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5th ECAL 1999: Lausanne, Switzerland
- Dario Floreano, Jean-Daniel Nicoud, Francesco Mondada:
Advances in Artificial Life, 5th European Conference, ECAL'99, Lausanne, Switzerland, September 13-17, 1999, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1674, Springer 1999, ISBN 3-540-66452-1
Keynote Lectures
- Hans Meinhardt:
From Fertilized Eggs to Complex Organisms: Models of Biological Pattern Formation. 3-4 - William D. Hamilton:
Fables of Cyberspace: Tapeworms, Horses, and Mountains. 5-6 - Luc Steels:
Cognitive Teleportation and Situated Embodiment. 7 - Tim Lenton:
Testing Gaia Theory with Artificial Life. 9-10
Epistemology
- Edmund M. A. Ronald, Moshe Sipper, Mathieu S. Capcarrère:
Testing for Emergence in Artificial Life. 13-20 - Paul Domjan:
Are Romance Novels Really Alive? A Discussion of the Supple Adaptation View of Life. 21-25
Evolutionary Dynamics
- Richard A. Watson, Jordan B. Pollack:
How Symbiosis Can Guide Evolution. 29-38 - Yuka Yamamoto, Takahiro Sasaki, Mario Tokoro:
Adaptability of Darwinian and Lamarckian Populations toward an Unknown New World. 39-48 - Tsutomu Oohashi, Tadao Maekawa, Osamu Ueno, Emi Nishina, Norie Kawai:
Requirements for Immortal ALife to Exterminate Mortal ALife in One Finite, Heterogeneous Ecosystem. 49-53 - Gabriela Ochoa, Inman Harvey, Hilary Buxton:
Error Thresholds and Their Relation to Optimal Mutation Rates. 54-63 - Seth Bullock:
Are Artificial Mutation Biases Unnatural? 64-73 - Stevan Jay Anastasoff:
Evolving Mutation Rates for the Self-Optimisation of Genetic Algorithms. 74-78 - Sevan G. Ficici, Jordan B. Pollack:
Statistical Reasoning Strategies in the Pursuit and Evasion Domain. 79-88 - Atsuko Mutoh, Satoru Oono, Kousuke Moriwaki, Tsuyoshi Nakamura, Nobuhiro Inuzuka, Hidenori Itoh:
An Evolutionary Method Using Crossover in a Food Chain Simulation. 89-93 - Tim Taylor:
On Self-Reproduction and Evolvability. 94-103 - Russell K. Standish:
Some Techniques for the Measurement of Complexity in Tierra. 104-108 - Andreas Rechtsteiner, Mark A. Bedau:
A Generic Neutral Model for Quantitative Comparison of Genotypic Evolutionary Activity. 109-118 - Henning Schwöbbermeyer, Jan T. Kim:
A Comparative Analysis of Biodiversity Measures. 119-128 - Charles Ofria, Christoph Adami, Travis C. Collier, Grace K. Hsu:
Evolution of Differentiated Expression Patterns in Digital Organisms. 129-138 - Arno Rasek, Walter Dörwald, Michael Hauhs, Alois Kastner-Maresch:
Species Formation in Evolving Finite State Machines. 139-148 - Michael O'Neill, Conor Ryan:
Genetic Code Degeneracy: Implications for Grammatical. 149-153 - Josh C. Bongard:
Coevolutionary Dynamics of a Multi-population Genetic Programming System. 154-158 - Vesselin K. Vassilev, Julian F. Miller, Terence C. Fogarty:
The Evolution of Computation in Co-evolving Demes of Non-uniform Cellular Automata for Global Synchronisation. 159-169
Evolutionary Cybernetics
- Stefano Nolfi, Domenico Parisi:
Exploiting the Power of Sensory-Motor Coordination. 173-182 - Dario Floreano, Joseba Urzelai:
Evolution of Neural Controllers with Adaptive Synapses and Compact Genetic Encoding. 183-194 - Auke Jan Ijspeert:
Synthetic Approaches to Neurobiology: Review and Case Study in the Control of Anguiliform Locomotion. 195-204 - Richard Walker, Orazio Miglino:
Replicating Experiments in "Detour Behavior" with Artifically Evolved Robots: An A-Life Approach to Comparative Psychology. 205-214 - Rens Kortmann, John Hallam:
Studying Animals through Artificial Evolution: The Cricket Case. 215-224 - Anil K. Seth:
Evolving Behavioural Choice: An Investigation into Herrnstein's Matching Law. 225-235 - John Albert:
Modeling of an Early Evolutionary Stage of the Cnidarian Nervous System and Behavior. 236-245 - Ranit Aharonov-Barki, Tuvik Beker, Eytan Ruppin:
Spontaneous Evolution of Command Neurons, Place Cells and Memory Mechanisms in Autonomous Agents. 246-255 - Ádám Rotaru-Varga:
