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From: scott b. <sco...@ym...> - 2010-02-22 02:46:41
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From: Mitchell T. <ze...@sh...> - 2007-12-21 19:50:56
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There have been several new subscribers recently. The total number of subscribers is now 72. There is opportunity here for a discussion, if someone would post something. :) To the newcomers: This project has not been very active for over a year now, but there is lots of discussion in the archives that you can read. And of course the downloadable software still runs as well as ever. m |
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From: Mitchell T. <ze...@sh...> - 2007-10-16 01:54:09
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We got a new subscriber yesterday. Welcome, Coz! I should mention that the group is rather inactive at the moment. There are lots of archives you can read, and files that you can download. And you can post here, and people will read your post, and maybe reply. There is also a lot of information on the website, annevolve.sf.net. m |
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From: Mitchell T. <ze...@sh...> - 2007-10-05 23:23:40
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Dave S wrote: > m, > > I've been contemplating contacting you recently about ANNEvolve > myself. Were your ears burning? By the by, it's great to hear from you > again and as always, impressed with your ability to share your time and > experience with others. I am back to school myself to finish my BS in IT > Engineering; Only 18 more months to go ... yeah.. trying to remain > optimistic .. sometimes school seems to be a slow boat process, but life > without learning equates to death, as it were. Although I'm not writing any software or doing anything scientific or technological, I do have a different sort of project involving many people. I've been busy founding a social & environmental movement. If you are curious, take a look at earthchurch.net. If you are concerned about the future of the biosphere you might want to join us. m |
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From: Dave S <ma...@la...> - 2007-10-05 19:39:46
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<p>m,</p><p> I've been contemplating contacting you recently about ANNEvolve myself. Were your ears burning? By the by, it's great to hear from you again and as always, impressed with your ability to share your time and experience with others. I am back to school myself to finish my BS in IT Engineering; Only 18 more months to go ... yeah.. trying to remain optimistic .. sometimes school seems to be a slow boat process, but life without learning equates to death, as it were.</p><p> Welcome to ANNEvelove, newcomers!! </p><p> I'll cut short here to give others a chance to shout out their greetings & salutations.</p><p>Dave Shryack</p><p> "<em>Knowledge not renewed quickly becomes ignorance</em>". - Peter Drucker</p><p /><p>On Thu, October 4, 2007 2:48 pm, Mitchell Timin said: <br />> We have had two new subscribers in the last two days. I suppose it's due <br />> to <br />> the beginning of the school year. <br />> <br />> Although there is a lot of downloadable software, and a lot of mail in the <br />> archives, there is no development going on at the moment. I'm still <br />> willing to <br />> answer questions about the existing software. <br />> <br />> m <br />> <br />> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. <br />> Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. <br />> Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. <br />> Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ <br />> <br /></p> |
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From: Mitchell T. <ze...@sh...> - 2007-10-04 22:48:29
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We have had two new subscribers in the last two days. I suppose it's due to the beginning of the school year. Although there is a lot of downloadable software, and a lot of mail in the archives, there is no development going on at the moment. I'm still willing to answer questions about the existing software. m |
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From: Mitchell T. <ze...@sh...> - 2007-08-20 22:16:24
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I recently started an account on each of those free services. Prolly everyone has heard of Facebook. Linkedin is somewhat similar, but it is oriented to professional or business contacts. If anyone here has an account on either of those, I would like to make a connection to you. My name on LinkedIn is my real name, Mitchell Timin My name on Facebook is Gaia Biosphere. m |
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From: Mitchell T. <ze...@sh...> - 2007-05-15 05:24:58
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rex wrote: > Mitchell Timin <ze...@sh...> [2007-05-14 14:35]: >> It seems like a wonderful thing. > > Did you read his journal? No. Just now I took a brief look. I'm not into programming now, and learning trans would prolly be quite difficult for me. m > http://www.transmuter.org/journal.html > > Fascinating ideas there. > > His project is very, very ambitious, and he just might pull it off. His > editor (Aurora) was in a class by itself, IMO. For example, in the days when other > DOS editors were often limited to 64KB files, Aurora could handle files > up to a gigabyte if the machine had enough disk space. And, Jeff wrote a > new macro language to use to write Aurora. It was relatively easy for > users to extend Aurora using the macro language, and it was very fast. > > -rex |
