Self-Organization and Artificial Life: A Review

April 03, 2018 Β· The Cartographer Β· πŸ› IEEE Symposium on Artificial Life

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Authors Carlos Gershenson, Vito Trianni, Justin Werfel, Hiroki Sayama arXiv ID 1804.01144 Category nlin.AO Cross-listed cs.AI, cs.MA, cs.NE, cs.RO Citations 19 Venue IEEE Symposium on Artificial Life Last Checked 2 days ago
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Self-organization has been an important concept within a number of disciplines, which Artificial Life (ALife) also has heavily utilized since its inception. The term and its implications, however, are often confusing or misinterpreted. In this work, we provide a mini-review of self-organization and its relationship with ALife, aiming at initiating discussions on this important topic with the interested audience. We first articulate some fundamental aspects of self-organization, outline its usage, and review its applications to ALife within its soft, hard, and wet domains. We also provide perspectives for further research.
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