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For questions about evolutionary algorithms (EAs), which use mechanisms inspired by biological evolution, such as mutation, recombination, and/or selection. EAs comprise genetic algorithms (GAs), genetic programming (GP), evolution strategies (ES), neuroevolution (NE), and so on. EAs are a sub-field of evolutionary computation, which comprises also ant colony optimization or particle swarm optimization, among others.

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Do genetic algorithms "learn"?

I believe genetic algorithms DO NOT learn, because they're a search and optimization algorithms. They keep on filtering the better solutions in each iteration, but they can easily "forget" what had "f …
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