Emergent Computation and Modelling: Complex Organization and Bifurcation within Environmental Bounds (COBWEB)

Authored by N. Suh, B. Bass, E. Chan, N. Toller

Date Published: 2003-06

DOI: 10.3808/jei.200300008

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Abstract

Currently, emergent computation (EC) is a relatively new approach for understanding ecosystem dynamics. Central to this approach is the idea that high-level ecosystem dynamics emerging from low-level interactions of individual agents. In an effort to further understand this dynamic new field, this paper will examine the conceptual background which researchers use to EC models and review the main classes of EC models: cellular automata, genetic algorithms, classifier systems, and neural networks. Finally, the paper will introduce and discuss the results of trials investigating the boundaries of Complex Organization and Bifurcation within Environmental Bounds (COBWEB) model. COBWEB obeys emergent computation characteristics and is a general simulation platform developed to support a large number of independent agents, each encoded by a GA, in a 2-D environment with resources encoded by a cellular automaton. COBWEB displays non-linear behaviour and is characterized by five main attractors: predator-prey cycling between resources and a dominant agent, agent elimination, unlimited growth of agents. predator-prey cycling with no dominant agent and unpredictability.
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Genetic Algorithms Agent-based modeling anticipatory agents emergent computation