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                        | Relative Hits with RRSE 2 Fitness FunctionThe Relative Hits with RRSE 2 fitness function  
                            is based on the 
                            relative error and the 
                            Root Relative Squared Error (RRSE). 
							The RRSE 2 component is implemented so that you can choose different 
							simple models besides the usual target average. 
							Moreover, the RRSE 2 differs from the common RRSE in the evaluation of the denominator term, 
							where instead of using the target output to calculate the difference between 
							the target and the simple model, the model output is used instead, resulting in a more dynamic, 
							forever adapting solution space. 
 The Relative Hits with RRSE 2 fitness function is combined with different rewards and punishments, both of which are adjustable parameters.
 
 
 
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