Evolutionary systems & genetic algorithms
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William Latham began working using a genetic approach even before using computers. | William Latham began working using a genetic approach even before using computers. | ||
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Working with sculptural forms, Latham's genes are variable length assemblies of modules which are connected with various operations for contour, scale, and twist. | Working with sculptural forms, Latham's genes are variable length assemblies of modules which are connected with various operations for contour, scale, and twist. | ||
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Each gene can be considered a parameter which contributes a dimension to a gene space. The more alike two individuals genes are the closer together they are in gene space. | Each gene can be considered a parameter which contributes a dimension to a gene space. The more alike two individuals genes are the closer together they are in gene space. |