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Methods for Competitive Co-evolution: Finding Opponents Worth Beatingedited by: Larry EshelmanIn Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Genetic Algorithms (1995), pp. 373-380.
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AbstractCo-evolution refers to the simultaneous evolution of two or more genetically distinct populations with coupled fitness landscapes. In this paper we consider "competitive coevolution, " in which the fitness of an individual in a "host" population is based on direct competition with individual(s) from a "parasite " population. Competitive co-evolution is applied to three game-learning problems: Tic-Tac-Toe (TTT), Nim and a small version of Go. Two new techniques in competitive co-evolution are...
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