In this paper we present the first positive results of an ongoing research in the context of analysis of emergent properties from the dynamics of complex systems based on Cellular Automata. The aim is to develop an innovative method for the interpretation of known patterns that can be detected in system configurations during its dynamic evolution. The originality of the approach concerns the inspiration from the Chinese Go game for the pattern interpretation process. The focus of the paper is an experimental work conducted with the collaboration of the System Research Department of Austrian Research Center (ARC) to verify the suitability of the method to study forest ecosystem dynamics

Bandini, S., Manzoni, S., Mauri, G., Redaelli, S. (2007). Emergent pattern interpretation in vegetable population dynamics. JOURNAL OF CELLULAR AUTOMATA, 2(2), 103-109.

Emergent pattern interpretation in vegetable population dynamics

BANDINI, STEFANIA;MANZONI, SARA LUCIA;MAURI, GIANCARLO;
2007

Abstract

In this paper we present the first positive results of an ongoing research in the context of analysis of emergent properties from the dynamics of complex systems based on Cellular Automata. The aim is to develop an innovative method for the interpretation of known patterns that can be detected in system configurations during its dynamic evolution. The originality of the approach concerns the inspiration from the Chinese Go game for the pattern interpretation process. The focus of the paper is an experimental work conducted with the collaboration of the System Research Department of Austrian Research Center (ARC) to verify the suitability of the method to study forest ecosystem dynamics
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
cellular automata; Go game; forest dynamics
English
2007
2
2
103
109
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Bandini, S., Manzoni, S., Mauri, G., Redaelli, S. (2007). Emergent pattern interpretation in vegetable population dynamics. JOURNAL OF CELLULAR AUTOMATA, 2(2), 103-109.
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