abstract = "Perpetuating evolutionary emergence is the key to
artificially evolving increasingly complex systems. In
order to generate complex entities with adaptive
behaviours beyond our manual design capability, long
term incremental evolution with continuing emergence is
called for. Purely artificial selection models, such as
traditional genetic algorithms, are argued to be
fundamentally inadequate for this calling and existing
natural selection systems are evaluated. Thus some
requirements for perpetuating evolutionary emergence
are revealed. A new environment containing simple
virtual autonomous organisms has been created to
satisfy these requirements. Resulting evolutionary
emergent behaviors are reported alongside of their
neural correlates. In one example, the collective
behaviour of one species clearly provides a selective
force which is overcome by another species,
demonstrating the perpetuation of evolutionary
emergence via naturally arising coevolution.",
notes = "broken June 2021
http://www.isab.org.uk/confs/sab98.php