What Is a Learning Classifier System

作者: John H. Holland , Lashon B. Booker , Marco Colombetti , Marco Dorigo , David E. Goldberg

DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45027-0_1

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摘要: … that classifier systems, in their ability to innovate, offer broader vistas than reinforcement … for classifier system research were derived from the many difficulties that a learning system …

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