Artificial Life as an approach to Artificial Intelligence
Prof. Larry Yaeger
(School of Informatics, Indiana University)
Sala Seminarios IFIC (Edf. Institutos de Investigación) Miércoles, 21 de Mayo de 2008 a las 12:00 PM
Resumen
All examples of natural intelligence have come about through the evolution of nervous systems in an ecology. Evolution provides a powerful engine for exploring an enormous space of possibilities. Nervous systems are the ubiquitous natural solution to processing information in an intelligent fashion and intelligence only makes sense
within a context, within the ecology in which it confers an evolutionary advantage. I will discuss how the field of Artificial Life offers a way
to use the same approach to the pursuit of Artificial Intelligence.