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Channon, A. D. (1996). The evolutionary emergence route to artificial intelligence. Master 's thesis, School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex.

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Using Ideas from Natural Selection to Evolve Synthesized Sounds - Wehn   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....the decoding of a string of bits. This is more in line with traditional GA and will greatly simply and cleanup the process of breeding and mutation. But it requires a thorough consideration when selecting the coding scheme. One solution is to use a Lindenmayer system (Lsystem) of production rules [5, 6]. This can generate graphs with a fractal structure similar to the one shown in Figure 6. Another method is to have a fixed structure of elements and connections and use the genotype string of bits to encode only the input weights. 2. Geographical isolation between several populations with ....

Channon A., The Evolutionary Emergence route to Artificial Intelligence, MSc in KnowledgeBased System 1995/96, School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex.


Towards the Evolutionary Emergence of Increasingly Complex.. - Channon, Damper (1999)   Self-citation (Channon)   (Correct)

....code, there are two notable exceptions. Both involve the evolution of neural networks, which are well suited to incremental artificial evolution because of their graceful degradation (high degree of neutrality) The second (chronologically) is the work described in this paper, which was conceived (Channon 1996) independently of and initially created in ignorance of both Tierra (including its derivatives) and the first exception: PolyWorld (Yaeger 1993) Yaeger stated three motivations for his work, including the production of emergent complex behaviours and the exploration of artificial life as a route ....

....for perpetuating evolutionary emergence. Unless learning is made evolvable, or what is learned can be passed on, a maximal level will be reached at which organisms are not capable of learning more in their lifetimes. Channon s own experimental system detailed here in full, but see also Channon (1996), Channon and Damper (1998a) and Channon and Damper (1998b) for the development of the ideas behind it shares many features with PolyWorld, despite having been conceived without knowledge of Yaeger s work. However, because it does not attempt to simulate aspects of the real world, it is ....

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Channon, A. D. (1996). The evolutionary emergence route to artificial intelligence. Master 's thesis, School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex.


Perpetuating Evolutionary Emergence - Channon, Damper (1998)   Self-citation (Channon)   (Correct)

....Only then will we have a truly open stage on which to watch the perpetuation of evolutionary emergence. Acknowledgements This work is supported by an award from the United Kingdom s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to author ADC. It is a continuation of previous work (Channon, 1996) also supported by an award from the EPSRC (supervisor Inman Harvey, University of Sussex) ....

Channon, A. (1996). The evolutionary emergence route to artificial intelligence. Master's thesis, School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex. Revision October 1996. http://www.soton.ac.uk/adc96r/.


The Artificial Evolution of Real Intelligence by Natural.. - Channon, Damper   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Channon)   (Correct)

....system. Viable alternatives in which the embodiment of organisms is connected to their actions need to be investigated. 7 Acknowledgements This work is supported by an award from the EPSRC of Great Britain (supervisor Bob Damper, Southampton University) It is a continuation of previous work [5] also supported by an award from the EPSRC (supervisor Inman Harvey, Sussex University) My thanks to both supervisors for their encouragement in the area and comments on the work. ....

Alastair Channon. The evolutionary emergence route to artificial intelligence. Master's thesis, Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex, 1996.


Perpetuating Evolutionary Emergence - Channon And (1998)   Self-citation (Channon)   (Correct)

....Only then will we have a truly open stage on which to watch the perpetuation of evolutionary emergence. Acknowledgements This work is supported by an award from the United Kingdom s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to author ADC. It is a continuation of previous work (Channon, 1996) also supported by an award from the EPSRC (supervisor Inman Harvey, University of Sussex) ....

Channon, A. (1996). The evolutionary emergence route to artificial intelligence. Master's thesis, School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex. Revision October 1996. http://www.soton.ac.uk/~adc96r/.

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