This is a fairly typical example of genetic programming, albeit written in a slightly “outsider” way.
No criticism, but readers should be given the standard name of the technique.
EDIT in particular it’s GP symbolic regression. On the other hand it’s atypical in that there’s no crossover.
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This is a fairly typical example of genetic programming, albeit written in a slightly “outsider” way.
No criticism, but readers should be given the standard name of the technique.
EDIT in particular it’s GP symbolic regression. On the other hand it’s atypical in that there’s no crossover.