. Co-evolution (i.e. the evolution of two or more competing populations with coupled fitness) has several interesting features that may potentially enhance the power of adaptation of artificial evolution. In particular, as discussed by Dawkins and Krebs [2], competing populations may reciprocally drive one another to increasing levels of complexity by producing an evolutionary "arms race". In this paper we will investigate the role of coevolution in the context of evolutionary robotics. In particular, we will try to understand in what conditions co-evolution can lead to "arms races" in which two populations reciprocally drive one another to increasing levels of complexity. 1. Introduction Co-evolution (i.e. the evolutio...
A recent trend in evolutionary robotics and artificial life research is to maximize self-organizatio...
A recent trend in evolutionary robotics and artificial life research is to maximize self-organizatio...
This paper demonstrates that simple yet important characteristics of coevolution can occur in evolut...
Co-evolution (i.e. the evolution of two or more competing populations with coupled fitness) has seve...
Co-evolution (i.e. the evolution of two or more competing populations with coupled fitness) has seve...
Co-evolution (i.e. the evolution of two or more competing populations with coupled fitness) has seve...
Co-evolution (i.e. the evolution of two or more competing populations with coupled fitness) has seve...
AbstractInterdisciplinary research in the 21st century is characterized by bidirectional flows: one ...
It is argued that competitive co-evolution is a viable methodology for developing truly autonomous a...
In evolutionary robotics there has been research about the pursuit problem with different numbers of...
In evolutionary robotics there has been research about the pursuit problem with different numbers of...
In evolutionary robotics there has been research about the pursuit problem with different numbers of...
In evolutionary robotics there has been research about the pursuit problem with different numbers of...
<div> <div> <p>The biological complexity present in Nature has been attributed to a number of proces...
A recent trend in evolutionary robotics and artificial life research is to maximize self-organizatio...
A recent trend in evolutionary robotics and artificial life research is to maximize self-organizatio...
A recent trend in evolutionary robotics and artificial life research is to maximize self-organizatio...
This paper demonstrates that simple yet important characteristics of coevolution can occur in evolut...
Co-evolution (i.e. the evolution of two or more competing populations with coupled fitness) has seve...
Co-evolution (i.e. the evolution of two or more competing populations with coupled fitness) has seve...
Co-evolution (i.e. the evolution of two or more competing populations with coupled fitness) has seve...
Co-evolution (i.e. the evolution of two or more competing populations with coupled fitness) has seve...
AbstractInterdisciplinary research in the 21st century is characterized by bidirectional flows: one ...
It is argued that competitive co-evolution is a viable methodology for developing truly autonomous a...
In evolutionary robotics there has been research about the pursuit problem with different numbers of...
In evolutionary robotics there has been research about the pursuit problem with different numbers of...
In evolutionary robotics there has been research about the pursuit problem with different numbers of...
In evolutionary robotics there has been research about the pursuit problem with different numbers of...
<div> <div> <p>The biological complexity present in Nature has been attributed to a number of proces...
A recent trend in evolutionary robotics and artificial life research is to maximize self-organizatio...
A recent trend in evolutionary robotics and artificial life research is to maximize self-organizatio...
A recent trend in evolutionary robotics and artificial life research is to maximize self-organizatio...
This paper demonstrates that simple yet important characteristics of coevolution can occur in evolut...