Darwin_image_evolution_from_random_patches.gif
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Description Darwin image evolution from random patches.gif |
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This image shows the highest fitness individual in each generation from an evolving population of images. Each frame in the animation is a generation. Every individual image is initially made up of a random collection of patches. The genome for an individual is the greyscale color (0-255) of all the patches in an image. The image population evolves according to:
This is an example of Darwinian evolution. The program (written in rust) does not use random mutations or jumping genes and therefore any gene in the final image must have existed somewhere in the initial population in that position.
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