intelligence and Multimedia Applications, 1999. ICCIMA apos;99. Proceedings. Third Int
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In claim 1, the inventors claim a particular decomposition of a MOEA that mirrors the generally understood structure of the algorithm. Object-oriented software systems typically use the same or very similar decompositions. The decomposition described in this paper is identical except that it groups the fitness evaluator and the dominance filter into one component (see figure 1). The random number generator is included by not illustrated. The paper also allows archiving of fitness evaluations according to user specifications.
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