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BIES 1995: Tokyo, Japan
- Chisato Numaoka:

Proceedings of the 1995 International Workshop on Biologically Inspired Evolutionary Systems, BIES 1995, Sony Corporation Conference Hall, Tokyo, Japan, May 30-31, 1995. Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Systems (SOFT) 1995
Opening Talk
- Chisato Numaoka:

Biologically Inspired Evolutionary Systems. BIES 1995: 1-8
Invited Talks
- Luc Steels:

Using Evolutionary Mechanisms for Behavioral Development. BIES 1995: 10-12 - Mitsuru Furusawa:

Disparity Theory of Evolution: A Symmetrical DNA Replication Promotes Evolution. BIES 1995: 13 - Hiroaki Kitano:

Toward Complex Adaptive Intelligent Systems. BIES 1995: 14-19
Session 1: Adaptive Mobile Robots
- Takayuki Nakamura, Minoru Asada:

How to Bring a One-Eyed Mobile Robo-Infant. BIES 1995: 21-28 - Uwe R. Zimmer:

Self-Localization in Dynamic Environments. BIES 1995: 29-36 - Hirohisa Naito, Kenko Uchida:

Emergent Neural Network. BIES 1995: 37-44 - Zbigniew Michalewicz, Jing Xiao:

Path Evaluation in the Evolutionary Planner/Navigator. BIES 1995: 45-52
Session 2: Evolutionary Mechanisms
- Toru Ohira:

Immune Pattern Recognition System. BIES 1995: 54-60 - Qiangfu Zhao, Tatsuo Higuchi:

An Evolutionary Algorithm for Solving Multi-Individual-Multi-Task Problems. BIES 1995: 61-68 - Terence C. Fogarty, Brian Carse, Larry Bull:

Classifier Systems: Selectionist Reinforcement Learning, Fuzzy Rules and Communication. BIES 1995: 69-75 - Eizo Akiyama, Kunihiko Kaneko:

Evolution of Cooperation, Differentiation, Complexity, and Diversity in an Iterated Three-person Game. BIES 1995: 76-83
Session 3: Multi-agents and Eco-systems
- Tsutomu Oohashi, Hiroki Sayama, Osamu Ueno, Tadao Maekawa:

Programed Self-Decomposition Model and Artificial Life. BIES 1995: 85-92 - Uwe M. Borghoff, Paolo Bottoni, Piero Mussio, Remo Pareschi:

Multi-Agent Coordination in Living Systems. BIES 1995: 93-100 - Akira Namatame:

An Adaptive Model of Competitive Agents that Converges Asymptotic Behaviors. BIES 1995: 101-108 - Kenichi Matsuura, Yukinori Kakazu:

Specialization of Distributed Learning Agents through Consensus Formation. BIES 1995: 109-116
Session 4: Evolutionary Machines
- Toshio Fukuda, Atsushi Kawamoto, Koji Shimojima:

Acquisition of Swimming Motion by RBF Fuzzy Neuro with Unsupervised Learning. BIES 1995: 118-123 - Takeshi Furuhashi, Yujiro Miyata, Yoshiki Uchikawa:

Coevolution of Arm Morphology and Throwing Motion Toward a Could-Be-Athlete. BIES 1995: 124-131 - Hugo de Garis:

CAM-BRAIN: The Evolutionary Engineering of a Billion Neuron Artificial Brain by 2001 which Grows/Evolves at Electronic Speeds inside a Cellular Automata Machine (CAM). BIES 1995: 132-139 - Takanori Shibata, Kazuo Tanie:

Skill Based Manipulation in Hierarchical Intelligent Control of Robots. BIES 1995: 140-146
Session 5: Cognitive and Symbolic Systems
- Joachim Baczewski, Mario Tokoro:

Modelling Macroscopic Prediction Mechanisms by Linear Prediction. BIES 1995: 148-155 - Jun Tani:

Embedding Symbolic Process into Deterministic Chaos. BIES 1995: 156-162 - Takaya Arita, Keiichi Unno, Kimio Kawaguchi:

A Primitive Model of Language Generation by Evolution and Learning. BIES 1995: 163-170

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