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Date: | Tue, 1 Apr 2014 00:43:56 -0400 |
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I've been doing testing and am limited by the memory issue with strong typing.
I'm moving my code over to one of our university's blade servers to get more
resources.
I have a week before I make my presentation, so any advice on this issue, or
tuning GP in general will be greatly appreciated.
Things which would help...
- getting stats into a format for R -- what works best
- picking which stats convey information better for a dumbed down audience
- tuning the fitness function (I have 6 figures of merit)
- controlling bloat without reducing variance too much
This is a school timetable app. There are primarily 3 parts to the timetable:
rooms, timeslots and course offerings. Then there are constraints which include
instructor availability, room purpose, and curriculum concurrency, among
others.
The terminal set is 3 ERCs, one each for the 3 parts of the timetable. Then one
ERC join function restricted to one of each ERC type, and a generic join
restricted to ERC join types. Generally, this is an optimisation problem where
one needs to find the right sets of ERCs which satisfy the constraints. I have
plans to extend the tree with a conditional function later if I have time.
-- ray
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