In the previous article Creating an EA that works automatically (Part 11): Automation (III), we looked at how we can create a robust system, minimizing the failures and loopholes that can affect a program. In the previous article, I raised this question and left it for you to understand where this flaw was, and how it could cause problems, so that we could not automate our EA at 100% yet. Did you manage to understand where the failure was and how it could have been triggered? Well, if ...
Google's annual conference, Google I/O, will take place on Wednesday, but one of the devices likely to be shown off at the event had its specs already leaked. more...
Don't be surprised if your Google search experience looks different sometime soon. Internal documents say the company plans to make its search engine more "visual, snackable, personal, and human," with an eye toward young people worldwide, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday. more...
If you listen to podcasts on Amazon Music, you might soon be getting an AI assist. Amazon reportedly acquired Snackable AI at the end of last year. The audio intelligence startup's technology automatically generates highlights and chapters in audio and video clips. more...
There are many optimization methods inspired by processes occurring in nature, such as evolutionary computation, artificial immunology, population methods and others. SSG is basically defined as iterative generation and combination processes working with a garden of potential solutions called seedlings. The Saplings Sowing and Growing (SSG) algorithm was proposed by A. Karci with co-authors in 2002. The algorithm is inspired by the evolution of ...