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The MOSES Metapopulation
Or, how to select a promising species for mutation. Continue reading
Posted in Design, Documentation, Theory
Tagged evolution, genetic programming, Learning, MOSES
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Fishgram: Frequent Interesting Subhypergraph Mining for OpenCog
One of the tools OpenCog has needed for a long time, is something that can relatively quickly scan an Atomspace and find the interesting patterns in it. “Interesting” may be defined in a variety of ways, such as “frequent”, or … Continue reading
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