* New tree configuration of the project:
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Question for current maintainers: ./README: new release?
Also:
* Moving out eompi & eoserial modules (issue #2).
* Correction of the errors when executing "make doc" command.
* Adding a solution for the conflicting headers problem (see the two CMake Cache
Values: PROJECT_TAG & PROJECT_HRS_INSTALL_SUBPATH) (issue #1)
* Header inclusions:
** src: changing absolute paths into relative paths ('#include <...>' -> '#include "..."')
** test, tutorial: changing relative paths into absolute paths ('#include "..."' -> '#include <...>')
* Moving out some scripts from EDO -> to the root
* Add a new script for compilation and installation (see build_gcc_linux_install)
* Compilation with uBLAS library or EDO module: now ok
* Minor modifications on README & INSTALL files
* Comment eompi failed tests with no end
*** TODO: CPack (debian (DEB) & RedHat (RPM) packages) (issues #6 & #7) ***
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/** @mainpage Welcome to Evolving Distribution Objects
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@section shortcuts In one word
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%EDO is an extension of %EO oriented toward Estimation-of-Distribution-like
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Algorithms.
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You can search for advanced features by browsing the <a
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href="modules.html">modules</a> page.
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@section intro Introduction
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%EDO is an extension of %EO, that facilitate the design and implementation of
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stochastic search metaheuristics. It is based on the assumption that those
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algorithms are updating a probability distribution, that is used to generate
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a sample (a population, in %EO) of solutions (individuals, in %EO).
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Basically, EDO decompose the <em>variation</em> operators of %EO in a set of
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sub-operators that are binded by a <em>distribution</em>. Thus, most of the
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representation-independent operators of %EO can be used in %EDO algorithms.
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Apart from choosing which distribution he want to use as a model, the user is
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not supposed to directly manipulate it. Using the same approach than within %EO,
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the user has just to indicate what he want to use, without having to bother how
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he want to use it.
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On the designer side, it is still possible to implement specific operators
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without having to change other ones.
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<img src="edo_design.png" />
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The two main operators are the <em>Estimators</em>, that builds a given
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distribution according to a population and the <em>Samplers</em> that builds a
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population according to a distribution. There is also <em>Modifiers</em> that
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are here to change arbitrarily the parameters of a distribution, if necessary.
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<img src="edo_distrib.png" />
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*/
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