The Future of Evolutionary Design Research
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author = "Peter J. Bentley",
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title = "The Future of Evolutionary Design Research",
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booktitle = "AVOCAAD Second International Conference",
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year = "1999",
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pages = "349--350",
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address = "Brussels, Belgium",
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month = "8-10 " # apr,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Computer,
design, International",
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URL = "http://cumincad.scix.net/cgi-bin/works/BrowseTree?field=series&separator=:&recurse=0&order=AZ&value=AVOCAAD",
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URL = "http://cumincad.scix.net/cgi-bin/works/Show?616c",
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URL = "http://papers.cumincad.org/data/works/att/616c.content.pdf",
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broken = "http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/171652/",
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size = "2 pages",
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abstract = "The use of evolutionary algorithms to optimise designs
is now well known, and well understood. The literature
is overflowing with examples of designs that bear the
hallmark of evolutionary optimisation: bridges, cranes,
electricity pylons, electric motors, engine blocks,
flywheels, satellite booms -the list is extensive and
ever growing. But although the optimisation of
engineering designs is perhaps the most practical and
commercially beneficial form of evolutionary design for
industry, such applications do not take advantage of
the full potential of evolutionary design. Current
research is now exploring how the related areas of
evolutionary design such as evolutionary art, music and
the evolution of artificial life can aid in the
creation of new designs. By employing techniques from
these fields, researchers are now moving away from
straight optimisation, and are beginning to experiment
with explorative approaches. Instead of using evolution
as an optimiser, evolution is now beginning to be seen
as an aid to creativity - providing new forms, new
structures and even new concepts for designers.",
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notes = "Workshop on Morphogenetic Design, in the 2nd
International Conference on Added Value of Computer
Aided Architectural Design (AVOCAAD), Brussels,
Belgium
See also UCL CS technical report RN/99/12
http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/research/rns/rns99.html
Sep 2018 616c.content.pdf suggests pages are 337--338",
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publicationstatus = "published",
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