Co-evolutionary Methods in Evolutionary Art

作者: Gary R. Greenfield

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-72877-1_17

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摘要: Following the ground breaking work of Sims and Latham there was a flurry activity in interactive artificial evolution images. However, move towards non-interactive images that arises by invoking fitness functions to serve place users order guide simulated proceeded haltingly unevenly. If evolutionary computational models for image are indeed inspired nature, then it is natural consider broader co-evolutionary context. This chapter briefly surveys role methods have played computation examines some instances where has been applied art. The paucity examples leads discussion challenges faced, difficulties encountered, when trying use both art creativity.

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