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An Emergent System for Self-Aligning and Self-Organizing Shape Primitives

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An Emergent System for Self-Aligning and Self-Organizing Shape Primitives
Motivated by the natural phenomenon of living cells selforganizing into specific shapes and structures, we present an emergent system that utilizes evolutionary computing methods for designing and simulating self-aligning and self-organizing shape primitives. Given the complexity of the emergent behavior, genetic programming is employed to control the evolution of our emergent system. The system has two levels of description. At the macroscopic level, a user-specified, pre-defined shape is given as input to the system. The system outputs local interaction rules that direct morphogenetic primitives (MP) to aggregate into the shape. At the microscopic level, MPs follow interaction rules based only on local interactions. All MPs are identical and do not know the final shape to be formed. The aggregate is then evaluated at the macroscopic level for its similarity to the user-defined shape. In this paper, we present (1) an emergent system that discovers local interaction rules that di...
Linge Bai, Manolya Eyiyurekli, David E. Breen
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where SASO
Authors Linge Bai, Manolya Eyiyurekli, David E. Breen
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