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Stock Master is an advanced stock prediction
software for traders and investors. Our software will help you to
hear the pulse of the stock market, and get recommendations of the
best BUY/SELL moments. We use Genetic Programming and other
Artificial Intelligence technologies to develop really excellent
products.
Applications, based on Genetic Programming technology, are often
more effective, than the most professional trader. Such applications
make heuristic analysis of stock market behavior, predicting a
direction for the market and giving buy/sell signals on some time
interval. The trader, using the given program, can
predict with a most exacting degree of success.
Genetic Programming
Theory Introduction
One of the central challenges of computer
science is to get a computer to do what needs to be done,
without telling it how to do it. Genetic programming addresses
this challenge by providing a method for automatically creating
a working computer program from a high-level problem statement
of the problem. Genetic programming achieves this goal of
automatic programming (also sometimes called program
synthesis or program induction) by genetically
breeding a population of computer programs using the principles
of Darwinian natural selection and biologically inspired
operations. The operations include reproduction, crossover
(sexual recombination), mutation, and architecture-altering
operations patterned after gene duplication and gene deletion in
nature.
Genetic programming is a
domain-independent method that genetically breeds a population
of computer programs to solve a problem. Specifically, genetic
programming iteratively transforms a population of computer
programs into a new generation of programs by applying analogs
of naturally occurring genetic operations. The genetic
operations include crossover (sexual recombination), mutation,
reproduction, gene duplication, and gene deletion.
For more information on the theory of
genetic programming,
please see the following links:
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