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Toward Evolutionary Autonomous Agents (EA2) for computational perception
Liu Jiming; Maluf David A.; Tang Y.Y.
1997-12-01
Source PublicationProceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics
Volume4
Pages3096-3101
AbstractThis paper introduces a new class of Evolutionary Autonomous Agents (EA) that evolve in a digital image environment and emerge (or extract) salient image features. The behavioral repository for the proposed autonomous agents consists of self-reproduction, diffusion, mutation-based search, decay, and cease to exist, each of which is triggered and hence determined by the specific local stimuli of the two-dimensional image environment. The proposed scheme of reproduction-and-diffusion through artificial-environmental selection, when employed as a method of evolutionary computation in image processing, can readily manifest both interesting fixed-point properties and robust behavior capable of dynamically adapting to different digital image environments.
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Language英語English
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Document TypeConference paper
CollectionUniversity of Macau
AffiliationHong Kong Baptist University
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Liu Jiming,Maluf David A.,Tang Y.Y.. Toward Evolutionary Autonomous Agents (EA2) for computational perception[C], 1997, 3096-3101.
APA Liu Jiming., Maluf David A.., & Tang Y.Y. (1997). Toward Evolutionary Autonomous Agents (EA2) for computational perception. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 4, 3096-3101.
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