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6th ECAL 2001: Prague, Czech Republic
- Jozef Kelemen, Petr Sosík:

Advances in Artificial Life, 6th European Conference, ECAL 2001, Prague, Czech Republic, September 10-14, 2001, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2159, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42567-5
Invited Lectures
- Andrew Adamatzky:

Computing in Nonlinear Media: Make Waves, Study Collisions. 1-10 - Marco Dorigo:

Ant Algorithms Solve Difficult Optimization Problems. 11-22 - Phil Husbands

, Andrew Philippides
, Tom Smith, Michael O'Shea:
The Shifting Network: Volume Signalling in Real and Robot Nervous Systems. 23-36 - Vladimir Kvasnicka, Jiri Pospichal, T. Kaláb:

A Study of Replicators and Hypercycles by Typogenetics. 37-54 - Jirí Wiedermann

, Jan van Leeuwen
:
Emergence of a Super-Turing Computational Potential in Artificial Living Systems. 55-65
Agents in Environments
- Sergio O. Anchorena, Blanca Cases:

Eco-Grammars to Model Biological Systems: Adding Probabilities to Agents. 66-75 - Mark A. Bedau:

Dynamics of the Environment for Adaptation in Static Resource Models. 76-85 - Francisco Bellas, Adolfo Lamas, Richard J. Duro:

Adaptive Behavior through a Darwinist Machine. 86-89 - Daniel C. Bünzli

, Mathieu S. Capcarrère:
Fault-Tolerant Structures: Towards Robust Self-Replication in a Probabilistic Environment. 90-99 - Peter Dittrich, Wolfgang Banzhaf:

Survival of the Unfittest? - The Seceder Model and Its Fitness Landscape. 100-109 - Thomas Glotzmann, Holger Lange, Michael Hauhs, A. Lamm:

Evolving Multi-agent Networks in Structured Environments. 110-119 - Steven Mascaro, Kevin B. Korb, Ann E. Nicholson

:
Suicide as an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy. 120-132 - Jon McCormack:

Eden: An Evolutionary Sonic Ecosystem. 133-142 - David Kadlecek, Pavel Nahodil:

New Hybrid Architecture in Artificial Life Simulation. 143-146 - Jana Kadukova, Marian Mihalo, Martin Palko, Marek Polak:

"In Silico" Experiments on Heavy Metal Sorption by Algal Biomass. 147-150 - Anil K. Seth:

Spatially Explicit Models of Forager Interference. 151-160 - Daniel Stow, Chris M. Roadknight

:
Antigens, Antibodies, and the World Wide Web. 161-165 - Peter M. Todd, Simon Kirby:

I Like What I Know: How Recognition-Based Decisions Can Structure the Environment. 166-175
Artificial Chemistry
- Angel V. Baranda, Juan Castellanos, Fernando Arroyo, Carmen Luengo:

Bio-Language for Computing with Membranes. 176-185 - Naoaki Ono

, Takashi Ikegami:
Artificial Chemistry: Computational Studies on the Emergence of Self-Reproducing Units. 186-195 - Pietro Speroni di Fenizio, Wolfgang Banzhaf:

Stability of Metabolic and Balanced Organisations. 196-205 - Pietro Speroni di Fenizio, Peter Dittrich, Wolfgang Banzhaf:

Spontaneous Formation of Proto-cells in an Universal Artificial Chemistry on a Planar Graph. 206-215
Cellular and Neuronal Systems
- Ranit Aharonov-Barki, Isaac Meilijson, Eytan Ruppin:

Understanding the Agent's Brain: A Quantitative Approach. 216-225 - Eleonora Bilotta, Pietro S. Pantano

:
Observations on Complex Multi-state CAs. 226-235 - Eduard Kelemen:

Artificial Neural Networks and Artificial Evolution as Tools to Study Organization of Spatial Behavior in Rats. 236-241 - Jan T. Kim:

transsys: A Generic Formalism for Modelling Regulatory Networks in Morphogenesis. 242-251 - Yael Niv, Daphna Joel

