Just How (Un)realistic are Evolutionary Algorithms as Representations of Social Processes?
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author = "Edmund Chattoe",
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title = "Just How (Un)realistic are Evolutionary Algorithms as
Representations of Social Processes?",
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journal = "The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social
Simulation",
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year = "1998",
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volume = "1",
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number = "3",
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month = "30 " # jun,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, evolutionary
algorithms, social evolution, selectionist paradigm",
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ISSN = "1460-7425",
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URL = "http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/1/3/2.html",
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size = "158407 bytes",
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abstract = "This paper attempts to illustrate the importance of a
coherent behavioural interpretation in applying
evolutionary algorithms like Genetic Algorithms and
Genetic Programming to the modelling of social
processes. It summarises and draws out the implications
of the Neo-Darwinian Synthesis for processes of social
evolution and then discusses the extent to which
evolutionary algorithms capture the aspects of
biological evolution which are relevant to social
processes. The paper uses several recent papers in the
field as case studies, discussing more and less
successful uses of evolutionary algorithms in social
science. The key aspects of evolution discussed in the
paper are that it is dependent on relative rather than
absolute fitness, it does not require global knowledge
or a system level teleology, it avoids the credit
assignment problem, it does not exclude Lamarckian
inheritance and it is both progressive and open
ended.",
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notes = "JASSS",
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