Human-based evolutionary computation

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Human-based evolutionary computation (HBEC) is a set of evolutionary computation techniques that rely on human innovation. Human-based evolutionary computation techniques can be classified into three more specific classes analogous to ones in evolutionary computation. There are three basic types of innovation: initialization, mutation, and recombination. Here is a table illustrating which type of human innovation are supported in different classes of HBEC:

Initialization Mutation Recombination
Human-based global search X
Human-based evolution strategy X X
Human-based genetic algorithm X X X

All these three classes also implement selection, performed either by humans or computers.