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Growing Neural Cellular Automata

3 days ago
  • #Morphogenesis
  • #Regenerative Modeling
  • #Cellular Automata
  • Morphogenesis is a self-organizing process where cells communicate to form complex, robust biological structures, and some species can regenerate damaged parts.
  • The central puzzle is how cell collectives know what to build and when to stop; genomics and stem cell biology are insufficient to explain the algorithm for regeneration.
  • Differentiable cellular automata (CA) models, using continuous cell states and gradient-based optimization, can simulate morphogenesis and learn to grow predefined patterns from a single seed cell.
  • Key components include perception via Sobel filters for gradients, a learned update rule using neural networks, stochastic updates to avoid global synchronization, and masking to enforce living cells.
  • Training strategies like sample pools help stabilize patterns as attractors, enabling regenerative capabilities without explicit damage training, and damage exposure during training improves robustness.
  • Model extensions show rotation invariance and potential for physical implementations as decentralized systems, with applications in biomedicine, bioengineering, and reliable self-organizing agents.