Authors
Anthony Brabazon, Seán McGarraghy
Publication date
2020
Journal
International Journal of Innovative Computing and Applications
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
30-45
Publisher
Inderscience Publishers (IEL)
Description
The metaphor of 'foraging as search' provides a rich source of inspiration for the design of optimisation algorithms. An extensive literature has resulted in computer science over the past twenty years based on this, with algorithmic families such as ant colony optimisation and honeybee optimisation amongst others, being successfully applied to a wide range of real-world problems. Of course, all organisms must forage to acquire necessary resources and in recent years, increasing attention has been paid to the mechanisms by which non-neuronal organisms, in other words organisms without a central nervous system, forage. The vast majority of living organisms, encompassing some 99.5% of all biomass on earth, are non-neuronal. In this paper we introduce the plasmodial slime mould Physarum polycephalum. This non-neuronal organism is formed when individual amoebae swarm together and fuse, resulting in a …
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Scholar articles
A Brabazon, S McGarraghy - International Journal of Innovative Computing and …, 2020