
Atilim Gunes Baydin
Bio [2005]
Atilim Gunes Baydin graduated from Middle East Technical University in
Turkey, with a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering. Just after
the NKS Summer School, he will start studying in the master's program
called "Complex Adaptive Systems" at the Chalmers University of
Technology and Göteborg University in Sweden. The program involves
mainly the theory of complex systems, supported by topics like
information theory, computational biology, and artificial intelligence.
He is an experienced programmer with a profound interest in
electronics and robotics. He is particularly optimistic that science,
possibly in the near future, will become unified--that the many
diverse fields in contemporary science will ultimately realize that
they just involve specialized versions of more fundamental
phenomena. Thinking that such a unity is inevitable, the paradigm
shift Dr. Wolfram wants to achieve has the potential to kick-start
science down such a path.
His main interests: emergent behavior and self organization, the
nature of consciousness and intelligence, mechanisms giving rise to
intelligence and machine learning, adaptive and autonomous system
design, and simulation of complex systems and chaos.
His other personal interests include history (Hellenistic and Roman
times more than others), linguistics (Latin and the
Indo-European/Nostratic studies), philosophy, and art.
Project Title
Systematic Leaf Shape Modeling
Project

This project involves 2D substitution systems that simulate plant
growth and the shapes of plant leaves. The project started with the
aim of constructing an automated system that, given an image of a real
plant leaf, will find the parameters of a substitution model at hand
or possibly produce a new model each time--using L Systems--growing
into a similar shape. The first idea was to employ genetic algorithms
(GA) in matching. At the current stage, the working code of matching
works in a way similar to exhaustive search with quantized real-valued
parameters and constructing inverse mappings of image space to
parameter space.
A new substitution model (an extension to the model constructed for
the same purpose in the NKS Book, Chapter 8) is found to be able to
produce a great variety of leaf shapes. An additional experiment with
GA applied on the proposed model has shown good initial performance.
The proposed new substitution model is capable of reproducing a very
high portion of the plant leaves found in the nature.
Favorite Four-Color, Nearest-Neighbor, Totalistic Rule

Rule chosen: 930704
My favorite four-color, nearest-neighbor, totalistic CA rule turns out
to be rule 930704--given the random seed of Mathematica and the
initial state of my brain, at the time I started my search.
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