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        <description>For the third mini-project, each of the groups will compete against each other to solve a combinatorial problem on a data set.

Any approach you can think of is allowed (even brute force, if your computer is strong enough :), although the teacher would certainly enjoy it if the groups at least tried some of the methods discussed in the course.</description>
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        <description>Lecture on 20.12.2007

[Presentation] 
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Links

	*  Moon lander via Genetic Programming</description>
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Collaborative Genetic Art

For his first master's project, Kennon Ballou created a web-based, collaborative genetic art program that generated abstract images based on a tree-structure genome. A current working version is here: &lt;http://www.magnetdust.com/collabGenArt/images.php&gt;</description>
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