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| I was reading Kenneth Anderson's "Courage in Profiling" paper, which is about writing fast lisp code. The author uses as a benchmark an example of genetic programming, from Koza's book. The optimized lisp code of this example was once available separately on a ftp site ftp://openmap.bbn.com/pub/kanderson/...age/koza3.lisp but it is no longer there. And I can't just ask the author because he's passed out. I haven't been able to find this file anywhere, Wayback Machine included. I think it would be interesting to study this piece of code, also because I find GP an interesting field in itself. Maybe some reader of this group has a copy of this "koza3.lisp" file somewhere? Giovanni |
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| Thanks to Don Dietrick, the code is now available again at: http://openmap.bbn.com/~kanderso/lis...ter94/courage/ > I was reading Kenneth Anderson's "Courage in Profiling" paper, which is > about writing fast lisp code. The author uses as a benchmark an example > of genetic programming, from Koza's book. > The optimized lisp code of this example was once available separately on > a ftp site > ftp://openmap.bbn.com/pub/kanderson/...age/koza3.lisp > but it is no longer there. And I can't just ask the author because he's > passed out. > I haven't been able to find this file anywhere, Wayback Machine > included. I think it would be interesting to study this piece of code, > also because I find GP an interesting field in itself. > Maybe some reader of this group has a copy of this "koza3.lisp" file > somewhere? > > Giovanni |
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