1980
DOI: 10.1109/tsmc.1980.4308561
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Adaptive System Design: A Genetic Approach

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“…Genetic Algorithms (GAs) [2,3] are used to generate the population of movement generation operators. The population evolves by using crossover and mutation and only the strongest elements survive, thus contributing to improved performance in terms of more probable/optimal movements.…”
Section: Genetic Evolution Of Target Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genetic Algorithms (GAs) [2,3] are used to generate the population of movement generation operators. The population evolves by using crossover and mutation and only the strongest elements survive, thus contributing to improved performance in terms of more probable/optimal movements.…”
Section: Genetic Evolution Of Target Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genetic algorithms (GAs) are a family of adaptive search procedures that have been described and extensively analyzed in the literature (De Jong, 1980;Grefenstette, 1986;Holland, 1975). GAs derive their name from the fact that they are loosely based on models of genetic change in a population of individuals.…”
Section: Exploiting the Power Of Genetic Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 1 gives an abstract example of how the fitness of individuals in a population improves over time. Readers interested in a more detailed discussion of GAs should see Holland (1975), De Jong (1980), and Grefenstette (1986).…”
Section: Exploiting the Power Of Genetic Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Um GAé um sistema adaptativo que, ao invés de necessitar de informação prévia sobre o problema a ser resolvido (JONG, 1980), define um processo de adaptação que mantém uma população de estruturas a partir das quais são derivadas novas estruturas (JONG, 1988) por meio de técnicas inspiradas no sistema evolutivo natural, como hereditariedade, seleção natural, cruzamento e recombinação (HOLLAND, 1975). Assim, a informação sobre o problemaé dinamicamente acumulada para gerar uma solução aceitável (JONG, 1980).…”
Section: Algoritmos Genéticosunclassified
“…Assim, a informação sobre o problemaé dinamicamente acumulada para gerar uma solução aceitável (JONG, 1980). Na Seção 2.2.2.1é descrito, de forma geral, o funcionamento dos GAs.…”
Section: Algoritmos Genéticosunclassified