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1993

University of Richmond

Polyworld

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Graphical Evolution Experiments In Artificial Life, Gary R. Greenfield Feb 1993

Graphical Evolution Experiments In Artificial Life, Gary R. Greenfield

Department of Math & Statistics Technical Report Series

Larry Yaeger's alife simulation running on a Silicon Graphics Iris Workstation is called Poly World. Our description of PolyWorld is based on notes taken during an oral presentation and video demonstration given in the Artificial Life Panel Session of SIGGRAPH '92: In PolyWorld the visual organisms roam on a bounded two dimensional grid. The organisms "brains" are small neural nets enabling the organisms to control their external visual appearance and to perceive the external world by processing pixmaps. The simulation controls for total energy while striving to explore competition and self-organization. Genes present are for size, strength, maximum speed, mutation …