Evolving Architectures: Spatial Adaptation in a Multidimensional Complex Dynamic Environment

Abstract

The project proposes a new strategy for creating evolving architectural structures based on the idea of ​​adaptation to a dynamically changing environment and with the use of advanced machine learning and AI methods. The evolving architecture uses physical and online processes that are transformed and assembled into structures based on environmental properties and capabilities. The project investigates a living dynamic system as a complex set of natural and cultural sub-processes in which each of the interacting entities and systems creates complex aggregates. It deals with natural processes, communication flows, information networks, resource distribution, dense noise masses, a large group of agents and their spatial interactions in the environment. By significantly expanding existing research, the project creates a meta-learning model useful for testing various aspects of adaptation to a complex dynamic environment. This refers to the difficulty of designing artificial agents that can intelligently respond to evolving complex processes.

Presenters

Robert Lisek
Director, Institute for Research in Science and Art, Dolnoslaskie, Poland

Karolína Kotnour
Student, PhD, FACTU, Czech Republic

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

2021 Special Focus: Considering Viral Technologies: Pandemic-Driven Opportunities and Challenges

KEYWORDS

Evolving Architecture Adaptation AI Meta-learning