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Models and Paradigms of Cellular Automata With an Organized Set of Active Cells
Abstract
The chapter presents the principles of functioning of asynchronous cellular automata with a group of cells united in a colony. The rules of the formation of colonies of active cells and methods to move them along the field of a cellular automaton are considered. Each formed colony of active cells has a main cell that controls the movement of the entire colony. If several colonies of identical cells meet and combine, then the main cell is selected according to the priority, which is evaluated by the state of the cells of their neighborhoods. Colonies with different active cells can interact, destroying each other. The methods of interaction of colonies with different active states are described. An example of colony formation for solving the problem of describing contour images is presented. The image is described by moving the colony through the cells belonging to the image contour and fixing the cell sectors of the colony, which include the cells of the contour at each time step.
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