The Artificial Evolution of Real Intelligence by Natural Selection
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author = "Alastair Channon and Bob Damper",
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title = "The Artificial Evolution of Real Intelligence by
Natural Selection",
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note = "Published on the web site of and poster presented at
the Fourth European Conference on Artificial Life
(ECAL97), Brighton",
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year = "1997",
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address = "Brighton, UK",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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URL = "http://www.channon.net/alastair/geb/ecal1997/channon_ad_ecal97.pdf",
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size = "10 pages",
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abstract = "This paper outlines a preliminary step towards the
long-term goal of intelligent artificial life.
Evolutionary emergence via natural selection is
proposed as the way forward, in combination with other
biologically-inspired principles including the
developmental modularity of neural networks. In order
to develop and test the ideas, an artificial world
containing autonomous organisms has been created. Its
underlying theory and construction are described.
Resulting emergent strategies are reported both from an
observer's perspective and in terms of their neural
mechanisms. The results prove that the proposed
approach is viable and show it to be an exciting area
for further research.",
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notes = "Geb World, ANN, Lindenmayer Systems, Kin Similarity
and Convergence",
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Alastair D Channon
Robert I Damper
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