On Wed, 29 May 2002 the voices made Kingsley G. Morse Jr. write:

> On Wed:11:43, Rob Winters wrote:
> [...]
> > SA does not give any credit to the cumulative effect
> [...]
>
> It seems to me that properly weighted scores would
> avoid this problem. I'd like to think that a good
> optimization algorithm, such as a genetic algorithm,
> could do the job.

 I don't agree with that; having rule A with rule B, C and D isn't the same as
having rule A and D... A and D could possibly be a harmless result, while A and
anything else could require a diffdrent score for rule A.


        /Tony
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