Modularity in Evolved Artificial Neural Networks. 256-260 - Maciej Komosinski, Szymon Ulatowski:
Framsticks: Towards a Simulation of a Nature-Like World, Creatures and Evolution. 261-265 - Tony Belpaeme:
Evolving Visual Feature Detectors. 266-270 - Seiji Yamada:
Evolutionary Design of Mobile Robot Behaviors for Action-Based Environment Modeling. 271-275
Bio-inspired Robotics and Autonomous Agents
- Jun Tani, Yuuya Sugita:
On the Dynamics of Robot Exploration Learning. 279-288 - Ian Kelly, Owen Holland, Martin Scull, David McFarland:
Artificial Autonomy in the Natural World: Building a Robot Predator. 289-293 - Yasuhisa Hasegawa, Yoshikuni Ito, Toshio Fukuda:
Behaviour Adaption on Behavior-Based Controller for Brachiation Robot. 294-303 - Andrew Adamatzky, Owen Holland, Nikolay G. Rambidi, Alan F. T. Winfield:
Wet Artificial Brains: Towards the Chemical Control of Robot Motion by Reaction-Diffusion and Excitable Media. 304-313 - Sorin Moga, Philippe Gaussier:
A Neural Structure for Learning by Imitation. 314-318 - Mathias Quoy, Philippe Gaussier, Sacha Leprêtre, Arnaud Revel:
A Neural Model for the Visual Navigation and Planning of a Mobile Robot. 319-323 - José Antonio Becerra, José Santos Reyes, Richard J. Duro:
Progressive Construction of Compound Behavior Controllers for Autonomous Robots Using Temporal Information. 324-328 - Axel Löffler, Jürgen Klahold, Manfred Hußmann, Ulrich Rückert:
A Visualization Tool for the Mini-Robot Khepera: Behavior Analysis and Optimization. 329-333 - Thomas Netter, Nicolas H. Franceschini:
Towards UAV Nap-of-the-Earth Flight Using Optical Flow. 334-338 - Tom Quick, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, Graham Roberts:
On Bots and Bacteria: Ontology Independent Embodiment. 339-343 - Daniel Thalmann:
Populating the Virtual Worlds with Interactive Perceptive Virtual Actors. 344 - Soraia Raupp Musse, Marcelo Kallmann, Daniel Thalmann:
Level of Autonomy for Virtual Human Agents. 345-349 - Aapo Hyvärinen, Timo Honkela:
Emotional Disorders in Autonomous Agents? 350-354 - Mark Witkowski:
Integrating Unsupervised Learning, Motivation and Action Selection in an A-life Agent. 355-364 - George G. Szpiro:
Can Computers Have Sentiments? The Case of Risk Aversion and Utility for Wealth. 365-374
Self-Replication, Self-Maintenance, and Gene Expression
- Daniel Mange:
Towards Robust Bio-inspired Circuits. 377-378 - Kepa Ruiz-Mirazo, Alvaro Moreno, Federico Morán, Juli Peretó, Juan Julián Merelo Guervós:
Designing a Simulation Model of a Self-Maintaining Cellular System. 379-388 - Hugues Bersini:
Design Patterns for an Object-Oriented Computational Chemistry. 389-398 - Naoaki Ono, Takashi Ikegami:
Model of Self-Replicating Cell Capable of Self-Maintenance. 399-406 - Oliver Sharpe:
Evolution at the Origins of Life: Modelling Simple Persistent Replicating Objects. 407-411 - Hideaki Suzuki:
A Simulation of Life Using a Dynamic Core Memory Partitioned by Membrane Data. 412-416 - Claus O. Wilke, Christopher Ronnewinkel, Thomas Martinetz:
Molecular Evolution in Time-Dependent Environments. 417-421 - Tomoyuki Yamamoto, Paulien Hogeweg:
Evolution to Complexity: Replication, Elongation and Assembly in an RNA World. 422-426 - Kouji Harada, Takashi Ikegami:
Evolution of Multispecificity in an Immune Network. 427-431 - Andrew Adamatzky, Owen Holland, Chris Melhuish:
Laziness + Sensitivity + Mobility = Structure. Emergence of Patterns in Lattice Swarms. 432-441 - Cesar Ortega-Sanchez, Andrew M. Tyrrell:
Self-Repairing Multicellular Hardware: A Reliability Analysis. 442-446 - Enrico Petraglio, Jean-Marc Henry, Gianluca Tempesti:
Arithmetic Operations on Self-Replicating Cellular Automata. 447-456 - Torsten Reil:
Dynamics of Gene Expression in an Artificial Genome - Implications for Biological and Artificial Ontogeny. 457-466 - Shugo Hamahashi, Hiroaki Kitano:
