The Emergence of artificial advancement from Honey bees
An Essayon Animal and Machine Intelligence (artificial intelligence)
Sources
1. Maron, Mikel, January 11, 2004. Evolution of Natural and Artificial Swarms, University of Sussex, retrieved from: http://brainoff.com/easy/swarm.pdf
2. Bonabeau, Dorigo, Theraulaz Swarm Intelligence, From Natural to Artificial Swarms. Oxford University Press, 1999
3. Camazine, Scott, et. al. Self-Organization in Biological Systems. Princeton University Press, 2001
4. Seeley, Thomas D. The Wisdom of the Hive. Harvard University Press, 1995
Structure of the Essay
1. Introduction
2. The Honey bees
– Gives a look at why the bee is given so much focus.
3. Models and experiments of the honey bees.
– Covers the adaptive features of the bees that make them be of so much interest and focus.
– Looks at some experiments performed.
4. The honey bee’s correlation to the artificial technical aspect.
– What possessive features the bee possess that can be applied to the machine world.
– Looks at some technical applications (computing) attributed to the bees’ behavioural characteristics.
5. The emergence of the honey bees
– Looks at the process of evolution of the bees according to Charles Darwin.
– Theories advanced in the process.
6. The emergence of the bees’ behavioral characteristics
– Relationship of the individual bees and the colony behavior.
7. Conclusion