Dave Harris wrote:
> Mitchell Timin wrote:
> > Working with short paths and small neuron counts is a lot nicer because
> > everything moves very quickly.  Runmany.bat only takes a few minutes.
> > Since I'm mainly interested in ANNs that do 100%, I think it's best that
> > we work our way upward from the bottom.  Hence I would like to find the
> > ANN with the fewest neurons that can do 100% on the 3-step path.
> >
> > I you would like to help in this search, please do.  At the moment I
> > won't tell you exactly how to proceed, except that in your waybak.ini
> > file, neurons should be 6 or less, minSteps should be 3, and maxSteps
> > could be 3, 4 or 5.  Other than that, I'm not sure what would be most
> > fruitful.  My advice is, play around with the problem.
> >
>
> Using minSteps = 3, maxSteps = 3, and neurons = 4, I consistently 'top 
> out' at a fitness of .8743
>

With minSteps = 3, maxSteps = 4, and neurons = 4,  the best fitness value I 
have seen is .8288

Dave 


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