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As the course's professor told me: when an individual suffers from a condition π€, it may heal π, get handicapped π€ or die β .
I don't like the dying approach, so don't get me near any of that stuff. In our case, every individual has the potential to become the fittest one πͺ, so we must try to either heal π₯ them or penalize π their fitness.
Note that this may help with the covering issues of the linear tree β.
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As the course's professor told me: when an individual suffers from a condition π€, it may heal π, get handicapped π€ or die β .
I don't like the dying approach, so don't get me near any of that stuff. In our case, every individual has the potential to become the fittest one πͺ, so we must try to either heal π₯ them or penalize π their fitness.
Note that this may help with the covering issues of the linear tree β.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: