Publication: The self-construction and -repair of a foraging organism by explicitly specified development from a single cell
The self-construction and -repair of a foraging organism by explicitly specified development from a single cell
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Roth, F., Siegelmann, H., & Douglas, R. J. (2007). The self-construction and -repair of a foraging organism by explicitly specified development from a single cell. Artificial Life, 13(4), 347–368. https://doi.org/10.1162/artl.2007.13.4.347
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As man-made systems become more complex and autonomous, there is a growing need for novel engineering methods that offer self-construction, adaptation to the environment, and self-repair. In a step towards developing such methods, we demonstrate how a sim- ple model multicellular organism can assemble itself by replication from a single cell, and finally express a fundamental behavior: foraging. Previous studies have employed evolu- tionary approaches to this problem. Instead, we aim at explicit design of self-constructing and -repair
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Roth, F., Siegelmann, H., & Douglas, R. J. (2007). The self-construction and -repair of a foraging organism by explicitly specified development from a single cell. Artificial Life, 13(4), 347–368. https://doi.org/10.1162/artl.2007.13.4.347