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In nature animals tend to live within groups. The social interactions effectively transform the fitness selection landscape seen by an isolated individual. In some cases a group behaves (or even can be said to think) like a single organism. Kernels provide a lens which coarse-grains or averages individual senses and so may help explain joint actions and social responses.
The original multi-modal problem is smoothed by convolving it with a problem specific filter designed by GP. Because populations see the transformed social fitness landscape, they can pass over local optima. GP can give a good fit between the predicted behaviour of the macroscopic organism and the actual runs.",
WCCI 2006 - A joint meeting of the IEEE, the EPS, and the IEE.
IEEE Catalog Number: 06TH8846D",
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