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How Ants Improve Businesses and their Bottom Lines

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 Jacques Joubert, Student Programmer & Co-Founder at Hedge Funds South Africa

 Wednesday, November 26, 2014

My previous post, A researcher’s thoughts on Artificial Intelligence, argued that Intelligence is not unique to human beings; it is abundant in nature. This post introduces one of my favourite nature inspired Artificial Intelligence algorithms, The...


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2 comments on article "How Ants Improve Businesses and their Bottom Lines"

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 Vassil Dimitrov, Trader & Strategist at Business Partners

 Wednesday, November 26, 2014



Interesting article, thanks.

This Ant's behavior reminds me the common use of Genetic Algorithms in trading system optimization...

Do you have any other idea how to take advantage from the content of this article, for the investing and trading field?


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 Lindsay Skardoon, Director / Managing Partner at

 Thursday, November 27, 2014



neural networks that have lots of iterations can acquire a certain level of performance. The real issue for any programmer however is how to use that information and how one mitigates the herd crush as in the flash crashes. If everyone uses similar algos then there is no distinction and markets become very subject to extreme bouts of volatility.

What we forget though in our modelling is that Ants are quite happy to sacrifice many for a result. They operate cooperatively and in vast numbers, there are many iterations to get to the same point, however once that point is established the ants flow like water to that spot. I have yet to see an algo that sends many branches up and down continuously testing a trail to see if it is worthwhile then moving down the next branch.

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