procedural generation of landscapes using cellular automata
"Procedural generation of landscapes using cellular automata" refers to the automated creation of landscapes or terrain through the use of mathematical models called cellular automata, which simulate the growth and evolution of cells or regions based on a set of predetermined rules. This process allows for the generation of diverse and realistic landscapes, such as mountains, valleys, and rivers, without the need for manual design.
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