, Isaac Meilijson, Eytan Ruppin:
Evolution of Reinforcement Learning in Uncertain Environments: Emergence of Risk-Aversion and Matching. 252-261 - Gina M. B. Oliveira:

Searching for One-Dimensional Cellular Automata in the Absence of a priori Information. 262-271 - Tom Smith, Phil Husbands

, Michael O'Shea:
Neutral Networks and Evolvability with Complex Genotype-Phenotype Mapping. 272-281 - André Stauffer, Moshe Sipper

:
Externally Controllable and Destructible Self-Replicating Loops. 282-291 - Seiji Tokura, Akio Ishiguro, Hiroki Kawai, Peter Eggenberger:

The Effect of Neuromodulations on the Adaptability of Evolved Neurocontrollers. 292-295
Collaborative Systems
- Tudor Balanescu, Marian Gheorghe

, Mike Holcombe, Florentin Ipate:
Testing Collaborative Agents Defined as Stream X-Machines with Distributed Grammars. 296-305 - Marc Ebner

:
A Three-Dimensional Environment for Self-Reproducing Programs. 306-315 - Sevan G. Ficici, Jordan B. Pollack:

Pareto Optimality in Coevolutionary Learning. 316-325 - Ales Kubík:

On Emergence in Evolutionary Multiagent Systems. 326-337 - Jesper Bach Larsen:

Division of Labour in Simulated Ant Colonies Under Spatial Constraints. 338-348 - Ian W. Marshall, Chris M. Roadknight

:
Emergent Organisation in Colonies of Simple Automata. 349-356 - Matt Quinn:

Evolving Communication without Dedicated Communication Channels. 357-366 - Matt Quinn, Jason Noble:

Modelling Animal Behaviour in Contests: Conventions for Resource Allocation. 367-376 - Jorge Simão, Peter M. Todd:

A Model of Human Mate Choice with Courtship That Predicts Population Patterns. 377-380 - Andrew D. M. Smith:

Establishing Communication Systems without Explicit Meaning Transmission. 381-390 - Hajime Yamauchi:

The Difficulty of the Baldwinian Account of Linguistic Innateness. 391-400
Evolution
- Josh C. Bongard, Chandana Paul:

Making Evolution an Offer It Can't Refuse: Morphology and the Extradimensional Bypass. 401-412 - Mikhail S. Burtsev

, Vladimir G. Red'ko, Roman V. Gusarev:
Model of Evolutionary Emergence of Purposeful Adaptive Behavior. The Role of Motivation. 413-416 - Alastair Channon:

Passing the ALife Test: Activity Statistics Classify Evolution in Geb as Unbounded. 417-426 - Stephen Jones:

On the Evolution of Artificial Consciousness. 427-431 - Tobias Jung, Peter Dauscher, Thomas Uthmann:

Some Effects of Individual Learning on the Evolution of Sensors. 432-435 - Tom Lenaerts

, Anne Defaweux, P. Beyens, Bernard Manderick:
Transitions in a Simple Evolutionary Model. 436-439 - Barry McMullin

, Dominique Groß:
Towards the Implementation of Evolving Autopoietic Artificial Agents. 440-443 - Yuji Sato

, Masafumi Kawamoto, Motoi Chizaki:
Verification of Text Transcription History by Using Evolutionary Algorithms. 444-453 - Eva Schwardy:

Genetic Algorithm as a Result of Phenomenological Reduction of Natural Evolution. 454-457 - Hideaki Suzuki:

String Rewriting Grammar Optimized Using an Evolvability Measure. 458-468 - Andrew Vardy:

A Visually-Based Evolvable Control Architecture for Agents in Interactive Entertainment Applications. 469-479 - Richard A. Watson, Jordan B. Pollack:

