Computer Science – Neural and Evolutionary Computing
Scientific paper
2012-01-24
Computer Science
Neural and Evolutionary Computing
50 pages, 25 figures, journal
Scientific paper
We investigate the self-organising behaviour of Digital Ecosystems, because a primary motivation for our research is to exploit the self-organising properties of biological ecosystems. We extended a definition for the complexity, grounded in the biological sciences, providing a measure of the information in an organism's genome. Next, we extended a definition for the stability, originating from the computer sciences, based upon convergence to an equilibrium distribution. Finally, we investigated a definition for the diversity, relative to the selection pressures provided by the user requests. We conclude with a summary and discussion of the achievements, including the experimental results.
Briscoe Gerard
Wilde Philippe de
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