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Bluenome: A Novel Developmental Model of Artificial Morphogenesis

Taras Kowaliw, P. Grogono, and N. Kharma

Departments of Computer Science and Computer and Electrical Engineering, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. Ouest, Montréal, QC, Canada, H3G 1M8
taras.kowaliw@utoronto.ca
grogono@cs.concordia.ca
kharma@ece.concordia.ca

Abstract. The Bluenome Model of Development is introduced. The Bluenome model is a developmental model of Artificial Morphogenesis, inspired by biological development, instantiating a subset of two-dimensional Cellular Automata. The Bluenome model is cast as a general model, one which generates organizational topologies for finite sets of component types, assuming only local interactions between components. Its key feature is that there exists no relation between genotypic complexity and phenotypic complexity, implying its potential application in high-dimensional evolutionary problems. Additionally, genomes from the Bluenome Model are shown to be capable of re-development in differing environments, retaining many relevant phenotypic properties.

LNCS 3102, p. 93 ff.

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