IWLCS 2010 - Discussion session on LCS / XCS(F)

I just got an email from Martin Butz about a discussion session being planned for IWLCS 2010 and his request to pass it along. Hope all is well and you are going to attend GECCO this year. Regardless if you attend or not: Jaume asked me to lead a discussion session on “LCS representations, operators, and scalability – what is next?” … or similar during IWLCS… Basically everything besides datamining, because there will be another session on that topic. So, I am sure you all have some issues in mind that you think should be tackled / addressed / discussed at the workshop and in the near future. Thus, I would be very happy to receive a few suggestions from your side – anything is welcome – I will then compile the points raised in a few slides to try and get the discussion going at the workshop. Thank you for any feedback you can provide. Looking forward to seeing you soon! Martin P.S.: Please feel free to also forward this message or tell me, if you think this Email should be still sent to other people… —- PD Dr. Martin V. Butz <butz@psychologie.uni-wuerzburg.de> Department of Psychology III (Cognitive Psychology) Roentgenring 11 97070 Wuerzburg, Germany http://www.coboslab.psychologie.uni-wuerzburg.de/people/martin_v_butz/ http://www.coboslab.psychologie.uni-wuerzburg.de Phone: +49 (0)931 31 82808 Fax: +49 (0)931 31 82815 ...

Jun 21, 2010 · 2 min · 217 words · Xavier Llorà

LCS and Software Development

“On the Road to Competence” is a slide deck by Jurgen Appelo with interesting analogies between learning classifier systems and software development. Definitely worth taking a look at it.

Jun 18, 2010 · 1 min · 29 words · Xavier Llorà

GAssist and GALE Now Available in Python

Ryan Urbanowicz has released Python versions of GAssits and GALE!!! Yup, so excited to see a new incarnation of GALE doing the rounds. I cannot wait to get my hands on it. Ryan has also done an excellent job porting UCS, XCS, and MCS to Python and making those implementations available via “LCS & GBML central” for people to use. I think Ryan’s efforts deserve recognition. His code is helping others to have an easier entry to the LCS and GBML. More information about Ryan’s implementations can found below ...

Jun 11, 2010 · 1 min · 107 words · Xavier Llorà

GECCO 2010 Around the Bend, GECCO 2011 Gearing Up

GECCO 2010 is getting ready to open July 7th at Portland (Oregon). But GECCO does not sleep and the 2011 edition is gearing up to take the torch after Portland. There is currently an announcement “GECCO 2011: Call for New Frontiers Track Proposals”. The deadline is June 30th, and you can get more information at http://goo.gl/m4my or at the public GECCO 2011 public announcements Wave (embedded below). You can follow GECCO 2011 on Twitter at @GECCO2011, join the group at GECCO 2011 on FaceBook or just Wave with GECCO 2011. ...

Jun 9, 2010 · 1 min · 90 words · Xavier Llorà

LCS & GBML Central Gets a New Home

Today I finished migrating the LCS & GBML Central site from its original URL (http://lcs-gbml.ncsa.uiuc.edu) to a more permanent and stable home located at http://gbml.org. The original site is already currently redirecting the trafic to the new site, and it will be doing so for a while to help people transition and update bookmarks and feed readers. I have introduced a few changes to the functionality of the original site. Functional changes can be mostly summarized by (1) dropping the forums section and (2) closing comments on posts and pages. Both functionalities, rarely used in their current form, have been replaced by a simpler public embedded Wave reachable at http://gbml.org/wave. The goal, provide people in the LCS & GBML community a simpler way to discuss, share, and hang out. About the feeds being aggregated, I have revised the list and added the feeds now available of the table of contents from ...

Jun 4, 2010 · 1 min · 208 words · Xavier Llorà