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 Using lindenmayer systems and genetic algorithms to simulate plant growth. Using lindenmayer systems and genetic algorithms to simulate plant growth.
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 Plants are given a "fitness" based on their leaves -  Plants are given a "fitness" based on their leaves - 
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   * Are they in shadow from another leaf?   * Are they in shadow from another leaf?
   * Are they below the ground?   * Are they below the ground?
-  * Also - the fitness drops as the plant description (a linenmayer system string) gets too long.+  * The fitness drops as the plant description (a linenmayer system string) gets too long
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 +The leaf score is indicated by it's colour (red=bad, green=good).
  
 Using this measurement, a genetic algorithm can create populations of individual plants, score each one and iteratively create new populations by combining fit individuals. Using this measurement, a genetic algorithm can create populations of individual plants, score each one and iteratively create new populations by combining fit individuals.
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