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Generalization in Evolutionary Learning
- is the classifier system framework introduced by Holland (1986) Holland's idea was that a system's knowledge could
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- What Is a Learning Classifier System? John H. Holland 1 , Lashon B. Booker 2 , Marco Colombetti 3
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Reinforcement Learning and Animat Emotions
- . In particular, Holland's learning classifier system, a type of complex adaptive system (cas), often used
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State of XCS Classifier System Research
- is that the complexity of the search is again exponential with distance into the past. Holland's classifier system
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Solving Problems in Partially Observable Environments with Classifier Systems (Experiments
- XCS is a classifier system recently introduced by Wilson that differs from Holland's framework
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Adding Memory to XCS
- , as Holland's classifier system does, and no other memory mechanism either. XCS can thus learn optimal policy
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Learning Classifier Systems with Neural Network Representation
- Learning Classifier System (LCS) (Holland, 1986). XCS differs from other LCS in that it divides the problem
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Optimal Classifier System Performance in Non-Markov Environments
- . The environment plus memory would then be Markov. Holland's classifier system has an internal message list, where
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Toward Optimal Classifier System Performance in Non-Markov Environments
- to evolve appropriate messages and classifiers. Unfortunately, Holland's classifier system model has shown
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Neural Networks for Encoding and Adapting in Dynamic Economies
- . The classifier system of Holland, which we briefly recount, also centers around an accounting system. Thus, we
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