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ALIFE 2007: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
- First IEEE Symposium on Artificial Life, ALIFE 2007, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, April 1-5, 2007. IEEE 2007, ISBN 1-4244-0701-X

- Joshua L. Payne, Margaret J. Eppstein, Charles C. Goodnight:

Sensitivity of Self-Organized Speciation to Long-Disctance Dispersal. 1-7 - Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita:

Repeated Occurrences of the Baldwin Effect Can Guide Evolution on Rugged Fitness Landscapes. 8-14 - Antonio Lafusa:

Studying Long-term Evolution with Artificial Life. 15-22 - Martin Henz

, Janardan Misra:
Towards a Framework for Observing Artificial Life Forms. 23-30 - Boris Schäfer, Nicklas Bergfeldt, María José Riveiro Carballa, Tom Ziemke

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Evolution of Tool Use Behavior. 31-38 - Haitao Zhang, Michael Travisano:

Predicting Fitness Effects of Beneficial Mutations in Digital Organisms. 39-46 - Arturo Chavoya, Yves Duthen:

Evolving an Artificial Regulatory Network for 2D Cell Patterning. 47-53 - Tooru Watanabe, Kazumasa Koizumi, Koji Kishi, Masaki Nakamura, Keiji Kobayashi, Mitsuyoshi Kazuno, Yoshikazu Suzuki, Yuuki Asada, Kazuto Tominaga:

A Uniform Framework of Molecular Interaction for an Artificial Chemistry with Compartments. 54-60 - Christof Teuscher:

Exploring Logic Artificial Chemistries: An Illogical Attempt? 61-68 - Johannes F. Knabe, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv

, Maria J. Schilstra
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The Essential Motif that wasn't there: Topological and Lesioning Analysis of Evolved Genetic Regulatory Networks. 69-76 - Mario Ventresca, Beatrice M. Ombuki-Berman:

Epistasis in Multi-Objective Evolutionary Recurrent Neuro-Controllers. 77-84 - Xingchen Heng, Zheng Qin, Tian Lei, Li-Ping Shao:

Research on Structure Learning of Dynamic Bayesian Networks by Particle Swarm Optimization. 85-91 - Jui-Yu Wu:

Artificial Immune System for Solving Constrained Global Optimization Problems. 92-99 - Abhijit Sengupta

, Danica Greetham
, Michael Spence:
An Evolutionary Model of Brand Competition. 100-107 - Chun Wai Liew, Robert Root, John H. Long Jr.

, Thomas J. Koob:
Using Artificial Organisms To Study The Evolution of Backbones in Fish. 108-114 - Matt Webster

, Grant Malcolm:
Reproducer Classification Using the Theory of Affordances. 115-122 - Benoit Hardy-Vallee:

Artificial life, natural rationality and probability matching. 123-129 - Nicolas Oros, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv

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Sexyloop: Self-Reproduction, Evolution and Sex in Cellular Automata. 130-138 - George Kampis, László Gulyás, Sándor Soós:

The Species Problem in Artificial Life. 139-146 - Guido de Croon, Eric O. Postma:

Sensory-motor Coordination in Object Detection. 147-154 - Telmo L. T. Menezes

, Ernesto Costa
:
The Gridbrain: an Heterogeneous Network for Open Evolution in 3D Environments. 155-162 - Scott Bolland, Shervin Emami:

The Benefits of Boredom: an Exploration in Developmental Robotics. 163-170 - Onofrio Gigliotta

, Stefano Nolfi:
Formation of spatial representations in evolving autonomous robots. 171-178 - Ranjitha A. Dhanasekaran, Gregory J. Podgorski, Nicholas S. Flann:

Co-option and Irreducibility in Regulatory Networks for Cellular Pattern Development. 179-186 - Ben Jones, Dov J. Stekel

, Jonathan E. Rowe, Chrisantha Fernando:
Is there a Liquid State Machine in the Bacterium Escherichia Coli? 187-191 - Cristina Costa Santini

, Andy M. Tyrrell:
Understanding and Harnessing Self-Organization. 192-198 - Vito Trianni

, Stefano Nolfi:
Minimal Communication Strategies for Self-Organising Synchronisation Behaviours. 199-206 - Philippe Capdepuy, Daniel Polani, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv

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Maximization of Potential Information Flow as a Universal Utility for Collective Behaviour. 207-213 - Hiroki Sayama:

Generative Network Automata: A Generalized Framework for Modeling Complex Dynamical Systems with Autonomously Varying Topologies. 214-221 - Matt Parker, Gary B. Parker:

The Core: Evolving Autonomous Agent Control. 222-228 - Daniel S. McFarlin, Peter M. Todd:

Evolving a Better Adversary: A Case Study in a German Castle. 229-235 - Genki Ichinose, Takaya Arita:

