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Published inJan 2020
Reading LevelIntermediate
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ISBN-139781838557744
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Eyal Wirsansky
Eyal Wirsansky
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Eyal Wirsansky

Eyal Wirsansky is a senior data scientist, an experienced software engineer, a technology community leader, and an artificial intelligence researcher. Eyal began his software engineering career over twenty-five years ago as a pioneer in the field of Voice over IP. He currently works as a member of the data platform team at Gradle, Inc. During his graduate studies, he focused his research on genetic algorithms and neural networks. A notable result of this research is a novel supervised machine learning algorithm that integrates both approaches. In addition to his professional roles, Eyal serves as an adjunct professor at Jacksonville University, where he teaches a class on artificial intelligence. He also leads both the Jacksonville, Florida Java User Group and the Artificial Intelligence for Enterprise virtual user group, and authors the developer-focused artificial intelligence blog, ai4java.
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In this chapter, you were first introduced to the basic flow of the genetic algorithm. We then went over the key components of the flow, which included creating the population, calculating the fitness function, applying the genetic operators, and checking for stopping conditions.

Next, we went over various methods of selection, including roulette wheel selection, stochastic universal sampling, rank-based selection, fitness scaling, and tournament selection, and demonstrated the differences between them.

We continued by reviewing several methods of crossover, such as single-point, two-point, and k-point crossover, as well as ordered crossover and partially matched crossover.

You were then introduced to a number of mutation methods, such as flip bit mutation, followed by the swap, inversion, and the scramble mutation.

Real-coded genetic algorithms were presented next, with...

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Eyal Wirsansky

Eyal Wirsansky is a senior data scientist, an experienced software engineer, a technology community leader, and an artificial intelligence researcher. Eyal began his software engineering career over twenty-five years ago as a pioneer in the field of Voice over IP. He currently works as a member of the data platform team at Gradle, Inc. During his graduate studies, he focused his research on genetic algorithms and neural networks. A notable result of this research is a novel supervised machine learning algorithm that integrates both approaches. In addition to his professional roles, Eyal serves as an adjunct professor at Jacksonville University, where he teaches a class on artificial intelligence. He also leads both the Jacksonville, Florida Java User Group and the Artificial Intelligence for Enterprise virtual user group, and authors the developer-focused artificial intelligence blog, ai4java.
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