davidd@wolf.cs.washington.edu (David Doll) (01/06/91)
Heres a quick rundown of what I got: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ some body has asked about Genesis, heres the ftp site: telnet genesis.cns.caltech.edu use genesis as the user name and then follow the questions ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mark (uunet!motcid!ahleniusm) has "C" and Lisp versions of Goldberg's code john (havener@kodak.com) has the Pascal verion of SGA.pas ----------------------------------------------------------------------- back issues of Neuron-Digest at hplpm.hpl.hp.com (15.255.176.205) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- some alternative views are in Whitleys work in Parallel Computing 14 and autumn JETAI --------------------------------------------------------------------- Several people who I tried to respond to got kicked back: edstrom@Elmer.cns.ucalgary.ca havener@kodak.com wolf@kodak.com Thnaks to all who replyed, I appreciate your time and help. -- David Doll Computer Science Dept. University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195 M/S: FR-35 davidd@cs.washington.edu
demers@odin.ucsd.edu (David E Demers) (01/06/91)
In article <DAVIDD.91Jan5144053@wolf.cs.washington.edu> davidd@wolf.cs.washington.edu (David Doll) writes: >Heres a quick rundown of what I got: >some body has asked about Genesis, heres the ftp site: >telnet genesis.cns.caltech.edu >use genesis as the user name and then follow the questions WARNING! This is CalTech's Neural Net simulator, NOT a GA. (It's quite good, though) There is a program called Genesis, originally by Grefenstette, with modifications/enhancements/bug fixes by Nici Schraudolph, available here at UCSD. Mail schraudolph@cs.ucsd.edu for information. It's good. -- Dave DeMers demers@cs.ucsd.edu Computer Science & Engineering C-014 demers%cs@ucsd.bitnet UC San Diego ...!ucsd!cs!demers La Jolla, CA 92093-0114 (619) 534-8187,-0688