Jin Y, Trommler J. A fitness-independent evolvability measure for evolutionary developmental systems. In: 2010 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. IEEE; 2010: 1-8.Evolvability refers to the organisms ability to create heritable new phenotypes that potentially facilitate the organism's survival and reproduction. In this paper, a general evolvability measure for a computational model of evolutionary development is proposed. The measure is able to quantify individuals' evolvability, including robustness and innovation, independent of the fitness function of the evolutionary system. Empirical studies are performed to check the evolvability of individuals in in silico evolution of oscillato...
Research in evolutionary biology is driven by curiosity about the evolution of complex organisms. Th...
‘Evolvability’ – the ability to undergo adaptive evolution – is a key concept for understanding and ...
One hallmark of natural organisms is their significant evolvability, i.e.,their increased potential ...
Abstract—Evolvability refers to the organisms ability to create heritable new phenotypes that potent...
Abstract—Evolvability refers to the organisms ability to create heritable new phenotypes that potent...
This special issue focuses on two emergent properties of artificial evolutionary sys-tems: evolvabil...
In recent years, biologists have increasingly been asking whether the ability to evolve — the evolva...
The developmental mapping from genotype to phenotype is responsible for much of the evolvability (ad...
This dissertation clarifies the concept of evolvability, the increased capacity of some organisms or...
Evolution’s ability to find innovative phenotypes is an important ingredient in the emergence of com...
Evolvability is the capacity to evolve. This paper introduces a simple computational model of evolva...
Despite sophisticated mathematical models, the theory of microevolution is mostly treated as a quali...
In recent years, the concept of evolvability has been gaining in prominence both within evolutionary...
Evolvability is the capacity to evolve. This paper introduces a simple computational model of evolva...
Evolvability has emerged as a research topic in both natural and computational evolution. It is a no...
Research in evolutionary biology is driven by curiosity about the evolution of complex organisms. Th...
‘Evolvability’ – the ability to undergo adaptive evolution – is a key concept for understanding and ...
One hallmark of natural organisms is their significant evolvability, i.e.,their increased potential ...
Abstract—Evolvability refers to the organisms ability to create heritable new phenotypes that potent...
Abstract—Evolvability refers to the organisms ability to create heritable new phenotypes that potent...
This special issue focuses on two emergent properties of artificial evolutionary sys-tems: evolvabil...
In recent years, biologists have increasingly been asking whether the ability to evolve — the evolva...
The developmental mapping from genotype to phenotype is responsible for much of the evolvability (ad...
This dissertation clarifies the concept of evolvability, the increased capacity of some organisms or...
Evolution’s ability to find innovative phenotypes is an important ingredient in the emergence of com...
Evolvability is the capacity to evolve. This paper introduces a simple computational model of evolva...
Despite sophisticated mathematical models, the theory of microevolution is mostly treated as a quali...
In recent years, the concept of evolvability has been gaining in prominence both within evolutionary...
Evolvability is the capacity to evolve. This paper introduces a simple computational model of evolva...
Evolvability has emerged as a research topic in both natural and computational evolution. It is a no...
Research in evolutionary biology is driven by curiosity about the evolution of complex organisms. Th...
‘Evolvability’ – the ability to undergo adaptive evolution – is a key concept for understanding and ...
One hallmark of natural organisms is their significant evolvability, i.e.,their increased potential ...