Using simple genetic algorithms to calibrate spatial interaction models

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The paper investigates the use of two genetic algorithms in an attempt to obtain globally optimal parameter estimates for a mix of simple and complex spatial interaction models. The genetic algorithms work well and are strongly advocated as a more robust approach particularly for use with the more complex multiparameter models where the differences in both performance and parameter values are judged to be significant.

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Diplock, G., & Openshaw, S. (1996). Using simple genetic algorithms to calibrate spatial interaction models. Geographical Analysis, 28(3), 262–279. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1538-4632.1996.tb00934.x

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