Description
The Artificial Epigenetic Network was evolved using NSGA-II and applied to the control of the coupled inverted pendulums task. This data set provides the fitness, size of the genetic network and size of the epigenetic network (in that order) at the end of 250th generation for all population members.
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| Date made available | 14 Sept 2015 |
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| Publisher | University of York |
| Temporal coverage | 10 Feb 2015 - 12 Jun 2015 |
| Date of data production | 10 Feb 2015 |
Research output
- 1 Conference contribution
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Evolving efficient solutions to complex problems using the Artificial Epigenetic Network
Turner, A. P., Trefzer, M. A., Lones, M. A. & Tyrrell, A., 2015, Information Processing in Cells and Tissues: 10th International Conference, IPCAT 2015, San Diego, CA, USA, September 14-16, 2015, Proceedings. Lones, M., Tyrrell, A., Smith, S. & Fogel, G. (eds.). Springer, p. 153-165 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; vol. 9303).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
Projects
- 1 Finished
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Bio-inspired Adaptive Architectures and Systems
TYRRELL, A. (Principal investigator), Dunn, K. E. (Co-investigator), TEMPESTI, G. (Co-investigator), TIMMIS, J. (Co-investigator), TREFZER, M. A. (Co-investigator) & TURNER, A. P. (Co-investigator)
28/02/14 → 31/08/19
Project: Research project (funded) › Research
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