BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience

Volume: 1 | Issue: 2

Selecting Operations for Assembler Encoding

Tomasz Praczyk - Institute of Navigation and Hydrography, Naval University of Gdynia (PL),

Abstract

Assembler Encoding is a neuro-evolutionary method in which a neural network is represented in the form of a simple program called Assembler Encoding Program. The task of the program is to create the so-called Network Definition Matrix which maintains all the information necessary to construct the network. To generate Assembler Encoding Programs and the subsequent neural networks evolutionary techniques are used.
The performance of Assembler Encoding strongly depends on operations used in Assembler Encoding Programs. To select the most effective operations, experiments in the optimization and the predator-prey problem were carried out. In the experiments, Assembler Encoding Programs equipped with different types of operations were tested. The results of the tests are presented at the end of the paper.

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