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The use of evolution for creative problem solving is one of the most exciting and potentially significant areas in computer science today. Evolutionary computation is a way of solving problems, or generating designs, using mechanisms derived from natural evolution. This book concentrates on applying important ideas in evolutionary computation to creative areas, such as art, music, architecture, and desgn. It shows how human interaction, new representations, and approaches such as open-ended evolution can extend the capabiities of evolutionary computation from optimization of existing solutions to innovation and the generation of entirely new and original solutions. This book takes a fresh look at creativity, exploring what it is and how the actions of evolution can resemble it. Examples of novel evolved solutions are presented in a variety of creative disciplines. The editors have compiled contributions by leading researchers in each discipline.
  
 
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- Peter J. Bentley, David W. Corne: Creative Evolutionary Systems. 1 Aufl., Academic Press Inc, Orlando, 2001, ISBN 978-1558606739, 576 Seiten.


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The use of evolution for creative problem solving is one of the most exciting and potentially significant areas in computer science today. Evolutionary computation is a way of solving problems, or generating designs, using mechanisms derived from natural evolution. This book concentrates on applying important ideas in evolutionary computation to creative areas, such as art, music, architecture, and desgn. It shows how human interaction, new representations, and approaches such as open-ended evolution can extend the capabiities of evolutionary computation from optimization of existing solutions to innovation and the generation of entirely new and original solutions. This book takes a fresh look at creativity, exploring what it is and how the actions of evolution can resemble it. Examples of novel evolved solutions are presented in a variety of creative disciplines. The editors have compiled contributions by leading researchers in each discipline.

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Table of contents (xx chapters)

Table of Contents Introduction to creative evolutionary systems Peter J. Bentley, David W. Corne Pages: 1 - 75

Section: Evolutionary creativity

Creativity in evolution: individuals, interactions, and environments Tim Taylor Pages: 79 - 108

Recognizability of the idea: the evolutionary process of Argenìa Celestino Soddu Pages: 109 - 127

Breeding aesthetic objects: art and artificial evolution Mitchell Whitelaw Pages: 129 - 145

The beer can theory of creativity Liane Gabora Pages: 147 - 161

Section: Evolutionary music

GenJam: evolution of a jazz improviser John A. Biles Pages: 165 - 187

On the origins and evolution of music in virtual worlds Eduardo Reck Miranda Pages: 189 - 204

Vox populi: evolutionary for music evolution Artemis Moroni, Jonatas Manzolli, Fernando Von Zuben, Ricardo Gudwin Pages: 205 - 221

The sound gallery---an interactive A-life artwork Sam Woolf, Andrian Thomas Pages: 223 - 250

Section: Creative evolutionary design

Creative design and the generative evolutionary paradigm John Frazer Pages: 253 - 274

Genetic programming: biologically inspired computation that exhibits creativity in producing human-competitive results John R. Koza, Forrest H. Bennett, III, David Andre, Martin A. Keane Pages: 275 - 298

Toward a symbiotic coevolutionary approach to architecture Helen Jackson Pages: 299 - 313

Using evolutionary algorithms to aid designers of architectural structures Peter von Buelow Pages: 315 - 336

Section: Evolutionary art

Eons of genetically evolved algorithmic images Steven Rooke Pages: 339 - 365

Arts, robots, and evolution as a tool for creativity Luigi Pagliarini, Henrik Hautop Lund Pages: 367 - 385

Stepping stones in the mist Paul Brown Pages: 387 - 407

Evolutionary generation of faces Peter J. B. Hancock, Charlie D. Frowd Pages: 409 - 423

The Escher evolver: evolution to the people A. E. Eiben, R. Nabuurs, I. Booij Pages: 425 - 439

Section: Evolutionary innovation

The genetic algorithm as a discovery engine: strange circuits and new principles Julian F. Miller, Tatianna Kalganova, Dominic Job, Natalia Lipnitskaya Pages: 443 - 466

Discovering novel fighter combat maneuvers: simulating test pilot creativity R. E. Smith, B. A. Dike, B. Ravichandran, A. El-Fallah, R. K. Mehra Pages: 467 - 486

Innovative antenna design using genetic algorithms Derek S. Linden Pages: 487 - 510

Evolutionary techniques in physical robotics Jordan B. Pollack, Hod Lipson, Sevan Ficici, Pablo Funes, Greg Hornby, Richard A. Watson Pages: 511 - 523

Patenting evolved batericidal peptides Shail Patel, Ian Stott, Manmohan Bhakoo, Peter Elliot Pages: 525 - 545




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