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From: rex <re...@no...> - 2007-05-14 23:41:26
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Mitchell Timin <ze...@sh...> [2007-05-14 14:35]: > It seems like a wonderful thing. Did you read his journal? http://www.transmuter.org/journal.html Fascinating ideas there. His project is very, very ambitious, and he just might pull it off. His editor (Aurora) was in a class by itself, IMO. For example, in the days when other DOS editors were often limited to 64KB files, Aurora could handle files up to a gigabyte if the machine had enough disk space. And, Jeff wrote a new macro language to use to write Aurora. It was relatively easy for users to extend Aurora using the macro language, and it was very fast. -rex -- Life would be easier if I had the source code. |
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From: Mitchell T. <ze...@sh...> - 2007-05-14 21:22:20
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It seems like a wonderful thing. m rex wrote: > This might be of interest to some of you. Jeff Wunderlich is the author > of Aurora, my all-time favorite editor. > > -rex > > http://www.transmuter.org/intro.html > > What is Trans? > > The Transmuter Programming Language, or Trans for short, is a new > prototype-based dynamic programming language that has been under careful > design and development for several years, and is currently in a testing > phase. Trans is a biologically inspired language, providing a framework > for experimenting with naturally evolving systems of objects over the > net, and for exploring new ideas about recombinant software, code > morphing, and evolutionary programming in general. The Trans model is an > ambitious attempt to fuse modern programming language paradigms with > novel evolutionary programming techniques. It is a modern > object-oriented dynamic language with a built-in capacity for > evolutionary transformation. > > Since modern programming language paradigms are well-known and widely > used, Trans may have the potential to foster increased interest, > development, and acceptance of evolutionary programming. But Trans is ><snip> |
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From: rex <re...@no...> - 2007-05-14 18:19:41
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This might be of interest to some of you. Jeff Wunderlich is the author of Aurora, my all-time favorite editor. -rex http://www.transmuter.org/intro.html What is Trans? The Transmuter Programming Language, or Trans for short, is a new prototype-based dynamic programming language that has been under careful design and development for several years, and is currently in a testing phase. Trans is a biologically inspired language, providing a framework for experimenting with naturally evolving systems of objects over the net, and for exploring new ideas about recombinant software, code morphing, and evolutionary programming in general. The Trans model is an ambitious attempt to fuse modern programming language paradigms with novel evolutionary programming techniques. It is a modern object-oriented dynamic language with a built-in capacity for evolutionary transformation. Since modern programming language paradigms are well-known and widely used, Trans may have the potential to foster increased interest, development, and acceptance of evolutionary programming. But Trans is more than just an experimental language. A major long-term goal is to provide a practical approach to developing and maintaining real-world systems using new self-evolving, self-organizing methods. Trans can also be used as a general-purpose dynamic programming language. It's fast, flexible, compact, object-oriented, highly extensible, and easy-to-learn. It is an industrial strength language, with built-in networking capabilities. Trans can be used for rapid prototyping, or as a scripting language, an embedded language, a net server or client, a system of cooperating network nodes, a real-time control and monitoring system, and much more. All Trans language software is in the public domain, and is available from this site. Trans is a work-in-progress, and will likely remain so as long as I am able to support it. It is a very significant undertaking. With enough interest, I hope that a large portion of the future development of Trans will be community driven, and that Trans itself may eventually become open-source. I welcome constructive input from anyone, but especially from creative people with expertise in the life sciences and computer sciences. -Jeff Wunderlich, creator of Trans, February 2006 |
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From: rex <re...@no...> - 2007-04-20 20:13:02
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I was hohum about this until I saw the problem it solved in 50 generations with default settings. I'll attach it, but it may get stripped. You can see it at the URL. Also, there's a Python interface that's has recently been released by another author. -rex http://www.hao.ucar.edu/Public/models/pikaia/pikaia.html Consider an optimization problem that consists of maximizing a function of two variables f(x,y), with x and y bounded between 0 and 1. The function defines a 2-D landscape, in which one is seeking the highest elevation point. If the landscape is smooth and simple this problem is readily treated with conventional hill-climbing methods. However a landscape such as the following would be a much harder task: This is a surface plot of the function f(x,y), and the inset in the upper right is a color-coded version of the same function. The global maximum (indicated by the arrow and located at (x,y)=(0.5,0.5), where f=1) is surrounded by concentric