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Alberto, ECJ has many bloat control methods, but not the three in  
that paper.  Liviu Panait may be able to help you with some code if  
he has it floating around.   For other methods, see the ec/parsimony  
package for some drop-in replacements to the TournamentSelection  
operator which do a nice job; and also TarpeianStatistics, which does  
the Tarpeian method of bloat control.

Sean

On Jul 24, 2006, at 6:22 AM, Alberto Cuesta wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> has anyone coded any bloat control devices for ECJ?. Sean, I've  
> read your paper with Liviu "Alternative Bloat Control Methods", are  
> the methods described in the paper implemented in ECJ?, if anyone  
> has such code, or information relative to it, would be gratly  
> appreciated.
>
> Related to that, I've been thinking that it would be nice if there  
> would be any Internet site were ECJ users could share code  
> developed for ECJ. That way the core code for ECJ could be  
> mantained clean and stable by Sean and its group, and we, the  
> users, could develop add-ons for it.
>
> Alberto

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