One of the central difficulties of coevolutionary methods arises from 'intransitive superiority' - in a two-player game, for example, the fact that A beats B, and B beats C, does not exclude the possibility that C beats A. Such cyclic superiority in a coevolutionary substrate is hypothesized to cause cycles in the dynamics of the population such that it 'chases its own tail' - traveling through some part of strategy space more than once despite apparent improvement with each step. It is often difficult to know whether an application domain contains such difficulties and to verify this hypothesis in the failure of a given coevolutionary set-up. In this paper we wish to elucidate some of the issues and concepts in an abstract domain where the...
We examine the dynamical and game-theoretic properties of several selection methods in the context o...
We introduce the N-strikes-out algorithm, a simple steady-state genetic algorithm for competitive co...
In this paper we explore the concept of two-sided competitive coevolution as a mechanism to explore ...
One of the central difficulties of coevolutionary methods arises from ‘intransitive superiority ’ –...
Abstract—Coevolution is a natural choice for learning in problem domains where one agent’s behaviour...
<div> <div> <p>The biological complexity present in Nature has been attributed to a number of proces...
This paper studies scenarios of cyclic dominance in a coevolutionary spatial model in which game str...
Abstract. We review and investigate the current status of intransitivity as a potential obstacle in ...
This paper studies scenarios of cyclic dominance in a coevolutionary spatial model in which game st...
The escalation of complexity is a commonly cited benefit of coevolutionary systems, but computationa...
Abstract: Companies and customers as well as competing species in biologies are widely modeled by mu...
Studying coevolutionary systems in the context of simplified models (i.e. games with pairwise intera...
One problem associated with coevolutionary algorithms is that of forgetting, where one or more previ...
Assume a coevolutionary algorithm capable of storing and utilizing all phenotypes discovered during ...
In this thesis we establish a theory of evolutionary dynamics that accounts for the following requir...
We examine the dynamical and game-theoretic properties of several selection methods in the context o...
We introduce the N-strikes-out algorithm, a simple steady-state genetic algorithm for competitive co...
In this paper we explore the concept of two-sided competitive coevolution as a mechanism to explore ...
One of the central difficulties of coevolutionary methods arises from ‘intransitive superiority ’ –...
Abstract—Coevolution is a natural choice for learning in problem domains where one agent’s behaviour...
<div> <div> <p>The biological complexity present in Nature has been attributed to a number of proces...
This paper studies scenarios of cyclic dominance in a coevolutionary spatial model in which game str...
Abstract. We review and investigate the current status of intransitivity as a potential obstacle in ...
This paper studies scenarios of cyclic dominance in a coevolutionary spatial model in which game st...
The escalation of complexity is a commonly cited benefit of coevolutionary systems, but computationa...
Abstract: Companies and customers as well as competing species in biologies are widely modeled by mu...
Studying coevolutionary systems in the context of simplified models (i.e. games with pairwise intera...
One problem associated with coevolutionary algorithms is that of forgetting, where one or more previ...
Assume a coevolutionary algorithm capable of storing and utilizing all phenotypes discovered during ...
In this thesis we establish a theory of evolutionary dynamics that accounts for the following requir...
We examine the dynamical and game-theoretic properties of several selection methods in the context o...
We introduce the N-strikes-out algorithm, a simple steady-state genetic algorithm for competitive co...
In this paper we explore the concept of two-sided competitive coevolution as a mechanism to explore ...