
Worst Fitness (with complexity vs. without complexity)
This graph displays somewhat similar results as the graph of the
best fitness, although a
difference is a little more apparent. Since this is the fitness of
the worst individual in the population, the values are a little more
erratic, and it is more difficult to draw conclusions. However, the
test without complexity as part of the fitness factor was better in
general that the results of the test with complexity as part of the
fitness factor--perhaps indicative of the improvement of the entire
population in the test that did not use complexity as part of
fitness that was indicated by the results of the
average fitness.
William Bauder
wjb14@columbia.edu