rings of secondary maxima, where a simple hill-climbing method would most likely get stuck. This problem is easily solved with PIKAIA. An individual is an (x,y) pair, and fitness can be directly defined as the altitude in the 2-D landscape, i.e., the value returned by f(x,y). Examination of the corresponding fitness function and driver code shows how simple the use of PIKAIA is for such a problem. The following animation illustrates the evolution of the population's distribution in parameter space. Each individual is shown as a solid green dot, and the best of each generation as a larger, yellow dot. Observe how the ``best solution remains stuck, for a little while, on the innermost ring of secondary extrema, but eventually ``finds'' the thin, central global maximum. The small plot in the upper right shows the variation with generation count of the error (defined as log(1-f) for the best (yellow) and median (purple) individuals in the population. The sudden drops in the error reflect the appearance of a favorable mutation, and its subsequent spread in the population. This solution was obtained by running PIKAIA for 50 generations under its default settings. |
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From: Dave S. <ma...@la...> - 2007-03-05 20:58:51
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<p>re- hi</p><p>Dave</p><p>On Sun, February 25, 2007 2:57 am, larryl said: <br />> hi <br />> <br />> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />> Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT <br />> Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your <br />> opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash <br />> http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV <br />> <br /></p> |
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From: larryl <la...@br...> - 2007-02-28 18:57:24
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Have you seen this: http://www.international-lisp-conference.org/2007/~1e1675eccc1bdc869f2b44a~/contest > hi > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT > Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your > opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash > http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV > > |
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From: Nathan <nat...@gm...> - 2007-02-26 23:27:07
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It's like an echo that keeps on going! ~ Nathan On 2/25/07, Mitchell Timin <ze...@sh...> wrote: > larryl wrote: > > hi > > Hello. > > :) |
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From: Eric A. <and...@ce...> - 2007-02-26 12:36:54
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Pong! On 02/25/07 05:57, larryl wrote: > hi > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT > Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your > opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash > http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eric Anderson Sr. Systems Administrator Centaur Technology An undefined problem has an infinite number of solutions. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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From: Timothy Corbett-C. <tco...@cm...> - 2007-02-26 11:27:34
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Hi! Tim On Sun, 2007-02-25 at 21:56 -0800, Bryan White wrote: > I forgot I joined this thing. Hello. > > On 2/25/07, Mitchell Timin <ze...@sh...> wrote: > larryl wrote: > > hi > > Hello. > > :) > > m > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT > Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance > to share your > opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and > earn cash > http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV > > > _____________________________________________________________________ > This e-mail has been scanned for viruses by Verizon Business Internet > Managed Scanning Services - powered by MessageLabs. For further > information visit http://www.mci.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT > Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your > opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash > http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV -- Dr Timothy Corbett-Clark Chief Technology Officer Cmed Technology Ltd. Registered in England and Wales No. 3869835 Registered Office and Address for Communication: Holmwood, Broadlands Business Campus, Langhurstwood Road, Horsham, RH12 4QP, United Kingdom T +44 (0)1403 755094 F +44(0)1403 755051 M +44 (0)7977 411721 E tco...@cm... W www.cmedresearch.com __________________________________________________________ Driven by technology. Guided by experience. __________________________________________________________ |
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From: Bryan W. <m0...@gm...> - 2007-02-26 05:56:25
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I forgot I joined this thing. Hello. On 2/25/07, Mitchell Timin <ze...@sh...> wrote: > > larryl wrote: > > hi > > Hello. > > :) > > m > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT > Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share > your > opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash > http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV > |
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From: Mitchell T. <ze...@sh...> - 2007-02-26 05:43:13
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larryl wrote: > hi Hello. :) m |
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From: nataraj c. <nat...@gm...> - 2007-02-25 17:57:54
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Hi All, It's been a long time that I talked with ANNEvolve.... Its been preety bad for me... well is still bad for me till now... for past eight months or so... I am really going through various changes in my career... presently am in Belgium, kul uni... for making a phd in Computational Neuroscience... but it seems somethings are going wrong and I may not be able to continue.... so am planning to go back to my country by the end of April... would really like to start with ANNEvolve when things gets settled down back in India... And offcourse it's great to see ppl talking here in mailing list.... Regards Nataraj On 2/25/07, Dave Harris <dph...@ms...> wrote: > > ping? ping's not here. > > I haven't a clue what I'm doing. Drifting from day to day seems to be > paying the bills, so that's the plan for tomorrow. > > Best to all, > Dave > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* larryl <la...@br...> > *To:* ann...@li... > *Sent:* Sunday, February 25, 2007 5:57 AM > *Subject:* [annevolve] ping > > > hi > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT > Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share > your > opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash > http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT > Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share > your > opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash > http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV > -- ********************************************************************************************** Disclaimer ********************************************************************************************** This mail and the information contained in this mail is solely intended for the persons intended for as indicated in the address bar (To/CC/BCC).It may contain confidential, personal and privileged information. No confidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any kind of mistransmission or error. If you are not the intended reciepient of this mail please delete this mail immediately from your system. ********************************************************************************************** |
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From: Dave H. <dph...@ms...> - 2007-02-25 16:27:27
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ping? ping's not here.=0D=0A=0D=0AI haven't a clue what I'm doing. Dri= fting from day to day seems to be paying the bills, so that's the plan= for tomorrow.=0D=0A=0D=0ABest to all,=0D=0ADave=0D=0A ----- Original= Message ----- =0D=0A From: larryl<mailto:la...@br...> =0D=0A= To: ann...@li...<mailto:annevolve-devel@lis= ts.sourceforge.net> =0D=0A Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2007 5:57 AM=0D= =0A Subject: [annevolve] ping=0D=0A=0D=0A=0D=0A hi=0D=0A=0D=0A ----= ---------------------------------------------------------------------= =0D=0A Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT=0D=0A Joi= n SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share y= our=0D=0A opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and = earn cash=0D=0A http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=3Djoin.php&p= =3Dsourceforge&CID=3DDEVDEV<http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=3D= join.php&p=3Dsourceforge&CID=3DDEVDEV>=0D=0A= |
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From: Daniel K. <d...@do...> - 2007-02-25 16:01:46
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Hi all, I'm still alive, too :D Currently I'm on an interesting project about neuroevolution (see compann at sourceforge) and will tell you more (if you want) when it is as ready as I want it to be for submitting it to a contest. Yours, Daniel |
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From: nataraj c. <nat...@gm...> - 2007-02-25 15:00:37
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hi... After a long time... let me know whats on... I'll let you know mine.. On 2/25/07, larryl <la...@br...> wrote: > > hi > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT > Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share > your > opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash > http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV > -- ********************************************************************************************** Disclaimer ********************************************************************************************** This mail and the information contained in this mail is solely intended for the persons intended for as indicated in the address bar (To/CC/BCC).It may contain confidential, personal and privileged information. No confidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any kind of mistransmission or error. If you are not the intended reciepient of this mail please delete this mail immediately from your system. ********************************************************************************************** |
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From: larryl <la...@br...> - 2007-02-25 11:57:16
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hi |
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From: rex <re...@no...> - 2006-10-29 09:43:27
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Dave Shryack <ma...@la...> [2006-10-28 13:32]: > > Great paper .... I was getting worried about Annevolve ----> haven't seen any > post in a while. > > Most of the information is way over my head but I was able to glean some > insight into the methodologies that you are using. Dave, It's not my work. I was looking for material on chaos and saw it. Since Mitchell is interested in adaptive control problems (e.g. evsail) I thought he might be interested. -rex |