Evolving designs by generating useful complex gene structures

作者: J.S. Gero , M.A. Rosenman

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关键词: BiologyGeneticsGrowth modelEvolutionary systemsSimple (abstract algebra)Domain (software engineering)Theoretical computer science

摘要: This chapter presents two examples of work for evolving designs by generating useful complex gene structures. where the first example uses a genetic engineering approach whereas other growth model form. Both have as their motivation to overcome combinatorial effect large design spaces focussing search in areas. is achieved starting with defined low-level basic genes and creating increasingly more In both cases represent simple actions which when executed produce parts solutions. works are exemplified domain architectural floor plans.

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