Charlemagne

Charlemagne is a genetic programming application that includes both a commandline client and an interactive console mode. It is written in Python and Lisp, and is user extensible to some degree in both languages. It features built-in input-output mapping support and provides the ability to define complex fitness calculations in Lisp or Python.

Last updated 13 Jun, 2003


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  • Python 2.x (Use Requirement)
  • CLISP (Use Requirement)

Versions

2.0.0

2.0.0 stable released 2003-06-10

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