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LEE: Latent Energy Environments
areas/alife/systems/lee/
LEE (Latent Energy Environments) is an artificial life simulator which
can be used to evolve populations of neural networks adapting to
environments of increasing complexity.
Origin:
cs.ucsd.edu:/pub/LEE/ [132.239.51.3]
Version: 1.1 (23-FEB-94)
Requires: C
Ports: UNIX, Macintosh
Copying: Copyright (c) University of California, San Diego.
Copying and distribution permitted.
CD-ROM: Prime Time Freeware for AI, Issue 1-1
Bug Reports: Filippo Menczer
Author(s): Filippo Menczer and Richard K. Belew
Cognitive Computer Science Research Group
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, 0114
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, CA 92093-0114 USA
Fax: 619-534-7029
Contact: Filippo Menczer
Keywords:
Artificial Life, Authors!Belew, Authors!Menczer
References:
Menczer F and Belew RK 'Latent Energy Environments: A Model
for Artificial Life Complexity' Technical Report CS93-298,
July 1993, University of California, San Diego
Menczer F and Belew RK 'Latent Energy Environments: A Tool
for Artificial Life Simulations' Technical Report CS93-301,
July 1993, University of California, San Diego
Menczer F 'Changing Latent Energy Environments: A Case
for the Evolution of Plasticity' Technical Report CS94-336,
January 1994, University of California, San Diego
Menczer F and Belew RK 'Latent Energy Environments' to appear
in "Plastic Individuals in Evolving Populations", Santa Fe
Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity, Addison-Wesley
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