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How neutral networks influence evolvability
Authors:Marc Ebner  Mark Shackleton  Rob Shipman
Abstract:Evolutionary algorithms apply the process of variation, reproduction, and selection to look for an individual capable of solving the task at hand. In order to improve the evolvability of a population we propose to copy important characteristics of nature's search space. Desired characteristics for a genotype–phenotype mapping are described and several highly redundant genotype–phenotype mappings are analyzed in the context of a population‐based search. We show that evolvability, defined as the ability of random variations to sometimes produce improvement, is influenced by the existence of neutral networks in genotype space. Redundant mappings allow the population to spread along the network of neutral mutations and the population is quickly able to recover after a change has occurred. The extent of the neutral networks affects the interconnectivity of the search space and thereby affects evolvability. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:neutral evolution  neutral networks  fitness landscapes  redundant mappings  changing environment  adaptation
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