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==Methods of human-based computation==
* [[Darwin]] [Vyssotsky, Morris, McIlroy 61] and [[Core War]] [Jones, Dewdney 84] These are games where several programs written by people compete in a tournament (computational simulation) in which fittest programs will survive. Authors of the programs copy, modify, and recombine successful strategies to improve their chances of winning.
* [[Interactive genetic algorithm]] [Sims 91] IGA enables the user to create an abstract drawing only by selecting his/her favorite images displayed on the computer screen, so human performs fitness computation. [Unemi 1998] Simulated breeding style introduces no explicit fitness, just selection, which is easier for human. In a typical IGA system, a computer program generate an image and presents it to a human user for evaluation/classification.
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