Learning from Nature

作者: J. O. Kephart

DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.1201003

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摘要: The tradition of biologically inspired computing extends back more than half a century to the original musings Alan Turing about artificial intelligence and John von Neumann's early work on self-replicating cellular automata in 1940s. Since then, computer scientists have frequently turned biological processes for inspiration. Indeed, names major subfields science—such as neural networks, genetic algorithms, evolutionary computation—attest influence analogies.

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