Evolutionary Design by Computers
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Some of the most startling achievements in the use of computers to automate design are being accomplished by the use of evolutionary search algorithms to evolve designs.
Evolutionary Design By Computers provides a showcase of the best and most original work of the leading international experts in Evolutionary Computation, Engineering Design, Computer Art, and Artificial Life. By bringing together the highest achievers in these fields for the first time, including a foreword by Richard Dawkins, this book provides the definitive coverage of significant developments in Evolutionary Design.
This book explores related sub-areas of Evolutionary Design, including:
* design optimization
* creative design
* the creation of art
* artificial life.
It shows for the first time how techniques in each area overlap, and promotes the cross-fertilization of ideas and methods. A CD-ROM is included with the book, providing the reader with hands-on activities, evolved images, animations, and source-code related to the text. Evolutionary Design By Computers will be an essential resource for researchers in academia and industry.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #828736 in Books
- Published on: 1999-05-28
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 446 pages
Editorial Reviews
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Evolutionary Design by Computers is a collection of essays that describe recent research into "evolutionary" computing, where computers mimic the strategies of biological evolution to solve problems in architecture, engineering, art, and artificial life. Peter Bentley's excellent introduction to the current state of evolutionary design quickly orients readers to the field. Bentley shows that no matter how various practitioners identify themselves, they are united in applying the principals of Darwinism to computer algorithms.
The collection includes several theoretical essays that discuss the relationship of computer-driven design to human innovation. A section on evolutionary designs furnishes several case studies on real applications of these techniques--specifically, engineering problems for designing satellite booms, flywheels, and a reliability measurement for networks.
Among the contributions are essays on computer-art packages that make use of evolutionary algorithms. Programs such as Mutator and Forms show how anyone can use these evolutionary techniques. This discussion includes a survey of today's evolutionary art (evoart) packages, including several that are available on the Web.
The last part of the book covers artificial life, showcasing a program that evolves simple blocklike creatures that walk, swim, jump, and even compete with each another--a program that has obvious applications for robotics. The final sections examine additional real-world applications of evolutionary design techniques for architecture (for designing tables and hospital floor plans) and electrical engineering (specifically, analog circuits).
In all, Evolutionary Design by Computers provides an excellent introduction to one of today's most promising areas of computer science research for both specialists and general readers alike. --Richard Dragan
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"Evolutionary Design By Computers offers an enticing preview of the future of computer-aided design: Design by Darwin."
—Lawrence J. Fogel, President, Natural Selection, Inc.
"Evolutionary design by computers is the major revolution in design thinking of the 20th century and this book is the best introduction available."
—Professor John Frazer, Swire Chair and Head of School of Design, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Author of "An Evolutionary Architecture"
"Peter Bentley has assembled and edited an important collection of papers that demonstrate, convincingly, the utility of evolutionary computation for engineering solutions to complex problems in design."
—David B. Fogel, Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation
David B. Fogel, Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation
"Peter Bentley has assembled and edited an important collection of papers that demonstrate, convincingly, the utility of evolutionary computation for engineering solutions to complex problems in design."
