16th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI'04) Cultural Algorithms: Modeling of How Cultures Learn to Solve Problems Boca Raton, Florida November 15-November 17 ISBN: 0-7695-2236-X
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICTAI.2004.45
Previous work on real-valued function optimization problems had shown that cultural learning emerged as the result of meta-level interaction or swarming of knowledge sources, "knowledge swarms" in the belief space. These meta-level swarms induced the swarming of individuals in the population space, "Cultural Swarms". The interaction of these knowledge source produced emergent phases of problem solving that reflected a branch and bound algorithmic process. In this paper we apply the approach to a real-world problem in engineering design. We observe the emergence of these same features in a completely different problem environment. We conclude by suggesting the emergent features are what give cultural systems their power to learn and adapt.
Citation:
Robert G. Reynolds, Bin Peng, "Cultural Algorithms: Modeling of How Cultures Learn to Solve Problems," ictai, pp.166-172, 16th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI'04), 2004 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||