A fitness-independent evolvability measure for evolutionary developmental systems

Yaochu Jin, J. Trommler
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Evolvability refers to the organisms ability to create heritable new phenotypes that potentially facilitate the organism's survival and reproduction. In this paper, a general evolvability measure for a computational model of evolutionary development is proposed. The measure is able to quantify individuals' evolvability, including robustness and innovation, independent of the fitness function of the evolutionary system. Empirical studies are performed to check the evolvability of individuals in in silico evolution of oscillatory behavior using the proposed evolvability measure. Our preliminary results suggest that evolvability of the developmental system can evolve without an explicit selection pressure on evolvability, confirming findings revealed in other artificial evolutionary systems.
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进化发展系统的适应度独立的可进化性度量
可进化性是指生物体创造可遗传的新表型的能力,这种能力可能有助于生物体的生存和繁殖。本文提出了进化发展计算模型的一般可进化性度量。该方法能够量化个体的可进化性,包括鲁棒性和创新性,而不依赖于进化系统的适应度函数。利用所提出的可进化性测度,进行了实证研究,以检验个体在振荡行为的计算机进化中的可进化性。我们的初步结果表明,发育系统的可进化性可以在没有明确的进化选择压力的情况下进化,这证实了其他人工进化系统的发现。
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