John Koza

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1Building a Parallel Computer System for $18,000 that Performs a Half Peta-Flop per Day Forrest H Bennett III John R. Koza

Building a Parallel Computer System for $18,000 that Performs a Half Peta-Flop per Day Forrest H Bennett III John R. Koza

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    2Human-Competitive Machine Intelligence by Means of Genetic Algorithms John R. Koza Section on Medical Informatics Department of Medicine Stanford University

    Human-Competitive Machine Intelligence by Means of Genetic Algorithms John R. Koza Section on Medical Informatics Department of Medicine Stanford University

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      3Genetic Programming as a Darwinian Invention Machine John R. Koza Section on Medical Informatics Department of Medicine Stanford, California 94305

      Genetic Programming as a Darwinian Invention Machine John R. Koza Section on Medical Informatics Department of Medicine Stanford, California 94305

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        4Design of a 96 Decibel Operational Amplifier and Other Problems for Which a Computer Program Evolved by Genetic Programming is Competitive with Human Performance John R. Koza

        Design of a 96 Decibel Operational Amplifier and Other Problems for Which a Computer Program Evolved by Genetic Programming is Competitive with Human Performance John R. Koza

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          5Four Problems for which a Computer Program Evolved by Genetic Programming is Competitive with Human Performance John R. Koza  Forrest H Bennett III

          Four Problems for which a Computer Program Evolved by Genetic Programming is Competitive with Human Performance John R. Koza Forrest H Bennett III

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            6Use of Time-Domain Simulations in Automatic Synthesis of Computational Circuits Using Genetic Programming William Mydlowec John R. Koza

            Use of Time-Domain Simulations in Automatic Synthesis of Computational Circuits Using Genetic Programming William Mydlowec John R. Koza

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              7Routine High-Return Human-Competitive Machine Learning John R. Koza Matthew J. Streeter  Martin A. Keane

              Routine High-Return Human-Competitive Machine Learning John R. Koza Matthew J. Streeter Martin A. Keane

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                8Classifying Proteins as Extracellular using Programmatic Motifs and Genetic Programming John R. Koza Forrest H Bennett III

                Classifying Proteins as Extracellular using Programmatic Motifs and Genetic Programming John R. Koza Forrest H Bennett III

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                  9Use of Architecture-Altering Operations to Dynamically Adapt a Three-Way Analog Source Identification Circuit to Accommodate a New Source John R. Koza  Forrest H Bennett III

                  Use of Architecture-Altering Operations to Dynamically Adapt a Three-Way Analog Source Identification Circuit to Accommodate a New Source John R. Koza Forrest H Bennett III

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                    10David Andre and John R. Koza This chapter describes the parallel implementation of genetic programming in the C programming language using a PC type computer (running Windows) acting as a host and a network of processing

                    David Andre and John R. Koza This chapter describes the parallel implementation of genetic programming in the C programming language using a PC type computer (running Windows) acting as a host and a network of processing

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                    Language: English - Date: 2006-11-17 21:16:43