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7th ECAL 2003: Dortmund, Germany
- Wolfgang Banzhaf, Thomas Christaller, Peter Dittrich, Jan T. Kim, Jens Ziegler:
Advances in Artificial Life, 7th European Conference, ECAL 2003, Dortmund, Germany, September 14-17, 2003, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2801, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-20057-6
Artificial Chemistries, Self-Organization, and Self-Replication
- Bryant Adams, Hod Lipson:
A Universal Framework for Self-Replication. 1-9 - Gil Benkö, Christoph Flamm, Peter F. Stadler:
Generic Properties of Chemical Networks: Artificial Chemistry Based on Graph Rewriting. 10-19 - Jens Busch, Wolfgang Banzhaf:
How to Program Artificial Chemistries. 20-30 - Florian Centler, Peter Dittrich, Lawrence Ku, Naoki Matsumaru, Jeffrey O. Pfaffmann, Klaus-Peter Zauner:
Artificial Life as an Aid to Astrobiology: Testing Life Seeking Techniques. 31-40 - Dónall A. Mac Dónaill:
Molecularly Accessible Permutations. 41-50 - Tim J. Hutton:
Simulating Evolution's First Steps. 51-58 - Duraid Madina, Naoaki Ono, Takashi Ikegami:
Cellular Evolution in a 3D Lattice Artificial Chemistry. 59-68 - Komei Sugiura, Hideaki Suzuki, Takayuki Shiose, Hiroshi Kawakami, Osamu Katai:
Evolution of Rewriting Rule Sets Using String-Based Tierra. 69-77 - Hideaki Suzuki:
Models for the Conservation of Genetic Information with Stirng-Based Artificial Chemistry. 78-88 - Keisuke Suzuki, Takashi Ikegami:
Interaction Based Evolution of Self-Replicating Loop Structures. 89-96
Artificial Societies
- Rodrigo Escobar, Armando De La Rosa:
Architectural Design for the Survival Optimization of Panicking Fleeing Victims. 97-106 - Takashi Hashimoto, Yuya Kumagai:
Meta-evolutionary Game Dynamics for Mathematical Modelling of Rules Dynamics. 107-117 - Robert Lowe, Daniel Polani:
Preventing Bluff Agent Invasions in Honest Societies. 118-127 - Andrés Pérez-Uribe, Dario Floreano, Laurent Keller:
Effects of Group Composition and Level of Selection in the Evolution of Cooperation in Artificial Ants. 128-137 - Ivan Tanev, Katsunori Shimohara:
Effects of Learning to Interact on the Evolution of Social Behavior of Agents in Continuous Predators-Prey Pursuit Problem. 138-145 - Tatsuo Unemi, Yoshiaki Kaneko, Ichiro Takahashi:
War and Peace among Artificial Nations - A Model and Simulation Based on a Two-Layered Multi-agent System. 146-153
Cellular and Neural Systems
- Andy Balaam:
Developmental Neural Networks for Agents. 154-163 - Hugues Bersini:
Revisiting Idiotypic Immune Networks. 164-174 - Genaro Juárez Martínez, Harold V. McIntosh, Juan Carlos Seck Tuoh Mora:
Production of Gliders by Collisions in Rule 110. 175-182 - Michail Maniadakis, Panos E. Trahanias:
A Computational Model of Neocortical-Hippocampal Cooperation and Its Application to Self-Localization. 183-190 - Colin Molter, Hugues Bersini:
Fascinating Rhythmus by Chaotic Hopfield Networks. 191-198 - Keren Saggie, Alon Keinan, Eytan Ruppin:
Solving a Delayed Response Task with Spiking. 199-208 - Robert Vickerstaff:
First Steps in Evolving Path Integration in Simulation. 209-216
Evolution and Development
- Wolfgang Banzhaf:
On the Dynamics of an Artificial Regulatory Network. 217-227 - Marc Ebner:
Evoluiton and Growth of Virtual Plants. 228-237 - Attila Egri-Nagy, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv:
Evolvability of the Genotype-Phenotype Relation in Populations of Self-Replicating Digital Organisms in a Tierra-Like System. 238-247 - Siavash Haroun Mahdavi, Peter J. Bentley:
An Evolutionary Approach to Damage Recovery of robot Motion with Muscles. 248-255 - Julian F. Miller:
Evolving Developmental Programs for Adaptation, Morphogenesis, and Self-Repair. 256-265 - Tom Quick, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Graham Roberts:
Evolving Embodied Genetic Regulatory Network-Driven Control Systems. 266-277 - Ludovic Righetti, Solaiman Shokur, Mathieu S. Caparrere:
