@steffanp88 I don't think cellular automata have fitness functions. Instead they use simple rules which dictate their individual behaviour depending on their state, and the state of cells in their surrounding area. They can move or replicate in a certain direction, persist, change state, or die.
I'm no expert so I don't know if I covered everything...
These examples are samples from a large sequence space of potential outcomes in a cellular automata program I developed 2 years ago, designed to help me explore cellular self organization.
Each example shows the result of subtle variations in the program parameters. The exploration of the sequence space was done randomly involving no genetic programming or fitness function, the parameters where randomly changed, rendered and the results studied.
where did you get the program to do this and can get it ?
jsadecki1 4 days ago
great video thanks
jessyjessy4 1 month ago
great video thanks
khijasmith 1 month ago
brilliant video
MrBrucebracey 1 month ago
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SuperDogbrown 1 month ago
Very enjoyable thank you
thegeffc 1 month ago
What is the fitness function of the organism?
steffanp88 2 months ago
@steffanp88 I don't think cellular automata have fitness functions. Instead they use simple rules which dictate their individual behaviour depending on their state, and the state of cells in their surrounding area. They can move or replicate in a certain direction, persist, change state, or die.
I'm no expert so I don't know if I covered everything...
snypa514 2 months ago
@steffanp88
These examples are samples from a large sequence space of potential outcomes in a cellular automata program I developed 2 years ago, designed to help me explore cellular self organization.
Each example shows the result of subtle variations in the program parameters. The exploration of the sequence space was done randomly involving no genetic programming or fitness function, the parameters where randomly changed, rendered and the results studied.
SentientMachines 2 months ago
Put this in a video game... it'd sell over a million copies, I'll bet.
jarblewarble 7 months ago
Can you give the precise rules of the cellular automata pls?
triglios 11 months ago