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# Running:
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You can run the performance benchmark with `./benchmark.sh`.
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Modify the hyperparameters in `hyperparams.jl` and the dataset in `dataset.jl`
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(see below for options). Then, in a new Julia file called
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`myfile.jl`, or the interpreter, you can write:
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npop=100,
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ncyclesperiteration=1000,
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fractionReplaced=0.1f0,
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verbosity=100
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The first arg is the number of migration periods to run,
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with `ncyclesperiteration` determining how many generations
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`annealing` determines whether to stay in exploration mode,
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or tune it down with each cycle. `fractionReplaced` is
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how much of the population is replaced by migrated equations each
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step.
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Run it with threading turned on using:
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# Running:
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Modify the hyperparameters in `hyperparams.jl` and the dataset in `dataset.jl`
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(see below for options). Then, in a new Julia file called
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`myfile.jl`, or the interpreter, you can write:
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npop=100,
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ncyclesperiteration=1000,
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fractionReplaced=0.1f0,
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verbosity=100,
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topn=10)
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```
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The first arg is the number of migration periods to run,
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with `ncyclesperiteration` determining how many generations
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`annealing` determines whether to stay in exploration mode,
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or tune it down with each cycle. `fractionReplaced` is
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how much of the population is replaced by migrated equations each
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step. `topn` is the number of top members of each population
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to migrate.
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Run it with threading turned on using:
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