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From: chris@tumbili.demon.co.uk (Chris SMITH)
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Subject: Re: GA with GUI?
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In article <unverified.user-2802951410250001@mac27.oshaughnessy.lab.nd.edu>
           unverified.user@nd.edu "Unverified User" writes:

> I am looking for a GA program that is equipped with a GUI so that
> non-computer scientists could be introduced to GA's and allowed to
> interactively "tinker" with the parameter settings given some objective
> function.  Most of the archived programs at the ga-digest archive and
> elsewhere presuppose some familiarity with C/C++ and are thus not ideally
> suited to an uninitiated audience.  Any advice or suggestions would be
> greatly appreciated.  Thanks in advance.
> 

Try Q-GAME developed under an EEC project by University College London

ftp bells.cs.ucl.ac.uk

directory /papagena/qgame

can be configured through a GUI or a configaration file.

hope this helps
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