Archive for March, 2006
Money, get back…
Just saw a blog item about Tickstation Daily 1.0 which is apparently a database program for “financial instruments”, with plotting functions, and this feature:
Automated stock trading strategies can be randomly generated, backtested, and optimized using a novel genetic programming algorithm. Successful strategies can be run on the daily-updated database so that real trading strategies […]
Posted by admin on March 8th, 2006 under Illigal-blogging
Comments: none
A buckeye, art, and GAs
Matthew Lewis studies and teaches generative art at Ohio State University and frequently uses genetic algorithms as part of his toolkit. See a short online exhibition of his work here and a list of his projects here. Hat tip generatorx.
Related PostsNo related posts
Posted by admin on March 8th, 2006 under Illigal-blogging
Comments: none
Irregular blogging
I haven’t been a very good blogger this semester. My regular blogging schedule has been upset by my teaching a new prep, an engineering stat course, to 150 students, and the thrice a week lecture preparation and a committee load that would kill a lesser man have sucked the small shards of free time […]
Posted by admin on March 8th, 2006 under Illigal-blogging
Comments: none