Evolution of Fault-Tolerant Self-Replicating Structures. 278-288 - Felix Streichert, Christian Spieth, Holger Ulmer, Andreas Zell:
Evolving the Ability of Limited Growth and Self-Repair for Artificial Embryos. 289-298
Evolutionary and Adaptive Dynamics
- John Cartlidge, Seth Bullock:
Caring versus Sharing: How to Maintain Engagement and Diversity in Coevolving Populations. 299-308 - Diego Federici:
Culture and the Baldwin Effect. 309-318 - Zohar Ganon, Alon Keinan, Eytan Ruppin:
Evolutionary Network Minimization: Adaptive Implicit Pruning of Successful Agents. 319-327 - Thomas Glotzmann, Holger Lange, Michael Hauhs:
Population Dynamics under Spatially and Temporally Heterogeneous Resource Limitations in Multi-agent Networks. 328-335 - Hiroyuki Iizuka, Takashi Ikegami:
Adaptive Coupling and Intersubjectivity in Simulated Turn-Taking Behaviour. 336-345 - Ales Kubík:
Distributed Genetic Algorithm: Learning by Direct Exchange of Chromosoms. 346-356 - Shuichi Matsuzaki, Hideaki Suzuki, Minetada Osano:
An Approach to Describe the Tierra Instruction Set Using Microoperations: The First Result. 357-366 - Bertrand Mesot, Christof Teuscher:
Critical Values in Asynchronous Random Boolean Networks. 367-376 - Marco Mirolli, Domenico Parisi:
Artificial Organisms That Sleep. 377-386 - Chris Salzberg, Antony Antony, Hiroki Sayama:
Visualizing Evolutionary Dynamics of Self-Replicators Using Graph-Based Genealogy. 387-394 - Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita:
The Baldwin Effect Revisited: Three Steps Characterized by the Quantitative Evolution of Phenotypic Plasticity. 395-404 - Claus O. Wilke:
Does the Red Queen Reign in the Kingdom of Digital Organisms? 405-414
Languages and Communication
- Bart de Boer:
Conditions for Stable Vowel Systems in a Population. 415-424 - Eva van den Broek, Peter M. Todd:
Piep Piep Piep - Ich Hab' Dich Lieb: Rhythm as an Indicator of Mate Quality. 425-433 - P. C. Buzing, A. E. Eiben, Martijn C. Schut:
Evolving Agent Societies with VUShape. 434-441 - James R. Hurford:
Why Synonymy Is Rare: Fitness Is in the Speaker. 442-451 - Tudor Jenkins:
A Noisy Way to Evolve Signaling Behaviour. 452-461 - Michael Lewin, Emmet Spier:
Language Games with Mixed Populations. 462-471 - Joris Van Looveren:
Artificial Agents and Natural Determiners. 472-481 - Kazutoshi Sasahara, Takashi Ikegami:
Coevolution of Bridsong Grammar without Imitation. 482-490 - Rolf Schatten:
Systemic Architecture for Audio Signal Processing. 491-498 - Andrew D. M. Smith:
Semantic Generalisation and the Inference of Meaning. 499-506 - Kenny Smith, James R. Hurford:
Language Evolution in Populations: Extending the Iterated Learning Model. 507-516 - Kenny Smith:
Learning Biases for the Evolution of Linguistic Structure: An Associative Network Model. 517-524 - Edward P. Stabler, Travis C. Collier, Gregory M. Kobele, Yoosook Lee, Ying Lin, Jason Riggle, Yuan Yao, Charles E. Taylor:
The Learning and Emergence of Mildly Context Sensitive Languages. 525-534 - Paul Vogt:
THSim v3.2: The Talking Heads Simulation Tool. 535-544 - Paul Vogt:
Grounded Lexicon Formation without Explicit Reference Transfer: Who's Talking to Who? 545-552 - Willem H. Zuidema:
Optimal Communication in a Noisy and Heterogeneous Environment. 553-563
Methodologies and Applications
- Hanene Azzag, Nicolas Monmarché, Mohamed Slimane, Christiane Guinot, Gilles Venturini:
A Clustering Algorithm Based on the Ants Self-Assembly Behavior. 564-571 - Ban Tao, Changshui Zhang, Shu Wei:
A Multi-agent Based approach to Modelling and Rendering of 3D Tree Bark Textures. 572-579 - Mikhail S. Burtsev:
Measuring the Dynamics of Artificial Evolution. 580-587 - Chrisantha Fernando, Sampsa Sojakka:
Pattern Recognition in a Bucket. 588-597 - Gianluigi Folino, Agostino Forestiero, Giandomenico Spezzano:
