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5 Future Work
Esthetics is a challenging research problem which has a broader scope to be worked
on; while modeling biological systems, many complex relationships exists between
the organisms beyond mere competitive behavior between organisms. Cooperation,
symbiosis, parasitism, and codependence can be behaviorally modeled. Many other
relationships between the organism and the environment can be identi
ed for
modeling, hence deriving opportunities for research and development in a wider
perspective. We today have challenged to create vivid arti
cial worlds in allowance
with technology and to design them in a re
ned manner such that they awaken new
possibilities of experiencing nature.
Acknowledgments We would like to express profound gratitude to Sri Kunjam Nageswara Rao,
for his guidance, supervision, and generosity all through the study. We pay equal debt of gratitude
to Professor P. Srinivasa Rao, Head of the Department, for providing invariable support and
facilities. We are greatly thankful to the other faculty members of the department for their constant
encouragement and valuable suggestions. We also thank S. Vakkalanka sir, Asst. Prof. Avanthi
Institute of Engineering and Technology, for his suggestions while framing the paper.
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