Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems (1975, MIT Press)
nbernard 20 hours ago [-]
Be aware that genetic algorithms are a type of evolutionary algorithms: Do you actually want to learn about genetic algorithms specifically, or more generally about evolutionary algorithms ?
andyjohnson0 10 hours ago [-]
Thank you. Initially the former, and maybe later the latter.
jharohit 6 hours ago [-]
i have been pouring on my 10% free time into evolutionary algorithms. thinking about the premise of what a transformer alternative with evolutionary algorithms look like.
Would be keen on talking to anyone who has been researching in this area. X: @jharohit
andyjohnson0 1 days ago [-]
I've seen recommendations for Genetic Algorithms in Search, Optimization, and Machine Learning by David E Goldberg as a classic/foundation text. However its 35+ years old. Is it still worth reading?
dhruv3006 20 hours ago [-]
ISI Kolkata has a lot of research on it - you can go through the phd monologues maybe.
hdjhdbdhdh 1 days ago [-]
I'd recommend going back to first principles for both and learning biology.
hdjhdbdhdh 1 days ago [-]
And I get that this is yes not a book ... But a whole bunch of books... But there is a lot to learn from biology in this case
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland%27s_schema_theorem
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Henry_Holland
Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems (1975, MIT Press)
Would be keen on talking to anyone who has been researching in this area. X: @jharohit
(2015)