Tree-structured digital organisms model

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Abstract

Tierra and Avida are well-known models of digital organisms. They describe a life process as a sequence of computation codes. A linear sequence model may not be the only way to describe a digital organism, though it is very simple for a computer-based model. Thus we propose a new digital organism model based on a tree structure, which is rather similar to the generic programming. With our model, a life process is a combination of various functions, as if life in the real world is. This implies that our model can easily describe the hierarchical structure of life, and it can simulate evolutionary computation through mutual interaction of functions. We verified our model by simulations that our model can be regarded as a digital organism model according to its definitions. Our model even succeeded in creating species such as viruses and parasites.

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Suzuki, T., Nobesawa, S., & Tahara, I. (2009). Tree-structured digital organisms model. Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 24(1), 178–190. https://doi.org/10.1527/tjsai.24.178

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