DocumentCode
2714230
Title
The Evolution of Structural Design Through Artificial Embryogeny
Author
Kowaliw, Taras ; Grogono, Peter ; Kharma, Nawwaf
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Concordia Univ., Montreal, Que.
fYear
2007
fDate
1-5 April 2007
Firstpage
425
Lastpage
432
Abstract
We present a model of artificial embryogeny, Deval, with discussion of design rationale. The motivation for an externally-evaluated test-bed for models in artificial embryogeny is discussed. We review a simple model of structural design, the plane truss. The Deval model is applied to the evolution of designs for trusses, showing that a variety of trusses satisfying distinct fitness-imposed criteria may be evolved; We evolve trusses capable of supporting external forces efficiently while either minimizing material usage or minimizing base size. Finally, we introduce a model-level perturbation, the inclusion of a seed rule, a metaphor for the initial cleavage found in real-world embryogeny. Through an empirical evaluation, we determine that the use of a seed rule is found to improve the overall quality of evolved designs, and to lessen the fitness variance between the runs.
Keywords
artificial life; evolutionary computation; mechanical engineering computing; supports; Deval model; artificial embryogeny; design rationale; fitness-imposed criteria; model-level perturbation; plane truss; structural design; Algorithm design and analysis; Biological system modeling; Biology computing; Computational modeling; Computer science; Embryo; Evolution (biology); Evolutionary computation; Organisms; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Artificial Life, 2007. ALIFE '07. IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0701-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ALIFE.2007.367826
Filename
4218916
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