IUBio

It's primitive; it's dumb; it's brittle--but it's AI.

William Tanksley wtanksle at dolphin.openprojects.net
Thu Jul 22 21:14:47 EST 1999


On 20 Jul 99 04:51:25 GMT, Arthur T. Murray wrote:
>robert mun-Oz, rlmunoz at mediaone.net, wrote on Fri, 16 Jul 1999:

>However, on a 333 MH Compaq Presario it runs TOO FAST (compared with
>the vintage 1985 Amiga 1000 that runs at 7 MH).  Therefore a stop
>has been re-inserted into the public domain source code to keep it
>from running down the screen as a streaking blur of messages.

Fast is nice :).

>There will not be any new Mind.Forth until the weighting problems
>have been worked out -- as they were indeed in 26nov1994 Mind.Rexx.

Are the weighting problems solvable using simulated annealing or genetic
algorithms?  That is, can solutions either be characterized by a single
'fitness number', or can solutions somehow compete against each other in
an automatic way?

-- 
-William "Billy" Tanksley



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