The Legion System: A Novel Approach to Evolving Heterogeneity for Collective Problem Solving
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author = "Josh C. Bongard",
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title = "The Legion System: A Novel Approach to Evolving
Heterogeneity for Collective Problem Solving",
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booktitle = "Genetic Programming, Proceedings of EuroGP'2000",
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year = "2000",
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editor = "Riccardo Poli and Wolfgang Banzhaf and
William B. Langdon and Julian F. Miller and Peter Nordin and
Terence C. Fogarty",
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volume = "1802",
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series = "LNCS",
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pages = "16--28",
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address = "Edinburgh",
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publisher_address = "Berlin",
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month = "15-16 " # apr,
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organisation = "EvoNet",
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publisher = "Springer-Verlag",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISBN = "3-540-67339-3",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/978-3-540-46239-2_2",
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abstract = "We investigate the dynamics of agent groups evolved to
peform a collective task, and in which the behavioural
heterogeneity of the group is under evolutionary
control. Two task domains are studied: solutions are
evolved for the two tasks using an evolutionary
algorithm called the Legion system. A new metric of
heterogeneity is also introduced, which measures the
heterogeneity of evolved group behaviours. It was found
that the amount of heterogeneity evolved in an agent
group is dependent on the given problem domain: for the
first task, the Legion system evolved heterogeneous
groups; for the second task, primarily homogeneous
groups evolved. We conclude that the proposed system,
in conjunction with the introduced heterogeneity
measure, can be used as a tool for investigating
various issues concerning redundancy, robustness and
division of labour in the context of evolutionary
approaches to collective problem solving.",
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notes = "EuroGP'2000, part of \cite{poli:2000:GP}",
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