Posted by phil on July 27, 2003 at 04:30:48:
In Reply to: mutations are too big posted by hatch on July 26, 2003 at 22:15:54:
it might be interesting if every possible child is produced in each mating. so 5 snip points are chosen, there would be 6 segments of each poem, and thus 2^6 children, each of which has the same chance of getting a mutation.
: 2 parents should have 32 or 64 children. Each of this children would have only 1-3 random mutations.
: types of mutation:
: - replacing word
: - new line insertion
: - removing/adding word
: People would vote for childrens to live.. there should only be 1-2 children left in the end.
: This would speed up evolution substantially. In the matter of facts this is how things work in reallity..