| P. Marrow, "Evolvability: Evolution, Computation, Biology," Proc. of the 1999. |
....of life. For instance mechanisms of gene expression are far less complex, and seem to provide fewer avenues for evolvability in lower organisms. Such reasoning resulted in Dawkins [14] suggesting that evolvability itself has evolved. In more recent years this idea has become widely accepted [15,16], and experimental evidence of mechanisms to evolve evolvability have been demonstrated [17] In terms of a learning algorithm, we can think of evolution as altering its inductive bias in the hope of finding one more appropriate to the current environment. So natural evolutionary systems not only ....
P. Marrow, "Evolvability: Evolution, Computation, Biology," Proc. of the 1999.
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