Previous computational models of self-replication in cellular spaces have been manually designed, a very difficult and time-consuming process. This paper introduces the use of genetic algorithms to discover automata rules that govern emergent self-replicating processes. Given dynamically evolving automata, identification of effective fitness functions for self-replicating structures is a difficult task, and we give one solution to this problem. A model consisting of movable automata embedded in a cellular space is introduced and discussed in this context. A genetic algorithm using two fitness criteria was applied to automate rule discovery. After parameter tuning, 6 selfreplicating structures consisting of 2, 3 and 4 automata were discovere...
Biological experience and intuition suggest that self-replication is an inherently complex phenomeno...
Abstract. The properties of engineering structures such as cars, cell phones or bridges rely on mate...
AbstractWe investigate a problem whether self-reproduction is possible in a two-dimensional “reversi...
This thesis demonstrates for the first time that it is possible to automatically discover self-repli...
Since John von Neumann's seminal work on developing cellular automata models of self-replication, th...
A recurrent topic of interest in the theory of automata has been the possibility of self-reproducing...
Since John von Neumann’s seminal work on developing cellular automata mod-els of self-replication, t...
It is generally believed that self-replication models con-structed on cellular automata have quite l...
This master's thesis deals with the topic of cellular automata and their utilization in the research...
Understanding self-replication from an informa-tion processing perspective is important because, amo...
The family of self-replicating cellular automata is interesting mainly for being able to demonstrate...
Cellular automata based models of self-replication have been considered capable of producing rather ...
The use of a genetic algorithm to obtain "interesting" initial conditions for cellular automata of t...
Cellular automata are used in many fields to generate a global behavior with local rules. Finding th...
This thesis introduces cellular automata as an environment suitable for simulating complex and massi...
Biological experience and intuition suggest that self-replication is an inherently complex phenomeno...
Abstract. The properties of engineering structures such as cars, cell phones or bridges rely on mate...
AbstractWe investigate a problem whether self-reproduction is possible in a two-dimensional “reversi...
This thesis demonstrates for the first time that it is possible to automatically discover self-repli...
Since John von Neumann's seminal work on developing cellular automata models of self-replication, th...
A recurrent topic of interest in the theory of automata has been the possibility of self-reproducing...
Since John von Neumann’s seminal work on developing cellular automata mod-els of self-replication, t...
It is generally believed that self-replication models con-structed on cellular automata have quite l...
This master's thesis deals with the topic of cellular automata and their utilization in the research...
Understanding self-replication from an informa-tion processing perspective is important because, amo...
The family of self-replicating cellular automata is interesting mainly for being able to demonstrate...
Cellular automata based models of self-replication have been considered capable of producing rather ...
The use of a genetic algorithm to obtain "interesting" initial conditions for cellular automata of t...
Cellular automata are used in many fields to generate a global behavior with local rules. Finding th...
This thesis introduces cellular automata as an environment suitable for simulating complex and massi...
Biological experience and intuition suggest that self-replication is an inherently complex phenomeno...
Abstract. The properties of engineering structures such as cars, cell phones or bridges rely on mate...
AbstractWe investigate a problem whether self-reproduction is possible in a two-dimensional “reversi...