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Social-insect-inspired adaptive task allocation for many-core systems
2016
2016 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC)
Large social insect colonies require a wide range of important tasks to be undertaken to build and maintain the colony. Fortunately, in most nests there are many thousands of workers available to offer their assistance to ensure the expansion and survival of the colony. However, there is a crucial equilibrium between the number of workers performing each task that must not only be maintained but must also continuously adapt to sudden changes in environment and colony need. What is most
doi:10.1109/cec.2016.7743887
dblp:conf/cec/RowlingsTT16
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