Perpetuating evolutionary emergence is the key to artificially evolving increasingly complex systems. In order to generate complex entities with adaptive behaviors beyond our manual design capability, longterm incremental evolution with continuing emergence is called for. Purely artificial selection models, such as traditional genetic algorithms, are argued to be fundamentally inadequate for this calling and existing natural selection systems are evaluated. Thus some requirements for perpetuating evolutionary emergence are revealed. A new environment containing simple virtual autonomous organisms has been created to satisfy these requirements. Resulting evolutionary emergent behaviors are reported alongside of their neural correlates. In on...
Evolutionary computation systems exhibit various emergent phenomena, primary of which is adaptation....
Since early cybernetics studies by Wiener, Pask, and Ashby, the properties of living systems are sub...
Co-evolution (i.e. the evolution of two or more competing populations with coupled fitness) has seve...
The central goal of this thesis is to provide additional criteria towards implementing open-ended ev...
International audienceI investigate the relationship between adaptation, as defined in evolutionary ...
We propose an evolving ecosystem approach to evolving complex agent behaviour based on the principle...
Evolutionary emergence is the key to generating increasingly socially intelligent agents. In order t...
Darwinian dynamics based on mutation and selection from the core of mathematical models for adaptati...
The theory of evolution links random variation and selection to incremental adaptation. In a differe...
The central goal of this thesis is to provide additional criteria towards implementing open-ended ev...
Co-evolution (i.e. the evolution of two or more competing populations with coupled fitness) has seve...
It is hypothesised that one of the main reasons evolution has produced such a tremendous diversity o...
Evolution’s ability to find innovative phenotypes is an important ingredient in the emergence of com...
<div><p>One of the most intriguing questions in evolution is how organisms exhibit suitable phenotyp...
AbstractEvolvability in its simplest form is the ability of a population to respond to directional s...
Evolutionary computation systems exhibit various emergent phenomena, primary of which is adaptation....
Since early cybernetics studies by Wiener, Pask, and Ashby, the properties of living systems are sub...
Co-evolution (i.e. the evolution of two or more competing populations with coupled fitness) has seve...
The central goal of this thesis is to provide additional criteria towards implementing open-ended ev...
International audienceI investigate the relationship between adaptation, as defined in evolutionary ...
We propose an evolving ecosystem approach to evolving complex agent behaviour based on the principle...
Evolutionary emergence is the key to generating increasingly socially intelligent agents. In order t...
Darwinian dynamics based on mutation and selection from the core of mathematical models for adaptati...
The theory of evolution links random variation and selection to incremental adaptation. In a differe...
The central goal of this thesis is to provide additional criteria towards implementing open-ended ev...
Co-evolution (i.e. the evolution of two or more competing populations with coupled fitness) has seve...
It is hypothesised that one of the main reasons evolution has produced such a tremendous diversity o...
Evolution’s ability to find innovative phenotypes is an important ingredient in the emergence of com...
<div><p>One of the most intriguing questions in evolution is how organisms exhibit suitable phenotyp...
AbstractEvolvability in its simplest form is the ability of a population to respond to directional s...
Evolutionary computation systems exhibit various emergent phenomena, primary of which is adaptation....
Since early cybernetics studies by Wiener, Pask, and Ashby, the properties of living systems are sub...
Co-evolution (i.e. the evolution of two or more competing populations with coupled fitness) has seve...