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Re: Recursively-modular neural network construction in Swarm
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Alex Lancaster |
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Re: Recursively-modular neural network construction in Swarm |
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Sun, 25 May 1997 17:15:10 +1000 |
Swarm modellers,
I am still trying to track down the work of David Sharp at the Los Alamos
National Laboratory. I did an Alta Vista web search for David Sharp - and I
looked up LANL's web page - no luck there.
Chris Langton was going to post the references on this group, but he
probably has not had time recently, or hasn't been checking this list
lately. Does anyone else have any clues as to where I could find David
Sharp or one of his colleagues and some of his references on recursively
specified neural nets that can be represented by GAs? I am looking to
implement this in Swarm.
Best regards,
Alex Lancaster
At 10:18 PM 5/7/97 -0600, you wrote:
>Alex..
>
>Are you aware of the work of David Sharp of Los Alamos on
>recursively specified neural nets? He and his colleagues
>did some interesting work in this area, and if I remember
>correctly, they had worked out representations for them
>that could be treated by GA's.
>
> I'll track down some references and post them to the group.
>
>Chris Langton
>
>
>
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