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From: | Paul Johnson |
Subject: | Re: [Swarm-Modelling] Genetic mechanisms for evolving agents? |
Date: | Mon, 04 Apr 2005 11:25:42 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.2-1.3.2 (X11/20050324) |
W.Brian Arthur, John H. Holland, Blake LeBaron, Richard Palmer, and Paul Tayler. Asset Pricing Under Endogenous Expectations in an Artificial Stock Market. SFI working paper.
Paul E. Johnson, ``Agent-Based Modeling: What I Learned From the Artificial Stock Market,'' Social Science Computer Review, V 20(2) Summer 2002, p. 174-186.
I think if you look at Blake LeBaron's vita, you'll find a review paper about the ASM that was writte in 2002 or 2003.
address@hidden wrote:
We have used some genetic techniques for evolving agents, particularly for the purposes of tuning their behavior. I'm trying to get a broader review of what work has been done in this area. I would expect that there is some other research on using genetic methods for tuning, but there is probably even more on using genetic algorithms for evolving agents in populations used in ecological or sociological models. I would appreciate pointers to any researchers and papers that you are aware of in this area. Thanks -- John Sauter, Altarum _______________________________________________ Modelling mailing list address@hidden http://www.swarm.org/mailman/listinfo/modelling
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