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  Open-ended evolution: perspectives from the OEE workshop in York
Taylor T., Bedau M., Channon A., Ackley D., Banzhaf W., Beslon G., Dolson E., Froese T., Hickinbotham S., Ikegami T., McMullin B., Packard N., Rasmussen S., Virgo N., Agmon E., Clark E., McGregor S., Ofria C., Ropella G., Spector L., Stanley K., Stanton A., Timperley C., Vostinar A., Wiser M. Artificial Life 22(3): 408-423, 2016.  Type: Article

An open-ended evolutionary (OEE) system, conceived to be part of artificially intelligent systems (biological or otherwise), has been vaguely defined as one capable of producing a continual stream of novel organisms, rather than one se...
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Apr 11 2017  
  Many hands make light work: further studies in group evolution
Tomko N., Harvey I., Virgo N., Philippides A. Artificial Life 20(1): 163-181, 2014.  Type: Article

Standard genetic algorithms (GAs) are known to work well in certain cases, and to suffocate in others. For example, when a task has several component parts, the results may be disappointing, as they may tend to evaluate the best on one...
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May 16 2014  

   
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