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Evolvable Social Agents for Bacterial Systems Modeling
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2004
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Artificial IntelligenceEngineeringData ScienceComplex Biological SystemComputational BiologyIbm ApproachBacterial EvolutionAgent-based ModelComputer ScienceMicrobiologyBiological ModelBiological ComputationArtificial BacteriaLearning Classifier SystemEvolvable Social Agents
We present two approaches to the individual-based modeling (IbM) of bacterial ecologies and evolution using computational tools. The IbM approach is introduced, and its important complementary role to biosystems modeling is discussed. A fine-grained model of bacterial evolution is then presented that is based on networks of interactivity between computational objects representing genes and proteins. This is followed by a coarser grained agent-based model, which is designed to explore the evolvability of adaptive behavioral strategies in artificial bacteria represented by learning classifier systems. The structure and implementation of the two proposed individual-based bacterial models are discussed, and some results from simulation experiments are presented, illustrating their adaptive properties.
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