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3rd ECAL 1995: Granada, Spain
- Federico Morán, Alvaro Moreno, Juan Julián Merelo Guervós, Pablo Chacón:
Advances in Artificial Life, Third European Conference on Artificial Life, Granada, Spain, June 4-6, 1995, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 929, Springer 1995, ISBN 3-540-59496-5
Opening Lecture
- Peter Schuster:
Artificial Life and Molecular Evolutionary Biology. 3-19
1. Foundations and Epistemology
- Howard H. Pattee:
Artificial Life Needs a Real Epistemology. 23-38 - Erich Prem:
Grounding and the Entailment Structure in Robots and Artificial Life. 39-51 - Howard Gutowitz, Chris Langton:
Mean Field Theory of the Edge of Chaos. 52-64 - Michael Wheeler:
Escaping from the Cartesian Mind-Set: Heidegger and Artificial Life. 65-76 - Jon Umerez:
Semantic Closure: A Guiding Notion to Ground Artificial Life. 77-94 - George Kampis:
The Inside and Outside Views of Life. 95-102
2. Origins of Life and Evolution
- Antonio Lazcano:
Prebiotic Chemistry, Artificial Life, and Complexity Theory: What Do They Tell Us About the Origin of Biological Systems? 105-115 - Juan Carlos Nuño, Pablo Chacón, Alvaro Moreno, Federico Morán:
Compartimentation in Replicator Models. 116-127 - Christian V. Forst, Christian M. Reidys, Jacqueline Weber:
Evolutionary Dynamics and Optimization: Neutral Networks as Model-Landscapes for RNA Secondary-Structure Folding-Landscapes. 128-147 - Glenn Woodcock, Paul G. Higgs:
Population Evolution in a Single Peak Fitness Landscape - How High are the Clouds? 148-157 - Barry McMullin:
Replicators Don't! 158-169 - Andrés Moya, Esteban Domingo, John J. Holland:
RNA Viruses: a Bridge Between Life and Artificial Life. 170-178 - Gad Yagil:
Complexity Analysis of a Self-organizing vs. a Template-Directed System. 179-187 - Tomoyuki Yamamoto, Kunihiko Kaneko:
Tile Automaton for Evolution of Metabolism. 188-199 - Dave Cliff, Geoffrey F. Miller:
Tracking the Red Queen: Measurements of Adaptive Progress in Co-Evolutionary Simulations. 200-218 - Carlo C. Maley:
The Coevolution of Mutation Rates. 219-233 - Takashi Ikegami, Takashi Hashimoto:
Coevolution of Machines and Tapes. 234-245 - Hugues Juillé:
Incremental Co-Evolution of Organisms: A New Approach for Optimization and Discovery of Strategies. 246-260 - Chisato Numaoka:
Symbioses and Co-Evolution in Animats. 261-272 - Larry Bull, Terence C. Fogarty, Anthony G. Pipe:
Artificial Endosymbiosis. 273-289 - Tetsuya Maeshiro, Masayuki Kimura:
Mathematical Analysis of Evolutionary Process. 290-301 - Franz Oppacher, Dwight Deugo:
The Evolution of Hierarchical Representations. 302-313
3. Adaptive and Cognitive Systems
- Günter P. Wagner:
Adaptation and the Modular Design of Organisms. 317-328 - Kunihiko Kaneko, Tetsuya Yomo:
A Theory of Differentiation with Dynamic Clustering. 329-340 - Hiroaki Kitano:
Cell Differentiation and Neurogenesis in Evolutionary Large Scale Chaos. 341-352 - Stefano Nolfi, Domenico Parisi:
Evolving Artificial Neural Networks that Develop in Time. 353-367 - Luis Mateus Rocha:
Contextual Genetic Algorithms: Evolving Developmental Rules. 368-382 - Julie C. Rutkowska:
Can Development Be Designed? What we May Learn from the Cog Project. 383-395 - Norihiko Ono, T. Ohira, Adel Torkaman Rahmani:
Emergent Organization of Interspecies Communication in Q-Learning Artificial Organisms. 396-405 - Jorge Carneiro, John Stewart:
Self and Nonself Revisited: Lessons from Modelling the Immune Network. 406-420 - Jari Vaario, Katsunori Shimohara:
On Formation of Structures. 421-435
4. Artificial Worlds
- Domenico Parisi, Federico Cecconi:
Learning in the Active Mode. 439-462 - Anthony G. Pipe, Brian Carse, Terence C. Fogarty, Alan F. T. Winfield:
Learning Subjective "Cognitive Maps" in the Presence of Sensory-Motor Errors. 463-476 - Henrik Hautop Lund:
Specialization Under Social Conditions in Shared Environments. 477-489 - E. Ann Stanley, Dan Ashlock, Mark D. Smucker:
Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma with Choice and Refusal of Partners: Evolutionary Results. 490-502 - Christoph Adami, C. Titus Brown, Michael R. Haggerty:
Abundance-Distributions in Artificial Life and Stochastic Models: "Age and Area" Revisited. 503-514 - Steen Rasmussen, Christopher L. Barrett:
