DocumentCode
1634894
Title
A model for intrinsic artificial development featuring structural feedback and emergent growth
Author
Trefzer, Martin A. ; Kuyucu, Tüze ; Miller, Julian F. ; Tyrrell, Andy M.
Author_Institution
Intell. Syst. Group, Univ. of York, York
fYear
2009
Firstpage
301
Lastpage
308
Abstract
A model for intrinsic artificial development is introduced in this paper. The proposed model features a novel mechanism where growth emerges, rather than being triggered by a single action. Different types of cell signalling ensure that breaking symmetries is rather the norm than an exception, and gene activity is regulated on two layers: first, by the proteins that are produced by the gene regulatory network (GRN). Second, through structural feedback by second messenger molecules, which are not directly produced through gene expression, but are produced by sensor proteins, which take the cell´s structure into account. The latter feedback mechanism is a novel approach, intended to enable adaptivity and environment coupling in real-world applications. The model is implemented in hardware, and is designed to run autonomously in resource limited embedded systems. Initial experiments are carried out to measure long-term stability, dynamics, adaptivity and scalability of the new approach. Furthermore the ability of the GRN to produce patterns of different symmetries is examined.
Keywords
biocomputing; evolutionary computation; feedback; genetics; breaking symmetries; cell signalling; emergent growth; gene regulatory network; intrinsic artificial development; latter feedback mechanism; structural feedback; Electronic circuits; FETs; Feedback; Gene expression; Genetic programming; Hardware; Multiplexing; Organisms; Protein engineering; Scalability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Evolutionary Computation, 2009. CEC '09. IEEE Congress on
Conference_Location
Trondheim
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2958-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2959-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CEC.2009.4982962
Filename
4982962
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