Cooperation Achieved by Migration and Evolution in a Multilevel Selection Context. 236-242 - Nicolas Lassabe, Hervé Luga

, Yves Duthen:
A New Step for Artificial Creatures. 243-250 - Oliver Buchtala, Bernhard Sick

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Basic Technologies for Knowledge Transfer in Intelligent Systems. 251-258 - Amiram Moshaiov, Gideon Avigad:

The Extended Concept-based Multi-objective Path Planning and its A-life implications. 259-265 - Susan Khor:

HIFF-II: A Hierarchically Decomposable Problem with Inter-level Interdependency. 274-281 - Afzal Upal:

The Structure of False Social Beliefs. 282-286 - Hong Shi, Long Wang

, Tianguang Chu, Feng Fu
, Minjie Xu:
Flocking of Multi-Agent Systems with a Virtual Leader. 287-294 - Paul W. Schermerhorn, Matthias Scheutz

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Social, Physical, and Computational Tradeoffs in Collaborative Multi-agent Territory Exploration Tasks. 295-302 - Peter-Paul Pichler

, Lola Cañamero
:
An Evolving Ecosystems Approach to Generating Complex Agent Behaviour. 303-310 - Sven Magg, Rene te Boekhorst:

Pattern Formation in Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Swarms: Differences Between Versatile and Specialized Agents. 311-316 - Simon McGregor, Nathaniel Virgo

, James Dyke:
A Critical Reappraisal of the Dynamical Approach to Cognition. 317-324 - Luc Steels

, Pieter Wellens:
Scaffolding Language Emergence Using the Autotelic Principle. 325-332 - Alberto Acerbi

, Stefano Nolfi:
Social learning and cultural evolution in embodied and situated agents. 333-340 - Michael L. Walters

, Kerstin Dautenhahn
, Rene te Boekhorst, Kheng Lee Koay, Sarah N. Woods:
Exploring the Design Space of Robot Appearance and Behavior in an Attention-Seeking 'Living Room' Scenario for a Robot Companion. 341-347 - Jinyan Shao, Long Wang

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Cooperation of Multiple Fish-like Microrobots Based on Reinforcement Learning. 348-354 - David Johan Christensen:

Experiments on Fault-Tolerant Self-Reconfiguration and Emergent Self-Repair. 355-361 - Stephan K. Chalup

, Riley Clement, Joshua Marshall, Chris Tucker, Michael J. Ostwald
:
Representations of Streetscape Perceptions Through Manifold Learning in the Space of Hough Arrays. 362-369 - Hugo Gravato Marques

, Julian Togelius
, Magdalena Kogutowska, Owen Holland, Simon M. Lucas
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Sensorless but not Senseless: Prediction in Evolutionary Car Racing. 370-377 - Barry Fagin, Leemon C. Baird III:

New Conservation Functions and a Partial Taxonomy for 1-D Cellular Automata. 378-385 - James Lloyd Weston, Peter Lee:

An Unbounded Parallel Binary Tree Adder for use on a Cellular Platform. 386-393 - Eduardo Izquierdo-Torres, Inman Harvey:

Hebbian Learning using Fixed Weight Evolved Dynamical 'Neural' Networks. 394-401 - David G. Green

, Tania G. Leishman, Suzanne Sadedin
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The Emergence of Social Consensus in Boolean Networks. 402-408 - Susan Khor:

Rethinking the Adaptive Capability of Accretive Evolution on Hierarchically Consistent Problems. 409-416 - Ágoston E. Eiben, Geoff S. Nitschke

, Martijn C. Schut:
Evolutionary Design of Specialization. 417-424 - Taras Kowaliw, Peter Grogono, Nawwaf Kharma:

The Evolution of Structural Design Through Artificial Embryogeny. 425-432 - Lee K. Graham, Franz Oppacher:

Speciation through Exaptation. 433-439 - Mani Hunjan, Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy

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Adaptive Power System Stabilizers Using Artificial Immune System. 440-447 - Nebu John Mathai, Takis Zourntos:

Control-theoretic Synthesis of Hierarchical Dynamics for Embodied Cognition in Autonomous Robots. 448-455 - Kuang-Yuan Chen, Hai Huong Dam, Peter A. Lindsay, Hussein A. Abbass

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Biasing XCS with Domain Knowledge for Planning Flight Trajectories in a Moving Sector Free Flight Environment. 456-462 - Terry Bossomaier, Siti Amri, James Thompson:

Agent-Based Modelling of House Price Evolution. 463-467 - Steen Rasmussen, Diana Mangalagiu

, Hans Ziock, Johan Bollen, Gordon N. Keating:
Collective intelligence for decision support in very large stakeholder networks: The future US energy system. 468-475

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