“Self-organizing primitives for shape composition based on chemotaxis and genetic programming” by Breen, Bai and Eyiyurekli – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Self-organizing primitives for shape composition based on chemotaxis and genetic programming” by Breen, Bai and Eyiyurekli

  • 2008 Talks: Breen_Self-Organizing Primitives for Shape Composition Based on Chemotaxis and Genetic Programming

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    Self-organizing primitives for shape composition based on chemotaxis and genetic programming

Session/Category Title:   Geometry


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    Self-organizing 2D geometric primitives (called morphogenic primitives) based on the living-cell phenomenon of chemotaxis and supported by genetic programming. These primitives support definition of local interactions that direct simple primitives to aggregate into user-defined, complex, macroscopic shapes.


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