Artificial Brains as Networks of Computational Building Blocks
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- @InProceedings{Menezes:2008:ECCS,
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author = "Telmo Menezes and Ernesto Costa",
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title = "Artificial Brains as Networks of Computational
Building Blocks",
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booktitle = "5th European Conference on Complex Systems",
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year = "2008",
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editor = "Sorin Solomon and Scott Kirkpatrick",
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address = "Jerusalem",
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month = sep # " 10-19",
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organisation = "GIACS and ONCE-CS",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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URL = "http://www.jeruccs2008.org/files/tmenezes_eccs08.pdf",
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size = "10 pages",
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abstract = "The latest advances in the gridbrain agent brain model
are presented. The gridbrain models brains as networks
of computational components. The components are used as
building blocks for computation, and provide base
functionalities like: input/output, Boolean logic,
arithmetic, clocks and memory. The multi-grid
architecture as a way to process variable sized
information from different sensory channels is
addressed.We show how an evolutionary multi-agent
simulation may use the gridbrain model to emerge
behaviors. The Simulation Embedded Genetic Algorithm
(SEGA), aimed at continuous multi-agent simulations
with no generations is described. An experimental
scenario is presented where agents must use information
from two different sensory channels and cooperate to
destroy moving targets in a continuous physical
simulation. Results are analysed and synchronisation
mechanism are shown to emerge.",
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notes = "http://www.jeruccs2008.org/",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Telmo Menezes
Ernesto Costa
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