Symbiotic Composition and Evolvability. 480-490
Robotics
- Andy Balaam:

nBrains. 491-494 - Jon Bird:

Can Wheeled Robots Illuminate Adaptive Behaviour? 495-498 - T. S. Dahl, Christophe G. Giraud-Carrier

:
Evolution, Adaption, and Behavioural Holism in Artificial Intelligence. 499-508 - Akinobu Fujii, Akio Ishiguro, Takeshi Aoki, Peter Eggenberger:

Evolving Bipedal Locomotion with a Dynamically-Rearranging Neural Network. 509-518 - Ian Kelly, Chris Melhuish:

SlugBot: A Robot Predator. 519-528 - DaeEun Kim, John Hallam:

Mobile Robot Control Based on Boolean Logic with Internal Memory. 529-538 - Yoichiro Kumada, Kazuhiro Ueda:

Emergence of Cooperative Tactics by Soccer Agents with Ability of Prediction and Learning. 539-542 - Chris Melhuish, Matt Wilson, Ana B. Sendova-Franks:

Patch Sorting: Multi-object Clustering Using Minimalist Robots. 543-552 - Václav Svatos:

Behavioural Formation Management in Robotic Soccer. 553-562 - Nobuyuki Takahashi, Takashi Nagai, Hiroshi Yokoi, Yukinori Kakazu:

Control System of Flexible Structure Multi-cell Robot Using Amoeboid Self-Organization Mode. 563-572 - Jan Wessnitzer, Andrew Adamatzky, Chris Melhuish:

Towards Self-Organising Structure Formations: A Decentralized Approach. 573-581
Vision, Visualisation, Language, and Communication
- Cynthia Breazeal:

Affective Interaction between Humans and Robots. 582-591 - Henry Brighton, Simon Kirby:

The Survival of the Smallest: Stability Conditions for the Cultural Evolution of Compositional Language. 592-601 - Seth Bullock:

Smooth Operator? Understanding and Visualising Mutation Bias. 602-612 - Ian R. Edmonds:

The Use of Latent Semantic Indexing to Identify Evolutionary Trajectories in Behaviour Space. 613-622 - Tsuyoshi Mikami, Mitsuo Wada:

Data Visualization Method for Growing Self-Organizing Networks with Ant Clustering Algorithm. 623-626 - Titus R. Neumann, Heinrich H. Bülthoff

:
Insect Inspired Visual Control of Translatory Flight. 627-636 - Kenny Smith:

The Importance of Rapid Cultural Convergence in the Evolution of Learned Symbolic Communication. 637-640 - Willem H. Zuidema:

Emergent Syntax: The Unremitting Value of Computational Modeling for Understanding the Origins of Complex Language. 641-644
Miscellaneous
- Ellie D'Hondt

, Theo D'Hondt:
Amorphous Geometry. 645-648 - Ezequiel A. Di Paolo

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Artificial Life and Historical Processes. 649-658 - Alan Dorin

:
Aesthetic Fitness and Artificial Evolution for the Selection of Imagery from the Mythical Infinite Library. 659-668 - Mark Humphrys:

Distributing a Mind on the Internet: The World-Wide-Mind. 669-680 - Ninad Jog:

The Dimensions of the Cyber Universe. 681-684 - Maciej Komosinski

, Marek Kubiak:
Taxonomy in Alife. Measures of Similarity for Complex Artificial Organisms. 685-694 - Gen Masumoto, Takashi Ikegami:

The lambda-Game System: An Approach to a Meta-game. 695-699 - Tatsuya Nomura:

Formal Description of Autopoiesis Based on the Theory of Category. 700-703 - Daniel Polani, Thomas Martinetz, Jan T. Kim:

An Information-Theoretic Approach for the Quantification of Relevance. 704-713 - Ray Walshe, Mark Humphrys:

First Implementation of the World-Wide-Mind. 714-718 - Rachel Wood:

Evolving Lives: The Individual Historical Dimension in Evolution. 719-722

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