Discovering Clusters in Spatial Data Using Swarm Intelligence. 598-605 - Carlos Gershenson, Francis Heylighen:
When Can We Call a System Self-Organizing? 606-614 - Carlos Gershenson, Jan Broekaert, Diederik Aerts:
Contextual Random Boolean Networks. 615-624 - Ole Kniemeyer, Gerhard H. Buck-Sorlin, Winfried Kurth:
Representation of Genotype and Phenotype in a Coherent Framework Based on Extended L-Systems. 625-634 - Henri Luchian, Ovidiu Gheorghies:
Integrated-Adaptive Genetic Algorithms. 635-642 - James A. R. Marshall, Tim Kovacs, Anna R. Dornhaus, Nigel R. Franks:
Simulating the Evolution of Ant Behaviour in Evaluating Nest Sites. 643-650 - Mihai Oltean, Crina Grosan:
Evolving Evolutionary Algorithms Using Multi Expression Programming. 651-658 - Alexandra S. Penn:
Modelling Artificial Ecosystem Selection: A Preliminary Investigation. 659-666 - Daniel Polani:
Measuring Self-Organization via Observers. 667-675 - Michael J. Raven, Mark A. Bedau:
General Framework for Evolutionary Activity. 676-685 - Dirk Repsilber, Jan T. Kim:
Developing and Testing Methods for Microarray Data Analysis Using an Artificial Life Framework. 686-695 - Klaus Seidl:
Approaching Virtual Organism by PheGe. 696-705 - Roberto Serra, Marco Villani, Alessandro Semeria:
Robustness to Damage of Biological and Synthetic Networks. 706-715 - Hengwei Shen, Shoichiro Asano:
An Agent-Based Approach to Routing in Communications Networks with Swarm Intelligence. 716-723 - André Stauffer, Moshe Sipper:
Biomorphs Implemented as a Data and Signals Cellular Automaton. 724-732
Robotics and Autonomous Agents
- Orlando Avila-García, Lola Cañamero, I. René J. A. te Boekhorst:
Analyzing the Performance of "Winner-Take-All" and "Voting-Based" Action Selection Policies within the Two-Resource Problem. 733-742 - Hezi Avraham, Gal Chechik, Eytan Ruppin:
Are There Representations in Embodied Evolved Agents? Taking Measures. 743-752 - Peter J. Bentley:
Evolving Fractal Gene Regulatory Networks for Robot Control. 753-762 - Gunnar Búason, Tom Ziemke:
Explorations of Task-Dependent Visual Morphologies in Competitive Co-evolutionary Experiments. 763-770 - Miriam Fend, Hiroshi Yokoi, Rolf Pfeifer:
Optimal Morphology of a Biologically-Inspired Whisker Array on an Obstacle-Avoiding Robot. 771-780 - Mark Foreman, Mikhail Prokopenko, Peter Wang:
Phase Transitions in Self-Organising Sensor Networks. 781-791 - Ioannis Ieropoulos, Chris Melhuish, John Greenman:
Artificial Metabolism: Towards True Energetic Autonomy in Artificial Life. 792-799 - Bart Jansen:
An Imitation Game for Emerging Action Categories. 800-809 - Robert Mach, Frank Schweitzer:
Multi-agent Model of Biological Swarming. 810-820 - Ian MacInnes:
Visually Guided Physically Simulated Agents with Evolved Morphologies. 821-828 - Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Adam Lee Newton:
The Robot in the Swarm: An Investigation into Agent Embodiment within Virtual Robotic Swarms. 829-838 - Ciarán O'Leary, Mark Humphrys:
Building a Hybrid Society of Mind Using Components from Ten Different Authors. 839-846 - Peter Ross, Emma Hart, Alistair Lawson, Andrew Webb, Erich Prem, Patrick Poelz, Giovanna Morgavi:
Requirements for Getting a Robot to Grow up. 847-856 - Jekanthan Thangavelautham, Tim D. Barfoot, Gabriele M. T. D'Eleuterio:
Coevolving Communication and Cooperation for Lattice Formation Tasks. 857-864 - Vito Trianni, Roderich Groß, Thomas Halva Labella, Erol Sahin, Marco Dorigo:
Evolving Aggregation Behaviors in a Swarm of Robots. 865-874 - Andrew Vardy, Franz Oppacher:
Low-Level Visual Homing. 875-884 - Andrew Webb, Emma Hart, Peter Ross, Alistair Lawson:
Controlling a Simulated Khepera with an XCS Classifier System with Memory. 885-892 - Jan Wessnitzer, Chris Melhuish:
Collective Decision-Making and Behaviour Transitions in Distributed Ad Hoc Wireless Networks of Mobile Robots: Target-Hunting. 893-902
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