Parameter Optimization in Hierarchical Structures. 467-471 - Koji Kyoda, Hiroaki Kitano:
A Model of Axis Determination for the Drosophila Wing Disc. 472-476 - Mineo Morohashi, Hiroaki Kitano:
Identifying Gene Regulatory Networks from Time Series Expression Data by in silico Sampling and Screening. 477-486
Societies and Collective Behaviour
- Massimiliano Ugolini, Domenico Parisi:
Simulating the Evolution of Artifacts. 489-498 - Martijn Brinkers, Paul den Dulk:
The Evolution of Non-reciprocal Altruism. 499-503 - Ezequiel A. Di Paolo:
A Little More than Kind and Less than Kin: The Unwarranted Use of Kin Selection in Spatial Models of Communication. 504-513 - Jason Noble, Elio Tuci, Peter M. Todd:
An Evolutionary Simulation Model of Social Learning about Food by Norway Rats. 514-523 - Charlotte K. Hemelrijk:
Effects of Cohesiveness on Inter-sexual Dominance Relationships and Spatial Structure among Group-Living Virtual Entities. 524-534 - Seth Bullock, Jennifer Nerissa Davis, Peter M. Todd:
Simplicity Rules the Roost: Exploring Birdbrain Parental Investment Heuristics. 535-544 - Takashi Ikegami, Makoto Taiji:
Imitation and Cooperation in Coupled Dynamical Recognizers. 545-554 - Takashi Ishida, Hiroshi Yokoi, Yukinori Kakazu:
Emergence of Adaptive Society with Competitive Selfish Agents. 555-559 - Eizo Akiyama, Kunihiko Kaneko:
Dynamical Systems Game. 560-565 - Yoshiki Yamaguchi, Tsutomu Maruyama, Tsutomu Hoshino:
High Speed Hardware Computation of Co-evolution Models. 566-574 - Alcherio Martinoli, Auke Jan Ijspeert, Luca Maria Gambardella:
A Probabilistic Model for Understanding and Comparing Collective Aggregation Mechansims. 575-584 - Chris Melhuish:
Exploiting Domain Physics: Using Stigmergy to Control Cluster Building with Real Robots. 585-595 - Aude Billard, Auke Jan Ijspeert, Alcherio Martinoli:
Adaptive Exploration of a Dynamic Environment by a Group of Communicating Robots. 596-605 - Jordi Delgado, Ricard V. Solé:
Task Fulfilment and Temporal Patterns of Activity in Artificial Ant Colonies. 606-615 - Ann Nowé, Katja Verbeeck:
Formalizing the Ant Algorithms in Terms of Reinforcement Learning. 616-620 - Annemarie E. Langham, Phil W. Grant:
Using Competing Ant Colonies to Solve k-way Partitioning Problems with Foraging and Raiding Strategies. 621-625 - Nicolas Monmarché, Mohamed Slimane, Gilles Venturini:
On Improving Clustering in Numerical Databases with Artificial Ants. 626-635
Communication and Language
- Hidenori Kawamura, Masahito Yamamoto, Keiji Suzuki, Azuma Ohuchi:
Ants War with Evolutive Pheromone Style Communication. 639-643 - Jason Noble:
Sexual Signalling in an Artificial Population: When Does the Handicap Principle Work? 644-653 - Angelo Cangelosi:
Modeling the Evolution of Communication: From Stimulus Associations to Grounded Symbolic Associations. 654-663 - Bart de Boer, Paul Vogt:
Emergence of Speech Sounds in Changing Population. 664-673 - Ahmed-Réda Berrah, Rafael Laboissière:
SPECIES: An Evolutionary Model for the Emergence of Phonetic Structures in an Artificial Society of Speech Agents. 674-678 - Luc Steels, Frédéric Kaplan:
Collective Learning and Semiotic Dynamics. 679-688 - Edwin D. de Jong:
Analyzing the Evolution of Communication from a Dynamical Systems's Perspective. 689-693 - Simon Kirby:
Syntax out of Learning: The Cultural Evolution of Structured Communication in a Population of Induction Algorithms. 694-703 - Daniel Livingstone, Colin Fyfe:
Modelling the Evolution of Linguistic Diversity. 704-708 - Tracy K. Teal, Daniel Albro, Edward P. Stabler, Charles E. Taylor:
Compression and Adaptation. 709-719 - Christopher Dircks, Scott C. Stoness:
Effective Lexicon Change in the Absence of Population Flux. 720-724 - Pierre-Yves Oudeyer:
Self-Organization of a Lexicon in a Structured Society of Agents. 725-729 - Takashi Hashimoto:
Modeling Categorization Dynamics through Conversation by Constructive Approach. 730-734
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