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Perspectives on Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems : Essays in Honor of John Holland

معرفی کتاب «Perspectives on Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems : Essays in Honor of John Holland» نوشتهٔ Lashon Booker; Stephanie Forrest; Melanie Mitchell; Rick Riolo، منتشرشده توسط نشر Oxford University Press در سال 2005. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This book is a collection of essays exploring adaptive systems from many perspectives, ranging from computational applications to models of adaptation in living & social systems. The essays on computation discuss history, theory, applications, & possible threats of adaptive & evolving computations systems. The modeling chapters cover topics such as evolution in microbial populations, the evolution of cooperation, & how ideas about evolution relate to economics. The title Perspectives on Adaptation in Natural & Artificial Systems honors John Holland, whose 1975 book, Adaptation in Natural & Artificial Systems has become a classic text for many disciplines in which adaptation play a central role. The essays brought together here were originally written to honor John Holland, & span most of the different areas touched by his wide-ranging & influential research career. The authors include some of the most prominent scientists in the fields of artificial intelligence evolutionary computation, & complex adaptive systems. Taken together, these essays present a broad modern picture of current research on adaptation as it relates to computers, living systems, society, & their complex interactions.Melanie Mitchell is Professor of Computer Science at Portland State University & External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute. Introduction: Adaptation, Evolution, and Intelligence, Lashon Booker, Stephanie Forrest, Melanie Mitchell, and Rick Riolo PART 1: GENETIC ALGOROTHMS AND BEYOND 1. Genetic Algorithms: A 30 Year Perspective, Kenneth DeJong 2. Human-Competitive Machine Intelligence by Means of Genetic Algorithms, John R. Koza 3. John Holland, Facetwise models, and Economy of Thought, David E. Goldberg PART 2: COMPUTATION, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, AND BEYOND 4. An Early Graduate Program in Computers and Communications, Arthur W. Burks 5. Had We But World Enough and Time, Oliver G. Selfridge 6. Discrete Event Abstraction: An Emerging Paradigm for Modeling Complex Adaptive Systems, Bernard P. Zeigler 7. Good Old-Fashioned AI and Genetic Algorithms: An Exercise in Translation Scholarship, Herbert A. Simon 8. Moore's Law, Artificial Evolutionm and the Fate of Humanity, Douglad R. Hofstadter PART 3: THE NATURAL WORLD AND BEYOND 9. Evolution of Complexity in Microbial Populations, Julian Adams 10. Favored Places in the Selfish Herd: Trading Off Food and Security, Bobbi S. Low, Doug Finkbeiner, and Carl Simon 11. Tags, Interaction Patterns and the Evolution of Cooperation, Rick Riolo, Robert Axelrod, and Michael D. Cohen 12. The Impact of Environmental Dynamics on Cultural Emergence, Robert G. Reynolds and Salah Saleem 13. John Holland and the Evolution of Economics, Kenneth J. Arrow 14. Cognition: The Black Box of Economics, W. Brian Arthur Index

this Book Is A Collection Of Essays Exploring Adaptive Systems From Many Perspectives, Ranging From Computational Applications To Models Of Adaptation In Living And Social Systems. The Essays On Computation Discuss History, Theory, Applications, And Possible Threats Of Adaptive And Evolving Computations Systems. The Modeling Chapters Cover Topics Such As Evolution In Microbial Populations, The Evolution Of Cooperation, And How Ideas About Evolution Relate To Economics.
the Title perspectives On Adaptation In Natural And Artificial Systems Honors John Holland, Whose 1975 Book, adaptation In Natural And Artificial Systems Has Become A Classic Text For Many Disciplines In Which Adaptation Play A Central Role. The Essays Brought Together Here Were Originally Written To Honor John Holland, And Span Most Of The Different Areas Touched By His Wide-ranging And Influential Research Career. The Authors Include Some Of The Most Prominent Scientists In The Fields Of Artificial Intelligence Evolutionary Computation, And Complex Adaptive Systems. Taken Together, These Essays Present A Broad Modern Picture Of Current Research On Adaptation As It Relates To Computers, Living Systems, Society, And Their Complex Interactions.

This book is a collection of essays exploring adaptive systems from many perspectives, ranging from computational applications to models of adaptation in living and social systems. The essays on computation discuss history, theory, applications, and possible threats of adaptive and evolving computations systems. The modeling chapters cover topics such as evolution in microbial populations, the evolution of cooperation, and how ideas about evolution relate to economics. The title Perspectives on Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems honors John Holland, whose 1975 Book, Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems has become a classic text for many disciplines in which adaptation play a central role. The essays brought together here were originally written to honor John Holland, and span most of the different areas touched by his wide-ranging and influential research career. The authors include some of the most prominent scientists in the fields of artificial intelligence evolutionary computation, and complex adaptive systems. Taken together, these essays present a broad modern picture of current research on adaptation as it relates to computers, living systems, society, and their complex interactions. Content: Contents Introduction: Adaptation, Evolution, and Intelligence PART 1: GENETIC ALGORITHMS AND BEYOND Chapter 1: Genetic Algorithms: A 30-Year Perspective Chapter 2: Human-Competitive Machine Intelligence by Means of Genetic Algorithms Chapter 3: John H. Holland, Facetwise Models, and Economy of Thought PART 2: COMPUTATION, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, AND BEYOND Chapter 4: An Early Graduate Program in Computers and Communications Chapter 5: Had We But World Enough and Time ... Chapter 6: Discrete Event Abstraction: An Emerging Paradigm for Modeling Complex Adaptive Systems. Chapter 7: Good Old-Fashioned AI and Genetic Algorithms: An Exercise in Translation ScholarshipChapter 8: Moore's Law, Artificial Evolution, and the Fate of Humanity PART 3: THE NATURAL WORLD AND BEYOND Chapter 9: Evolution of Complexity in Microbial Populations Chapter 10: Favored Places in the Selfish Herd: Trading Off Food and Security Chapter 11: Tags, Interaction Patterns, and the Evolution of Cooperation Chapter 1. "This book is a collection of essays exploring adaptive systems from many perspectives, ranging from computational applications to models of adaptation in living and social systems. The essays on computation discuss history, theory, applications, and possible threats of adaptive and evolving computational systems. The modeling chapters cover topics such as evolution in microbial populations, the evolution of cooperation, and how ideas about evolution relate to economics."--Jacket John Holland is known as 'the father of genetic algorithms', a pioneer exploring 'emergence' & a leading figure in the sciences of complexity. This volume offers 17 scholarly papers that set out to evaluate Holland's work, drawing from a variety of disciplines, ranging from economics to cognitive science
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