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Genetic memory (computer science)

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In computer science, genetic memory refers to an artificial neural network combination of genetic algorithm and the mathematical model of sparse distributed memory. It can be used to predict weather patterns.[1] Genetic memory and genetic algorithms have also gained an interest in the creation of artificial life.[2]

  1. ^ Rogers, David (ed. Touretzky, David S.) (1989). Advances in neural information processing systems: Weather prediction using a genetic memory. Los Altos, Calif: M. Kaufmann Publishers. pp. 455–464. ISBN 1-55860-100-7.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Rocha LM, Hordijk W (2005). "Material representations: From the genetic code to the evolution of cellular automata". Artificial Life. 11: 189–214. doi:10.1162/1064546053278964.