Emergence of Collective Behavior in Evolving Populations of Flying Agents
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author = "Lee Spector and Jon Klein and Chris Perry and
Mark Feinstein",
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title = "Emergence of Collective Behavior in Evolving
Populations of Flying Agents",
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journal = "Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines",
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year = "2005",
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volume = "6",
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number = "1",
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pages = "111--125",
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month = mar,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, artificial
life, alife, breve, push, collective behavior, 3D
virtual worlds, visualization",
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ISSN = "1389-2576",
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URL = "http://hampshire.edu/lspector/pubs/emergence-collective-GPEM.pdf",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/s10710-005-7620-3",
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size = "15 pages",
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abstract = "We demonstrate the emergence of collective behavior in
two evolutionary computation systems, one an
evolutionary extension of a classic (highly
constrained) flocking algorithm and the other a
relatively un-constrained system in which the behavior
of agents is governed by evolved computer programs. The
first system demonstrates the evolution of a form of
multicellular organization, while the second
demonstrates the evolution of a form of altruistic food
sharing. In this article we describe both systems in
detail, document the emergence of collective behavior,
and argue that these systems present new opportunities
for the study of group dynamics in an evolutionary
context. We also provide a brief overview of the breve
simulation environment in which the systems were
produced, and of breve's facilities for the rapid,
exploratory development of visualization strategies for
artificial life.",
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notes = "swarmevolve 1.0 and 2.0 feed friend, feedother. Tag
(own colour) under genetic program control.",
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Lee Spector
Jon Klein
Christopher H Perry
Mark Feinstein
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