Re: GA Music fitness: a practical guide
- From: "dvunkannon@xxxxxxxxxxx" <dvunkannon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 9 Feb 2006 12:44:36 -0800
If you want them in a particular ratio, say 70-30, then use fitness
proportionate selection and assign one of them a fitness of .7 and the
other a fitness of .3, and eventually you will see them in those ratios
in the population. Once again, this shows that a fitness scale of
{good, bad} is not going to work for you.
Also, are you showing building blocks or complete population mambers?
How will you score "2 2 3" or "3 5 3 2"? Are you assigning a score
using an algorithm or using human judgement?
Cheers,
David
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