Elements of a Theory of Simulation. 515-529 - Gregory R. Mulhauser:
To Simulate or Not to Simulate: A Problem of Minimising Functional Logic Depth. 530-543 - Moshe Sipper:
Quasi-Uniform Computation-Universal Cellular Automata. 544-554 - Gianluca Tempesti:
A New Self-Reproducing Cellular Automaton Capable of Construction and Computation. 555-563 - Jesús Ibáñez, Daniel Anabitarte, Iker Azpeitia, Oscar Barrera, Arkaitz Barrutieta, Haritz Blanco, Francisco Echarte:
Self-Inspection Based Reproduction in Cellular Automata. 564-576
5. Robotics and Emulation of Animal Behavior
- Maja J. Mataric:
Evaluation of Learning Performance of Situated Embodied Agents. 579-589 - Kourosh Teimoorzadeh:
Seeing in the Dark with Artificial Bats. 590-601 - Dimitrios Lambrinos:
Navigating with an Adaptive Light Compass. 602-613 - René Zapata, Pascal Lépinay, Pascal Deplanques:
Collision Avoidance Using an Egocentric Memory of Proximity. 614-624 - Luís Correia, Adolfo Steiger-Garção:
A Useful Autonomous Vehicle with a Hierarchical Behavior Control. 625-639 - Adrian Thompson:
Evolving Electronic Robot Controller that Exploit Hardware Resources. 640-656 - Christian Scheier, Rolf Pfeifer:
Classification as Sensory-Motor Coordination: A Case Study on Autonomous Agents. 657-667 - Holk Cruse, Christian Bartling, Thomas Kindermann:
High-Pass Filtered Positive Feedback. Decentralized Control of Cooperation. 668-678 - Miles Pebody:
Learning and Adaptivity: Enhancing Reactive Behaviour Architectures in Real-World Interaction Systems. 679-690 - Sunil Cherian, Wade Troxell:
Interactivistm: a Functional Model of Representation for Behavior-Based Systems. 691-703 - Nick Jakobi, Phil Husbands, Inman Harvey:
Noise and the Reality Gap: The Use of Simulation in Evolutionary Robotics. 704-720 - Jun Tani:
Essential Dynamical Structure in Learnable Autonomous Robots. 721-732 - Mika Vainio, Torsten Schönberg, Aarne Halme, Peter Jakubik:
Optimizing the Performance of a Robot Society in Structured Environment Through Genetic Algorithms. 733-746
6. Societies and Collective Behavior
- Robert M. May, Sebastian Bonhoeffer, Martin A. Nowak:
Spatial Games and Evolution of Cooperation. 749-759 - Peter de Bourcier, Michael Wheeler:
Aggressive Signaling Meets Adaptive Receiving: Further Experiments in Synthetic Behavioural Ecology. 760-771 - R. P. Fletcher, Chris Cannings, P. G. Blackwell:
Modelling Foraging Behaviour of Ant Colonies. 772-783 - Michael Lachmann, Guy Sella:
The Computationally Complete Ant Colony: Global Coordination in a System with No Hierarchy. 784-800 - Paul Bourgine, Dominique Snyers:
Mimicry and Coevolution of Hedonic Agents. 801-811 - Takashi Hashimoto, Takashi Ikegami:
Evolution of Symbolic Grammar Systems. 812-823 - William Sulis:
Driven Cellular Automata, Adaptation and the Binding Problem. 824-840
7. Biocomputing
- Christos A. Ouzounis, Alfonso Valencia, Javier Tamames, Peer Bork, Chris Sander:
The Functional Composition of Living Machines as a Design Principle for Artificial Organisms. 843-851 - Paul G. Higgs, Steven R. Morgan:
Thermodynamics of RNA Folding: When is an RNA Molecule in Equilibrium? 852-861 - Raffaele Calabretta, Stefano Nolfi, Domenico Parisi:
An Artificial Life Model for Predicting the Tertiary Structure of Unknown Proteins that Emulates the Folding Process. 862-875 - Rafael Lahoz-Beltra, Stuart R. Hameroff:
Energy Cost Evaluation of Computing Capabilities in Biomolecular and Artificial Matter. 876-889
8. Applications and Common Tools
- Hans-Paul Schwefel, Günter Rudolph:
Contemporary Evolution Strategies. 893-907 - Wim Hordijk, Bernard Manderick:
The Usefulness of Recombination. 908-919 - Eckhard Bartscht, Jens Engel, Christian Müller-Schloer:
The Investigation of Lamarckian Inheritance with Classifier Systems in a Massively Parallel Simulation Environment. 920-933 - A. E. Eiben, Cees H. M. van Kemenade, Joost N. Kok:
Orgy in the Computer: Multi-Parent Reproduction in Genetic Algorithms. 934-945 - S. Lobo, Álvaro J. García-Tejedor, R. Rodríguez-Galán, Luis López, Ángel García-Crespo:
A Simplification of the Theory of Neural Groups Selection for Adaptive Control. 946-958
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