Mapping Classifier Systems Into Neural Networks

Davis, Lawrence

Neural Information Processing Systems 

Classifier systems are machine learning systems incotporating a genetic algorithm as the learning mechanism. Although they respond to inputs that neural networks can respond to, their internal structure, representation fonnalisms, and learning mechanisms differ marlcedly from those employed by neural network researchers in the same sorts of domains. As a result, one might conclude that these two types of machine learning fonnalisms are intrinsically different. This is one of two papers that, taken together, prove instead that classifier systems and neural networks are equivalent. In this paper, half of the equivalence is demonstrated through the description of a transfonnation procedure that will map classifier systems into neural networks that are isomotphic in behavior. Several alterations on the commonly-used paradigms employed by neural networlc researchers are required in order to make the transfonnation worlc.

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