Talk:Hyper-heuristic

Latest comment: 7 years ago by InternetArchiveBot in topic External links modified

Coining?

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The page says "The term hyper-heuristics was first coined in 1997 by Jörg Denzinger, Matthias Fuchs and Marc Fuchs. They used it to describe a protocol that chooses and combines several AI methods".

One of the researchers at my university says: "the term appears in an unpublished technical report, with the same title: Denzinger J, Fuchs M, Fuchs M (1996) High performance ATP systems by combining several ai methods. Tech. Rep. SEKI-Report SR-96-09, University of Kaiserslautern"

Not a big difference, just one year. I am also not sure if "first coined in 1997" means first appeared in a published paper. In which case it's very true. -AnnanFay (talk) 14:23, 17 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

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