- ...Intrinsic
- This term is due to Hugo de Garis.
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- ...organisation
- For example, a character
complex might inhere in a particular basin of attraction of the
system, which could be a property of the whole circuit.
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- ...bit.
- This per-bit mutation rate was crudely derived by
trial and error, but turns out to be on the order of one significant mutation
per genotype for the final evolved circuit, in line with SAGA theory.
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- ...waves.
- Of course, the output spike train could be converted into a
square wave by passing it through a toggling flip-flop, though this did not
evolve here.
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- ...modules
- A heuristic graph partitioning algorithm was used
to search for non-trivial cohesive sub-assemblies, but none were found.
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- ...chip.
- This is the well known
`Direct Addressed ROM' implementation of an FSM [27].
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- ...abilities
- If all of the genetic latches
were constrained to be synchronous, so that we have a FSM, then three control
experiments failed to produce successful systems. If all of the latches
were constrained to be asynchronous, then three control experiments each
produced a recognisable wall-avoider, but much inferior to those evolved when
the genetic latches were under evolutionary control.
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