Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2077090 | Biosystems | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Cellular automata (CA) have been used by biologists to study dynamic non-linear systems where the interaction between cell behaviour and end-pattern is investigated. It is difficult to achieve convergence of a CA towards a specific static pattern and a common solution is to use genetic algorithms and evolve a ruleset that describes cell behaviour. This paper presents an alternative means of designing CA to converge to specific static patterns. A matrix model is introduced and analysed then a design algorithm is demonstrated. The algorithm is significantly less computationally intensive than equivalent evolutionary algorithms, and not limited in scale, complexity or number of dimensions.
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Authors
David H. Jones, Richard McWilliam, Alan Purvis,