Breeding Race Cars With Genetic Algorithms
smack-pot writes "Wired News has an article about how the Digital Biology Interest Group at University College, London is using genetic algorithms to breed superfast Formula-One race cars. 68 design parameters were configurable in the cars, and the generated designs were tested using the racing simulation software developed by the game developer Electronic Arts. According to the research it is possible to shave off 88/100th of a second per lap by using genetic algorithms to tune the cars. In an industry where a tiny fraction of a second matters, that's significant."
This will EVOLUTIONALIZE racing ;)
It's easier to fight for one's principles than to live up to them.
Here's a good link for people who don't know what Formula One racing is.
How long then before racecars come with a "pedigree" like a champion racehorse or a Crufts prizewinning pooch?
"And Schumacher rides to victory again in his car 'Victorious Monarch' which of course comes from the Ferrari stable and is the offspring of 'Burning Rubber' and 'Teutonic Speed Demon'"
A little planning goes a long way...
This lot must have come from one of those places where it's still legal to marry your sister...
When I am king, you will be first against the wall.
After careful research, I found a visual aid that helps clear up the mystery.
**WARNING** Do not view at work (if you are a mechanic). It's a truckse.cx link.
Show me on the doll where his noodly appendage touched you.
Here's a good link for people who want to find out more about any unknown terms.
Lars T.
To the guy who modded me down from perfect to terrible Karma - Apple haters still suck
Here's a good link for people who don't know what links are.
Genetic Racing sounds great in theory, but wait until the first inbred cars come out. You know, they start all scientific with that Formula 1, but when it works its way deep inside the country with NASCAR... oh, my hominy grits... those Republicans are gonna want to force us to race whatever comes out of the oven.
Here's a good link for people who don't know what people are.
Not a sentence!