Pfeiffer -- A Distributed Open-ended Evolutionary System
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- @InProceedings{langdon:2005:metas,
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author = "W. B. Langdon",
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title = "Pfeiffer -- A Distributed Open-ended Evolutionary
System",
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booktitle = "AISB'05: Proceedings of the Joint Symposium on
Socially Inspired Computing (METAS 2005)",
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year = "2005",
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editor = "Bruce Edmonds and Nigel Gilbert and
Steven Gustafson and David Hales and Natalio Krasnogor",
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pages = "7--13",
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address = "University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK",
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month = "12-15 " # apr,
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organisation = "AISB",
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note = "SSAISB 2005 Convention",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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URL = "http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/W.Langdon/ftp/papers/wbl_metas2005.pdf",
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size = "7 pages",
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abstract = "Pfeiffer contains a population of fractals which has
been evolving continuously for more than three years.
The animations are developed from embryos using a
Lindenmayer grammar (L-System). These open generative
representations potentially allow gene duplication and
the evolution of higher order genetic operators and
might be a step towards the emergence of social
intelligence in swarms of artificial life (alife)
agents. The fitness function is simply do the snowflake
patterns appeal to the users: interactive evolution
(IEC). To this end, images are placed in animated snow
globes (computerised snowstorms) by world wide web
(www) browsers (Netscape, Mozilla, Internet Explorer,
Firefox, etc.) anywhere on the planet. More than 600
people have used
http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/W.Langdon/pfeiffer.html.",
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notes = "METAS is a one-day symposium (12 April) run by Natalio
Krasnogor and Steven Gustafson, in the joint-symposium
``Socially Inspired Computing'', in the AISB 2005
Convention ``Social Intelligence and Interaction in
Animals, Robots and Agents''.
http://aisb2005.feis.herts.ac.uk/",
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