xegaGeGene
Grammatical Evolution
Grammatical evolution (see O'Neil, M. and Ryan, C. (2003,ISBN:1-4020-7444-1)) uses decoders to convert linear (binary or integer genes) into programs. In addition, automatic determination of codon precision with a limited rule choice bias is provided. For a recent survey of grammatical evolution, see Ryan, C., O'Neill, M., and Collins, J. J. (2018) doi:10.1007/978-3-319-78717-6.
- Version1.0.0.0
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- LicenseMIT
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- Needs compilation?No
- Last release02/17/2024
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Andreas Geyer-Schulz
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Last 30 days
This package has been downloaded 611 times in the last 30 days. This could be a paper that people cite without reading. Reaching the medium popularity echelon is no small feat! The following heatmap shows the distribution of downloads per day. Yesterday, it was downloaded 54 times.
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Last 365 days
This package has been downloaded 6,728 times in the last 365 days. That's a lot of interest! Someone might even write a blog post about it. The day with the most downloads was Apr 18, 2025 with 61 downloads.
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