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For questions related to neuroevolution (or neuro-evolution) techniques, such as NEAT, that are used to evolve (or train) artificial neural networks (that is, they are used evolve their parameters or topology), inspired by the natural evolution. A neuroevolution algorithm is thus an evolutionary algorithm where the genomes (individuals or chromosomes) are artificial neural networks.
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Can neural networks evolve other neural networks?
Yes, this is an active area of research as we speak. Both using classic algorithms (decision trees, random forests, Bayesian ensembles) as well as neural networks. This can also be done via evolutiona …