Discrete fitness values for improving the human interface in an interactive GA

Proposes two methods of inputting fitness values that reduce the psychological burden of interactive genetic algorithm (GA) operators. The first proposal is an input method that allows discrete fitness values which require less attention from operators in scoring slightly different individuals. The second proposal is an input method that allows both discrete and continuous fitness values. These proposed methods are evaluated using two subjective tests for the task of drawing a face. The results of the subjective tests show that: (1) the first method is significantly better than the method which forces operators to input only continuous fitness values (P<0.01), and (2) the second method is significantly better than the first method (p<0.01).