Discussion:
Adaptive filter using GA....
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Kent Paul Dolan
2006-03-31 03:49:02 UTC
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Can anyone recommand some papers or tutorials
about the title... I am just touch this area, so
i need help....
I would like to know how adaptive filter (RLS or
LMS ) to be design or implement by using GA...
Google Scholar finds a gross of articles on that set
of keywords:


http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=genetic.algorithm+adaptive.filter+%28RMS+OR+LMS%29

Several of the descriptions Google Scholar returns
just on the first page look quite promising for your
needs.

Getting to some of the articles can be quite
challenging, since too much scientific knowledge
these days is kept hidden, held hostage for
ransom, behind a barrier of pay-to-read journal
sites run by ACM, IEEE, and similar organizations.

Often, though if you can locate the university home
page of one or more of the authors, by a plain
Google search or a Google Groups search on the
author's full name, a "publications" or "references"
link there at the author's university (or
occasionally, the author's corporate) home page will
give access to a freely available copy of the
identical technical report the journals would rather
you didn't find, but instead paid tens of dollars to
them to access.

Good luck on your self-education journey; doing it
in softcopy requires persistence.

xanthian; scholars, arXive.org is everyone's friend.

Apparently, the centuries-enduring concept that
universities should be about the spread of knowledge,
and the newer concept that the Internet should be
about the widespread _free_ dissemination of that
knowledge, has gotten lost into a sea of journal
publisher greed and copyright-napping.

Too, the articles are priced about one-hundred-fold
too expensive (no article should cost over $0.50 to
download, and one-tenth that is closer in line to
cost-to-provide). But then, so are most journals
these days, all of which should abandon dead-tree
publishing and go for purely softcopy publishing
instead, to reduce costs back to the level starving
independent researchers can afford.

Sorry for the rant, but it is always maddening to
waste time following links to pages which never
contain the text Google Scholar produces in summary,
but instead contain "gimme" messages.
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Rick
2006-03-31 07:46:52 UTC
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Post by Kent Paul Dolan
Sorry for the rant, but it is always maddening to
waste time following links to pages which never
contain the text Google Scholar produces in summary,
but instead contain "gimme" messages.
Well said, we live in an age where greed, selfishness and ripping each
other off has become the norm. The worship of money is a very sad thing
especially from a society that is already aware of the loss in quality
of life that is the result.
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Rick
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