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Computational Efficiency of GELAB

brown-and-white clocksWe have been writing about GELAB in the past. The automatic programming toolbox is quite mature at this stage. Recently we also measured the computational efficiency of the toolbox and we found it on par with the primitive implementation of grammatical evolution (GE) in C++ i.e., libGE. You can find all the relevant statistics related to the running time of GELAB in the article below. We ran the toolbox on several well-known benchmark problems. GELAB performed impressively on each one of them. You will find these statistics quite impressive.

What is the benefit of this? The right question to ask is what does this mean for the future of innovation? This is a reasonable question to ask because GELAB is an innovative tool. The great thing about GELAB is that it is a user-friendly toolbox. Having computational efficiency at par with C++ means that its ease of use is not achieved at the cost of the former.

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