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Genetic design of real-time neural network controllers

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The use of genetic algorithms to design neural networks for real-time control of flows in sewerage networks is discussed. In many control applications, standard supervised learning techniques (such as back-propagation) cannot be used through lack of training data. Reinforcement learning techniques, such as genetic algorithms, are a computationally-expensive but viable alternative if a simulator is available for the system in question. The paper briefly describes why genetic algorithms and neural networks were selected, then reports the results of a feasibility study. This demonstrates that the approach does indeed have merits. The implications of high computational cost are discussed, in terms of scaling up to significantly complex problems.

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Hunter, A., Hare, G. & Brown, K. Genetic design of real-time neural network controllers. Neural Comput & Applic 6, 12–18 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01670149

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