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An emergent algorithm is an algorithm that has the following characteristics: [dubiousdiscuss]

Emergence is said to arise from the cooperation of many simple processes, i.e. high-level behaviour resulting from low-level interaction of simpler building blocks.[example needed]

Examples of emergent algorithms and models include cellular automata,[1] artificial neural networks and swarm intelligence systems (ant colony optimization, bees algorithm, etc.).

See also

References

  1. ^ Brunner, Klaus A. (2002). "What's emergent in Emergent Computing?" (PDF). Cybernetics and Systems 2002: Proceedings of the 16th European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research. Vol. 1. Vienna. pp. 189–192. Retrieved 2009-02-18. {{cite conference}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help); Unknown parameter |booktitle= ignored (|book-title= suggested) (help)