Coevolution in Hide and Seek: Camouflage and Vision
Created by W.Langdon from
gp-bibliography.bib Revision:1.8120
- @InProceedings{Harrington:2014:ALIFE,
-
author = "Kyle I. Harrington and Jesse Freeman and
Jordan Pollack",
-
title = "Coevolution in Hide and Seek: Camouflage and Vision",
-
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference
of the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems,
ALIFE 14",
-
year = "2014",
-
editor = "Hiroki Sayama and John Rieffel and Sebastian Risi and
Rene Doursat and Hod Lipson",
-
series = "Complex Adaptive Systems",
-
pages = "25--32",
-
address = "New York",
-
month = "30 " # jul # "-2 " # aug,
-
organisation = "International Society for Artificial Life",
-
publisher = "MIT Press",
-
keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
-
isbn13 = "9780262326216 ?",
-
URL = "http://mitpress.mit.edu/sites/default/files/titles/content/alife14/ch005.html",
-
DOI = "doi:10.7551/978-0-262-32621-6-ch005",
-
size = "8 pages",
-
abstract = "Predator-prey interactions are one of the most common
coevolutionary dynamics in Nature. We consider a model
of the coevolution of prey appearance and predator
vision, where a successful result is visually apparent.
While using a neurophysiologically-based model of
vision and a rich developmental process for prey
patterning, we show that predator prey coevolution can
maintain engagement. Backgrounds with large regional
differences generally lead to prey that appear as
mixtures of the regions. Finally, we find that
engagement between predators and prey is supported by
greater background complexity.",
-
notes = "ALIFE 14
http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/artificial-life-14
ALIFE14NYC@gmail.com",
- }
Genetic Programming entries for
Kyle Ira Harrington
Jesse Freeman
Jordan B Pollack
Citations