Re: Cellular Automata as Landscape for Agents
- From: "h.thorisson" <h.thorisson@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 Mar 2007 05:25:48 -0700
Thank you very much Ramos, I really appreciate it.
your paper on Artificial Ant Colonies is interesting! But I think I
didn't make myself too clear, what I meant were simulations where the
agents are not made of cells (ie. not artificial life, not typical
multi-agent systems). But a system where CA is only used to produce
landscape and the agents themselves are seperate entities,
preprogrammed with perception-action capabilities.
Thanks again,
-Hrafn Th.
On Mar 23, 12:16 am, "Vitorino RAMOS" <vitorino.ra...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
You migth consider this:
"A Particle Swarm Selects for Evolution of Gliders in Non-Uniform 2D
Cellular Automata"http://www.ventrella.com/Alife/Cells/GlidersAndRiders/Cells.html
or loosely even this:
"Artificial Ant Colonies in Digital Image Habitats"http://www.laseeb.org/vramos/ref29.html
best, v.
.
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