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14th ALIFE 2014: New York, NY, USA
- Fourteenth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, ALIFE 2014, New York, NY, USA, July 30 - August 2, 2014. MIT Press 2014
- Leroy Cronin:
Hybrid Chemo-Robotic Systems for Embodied Chemical Evolution. 3-5 - Atsuko Mutoh, Shohei Kato, Nobuhiro Inuzuka:
Evolution of Frequency-Dependent Sexual Selection Using Agent-Based Model. 10-15 - Aditya Rawal, Janette Boughman, Risto Miikkulainen:
Evolution of Communication in Mate Selection. 16-22 - Antoine Frénoy, François Taddei, Dusan Misevic:
Constrained Genetic Architecture Promotes Cooperation. 23-24 - Kyle Harrington:
Coevolution in Hide and Seek: Camouflage and Vision. 25-32 - Carole Knibbe:
What Happened to My Genes? Insights on Gene Family Dynamics from Digital Genetics Experiments. 33-40 - Jeff Clune, Jean-Baptiste Mouret, Hod Lipson:
Summary of "The Evolutionary Origins of Modularity". 41-42 - Daniel Weissman:
Stress-Induced Variation Can Cause Average Mutation and Recombination Rates to Be Positively Correlated with Fitness. 43-44 - Drew Blount:
Identifying Adaptations by Measuring the Trait Derivative of Fitness. 45-46 - Yifei Wang, Joanna Bryson, Stephen G. Matthews:
Evolving Evolvability in the Context of Environmental Change: A Gene Regulatory Network (GRN) Approach. 47-53 - Danesh Tarapore, Jean-Baptiste Mouret:
Comparing the Evolvability of Generative Encoding Schemes. 55-62 - Padmini Rajagopalan, Kay E. Holekamp, Risto Miikkulainen:
The Evolution of General Intelligence. 63-70 - Christopher Steven Timperley, Susan Stepney:
Reflective Grammatical Evolution. 71-78 - Andrew M. Webb, Joshua D. Knowles:
Studying the Evolvability of of Self-Encoding Genotype-Phenotype Maps. 79-86 - Daniel Power, Eörs Szathmáry, Richard A. Watson:
Ecosystem Memory Is Emergent from Local-Level Natural Selection. 87-88 - Dominique F. Chu, David J. Barnes:
Evolving Biological Systems: Evolutionary Pressure to Inefficiency. 89-96 - Joachim Erdei, Borys Wróbel:
Evolution of Animats Following a Moving Target in an Artificial Ecosystem. 98-104 - Takashi Ito, Marcin L. Pilat, Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita:
Population and Evolutionary Dynamics Based on Predator-Prey Relationship in 3D Physical Simulation. 105-112 - Laura M. Grabowski, Javier Magaña:
Building on Simplicity: Multi-stage Evolution of Digital Organisms. 113-120 - Anya Elaine Johnson, Eli Strauss, Rodney Pickett, Christoph Adami, Ian Dworkin, Heather Goldsby:
More Bang For Your Buck: Quorum-Sensing Capabilities Improve the Efficacy of Suicidal Altruism. 120-128 - Arthur W. Covert III, Siena McFetridge, Evan Delord:
Structured Populations with Limited Resources Exhibit Higher Rates of Complex Function Evolution. 129-134 - Joshua Evan Auerbach, Deniz Aydin, Andrea Maesani, Przemyslaw Kornatowski, Titus Cieslewski, Gregoire Heitz, Pradeep Fernando, Ilya Loshchilov, Ludovic Daler, Dario Floreano:
RoboGen: Robot Generation through Artificial Evolution. 136-137 - Mark Wagy, Joshua Clifford Bongard:
Collective Design of Robot Locomotion. 138-145 - Antoine Cully, Jean-Baptiste Mouret:
Learning to Walk in Every Direction with the TBR-Learning algorithm. 146-147 - Jared M. Moore, Philip K. McKinley:
Investigating Modular Coupling of Morphology and Control with Digital Muscles. 148-155 - Sylvain Koos, Antoine Cully, Jean-Baptiste Mouret:
Abstract of: "Fast Damage Recovery in Robotics with the T-Resilience Algorithm". 156-157 - Evert Haasdijk, Nicolas Bredèche, A. E. Eiben:
Making MONEE. 158-159 - Sébastien Mazac, Frédéric Armetta, Salima Hassas:
On Bootstrapping Sensori-Motor Patterns for a Constructivist Learning System in Continuous Environments. 160-167 - Matthew D. Egbert, Lola Cañamero:
Habit-Based Regulation of Essential Variables. 168-175 - Chris A. Johnson, Andrew Philippides, Philip Husbands:
Active Shape Discrimination with Physical Reservoir Computers. 176-183 - John Lones, Matthew Lewis, Lola Cañamero:
Hormonal Modulation of Development and Behaviour Permits a Robot to Adapt to Novel Interactions. 184-191 - Nicola Capodieci, Emma Hart, Giacomo Cabri:
Idiotypic Networks for Evolutionary Controllers in Virtual Creatures. 192-199 - Jared M. Moore, Anthony J. Clark:
Hold the Spot: Evolution of Generalized Station Keeping for an Aquatic Robot. 200-201 - Justin K. Pugh, Andrea Soltoggio, Kenneth O. Stanley:
Real-time Hebbian Learning from Autoencoder Features for Control Tasks. 202-209 - Miguel Duarte, Fernando Silva, Tiago Rodrigues, Sancho Moura Oliveira, Anders Lyhne Christensen:
JBotEvolver: A Versatile Simulation Program for Evolutionary Robotics. 210-211 - Jorge C. Gomes, Pedro Mariano, Anders Lyhne Christensen:
Systematic Derivation of Behaviour Characterisations in Evolutionary Robotics. 212-219 - Nicholas Cheney, Jeff Clune, Hod Lipson:
Evolved Electrophysiological Soft Robots. 222-229 - Vito Cacucciolo, Matteo Cianchetti, Cecilia Laschi:
A Model-Based Framework to Investigate Morphological Computation in Muscular Hydrostats and to Design Soft Robotic Arms. 230-231 - Mark Khazanov, Julian Jocque, John Rieffel:
Evolution of Locomotion on a Physical Tensegrity Robot. 232-238 - Michal Joachimczak, Reji Suzuki, Takaya Arita:
Fine Grained Artificial Development for Body-Controller Coevolution of Soft-Bodied Animats. 239-246 - Dan Lessin, Don Fussell, Risto Miikkulainen:
Adopting Morphology to Multiple Tasks in Evolved Virtual Creatures. 247-254 - Daniel Richards, Martyn Amos:
Evolving Morphologies with CPPN-NEAT and a Dynamic Substrate. 255-262 - Lenka Pitonakova, Richard Crowder, Seth Bullock:
Understanding the Role of Recruitment in Collective Robot Foraging. 264-271 - Nicolas Bredèche:
Embodied Evolutionary Robotics with Large Number of Robots. 272-273 - Plamen Ivanov, Dylan A. Shell:
Associating Nearby Robots to Their Voices. 274-281 - Iñaki Fernández Pérez, Amine M. Boumaza, François Charpillet:
Comparison of Selection Methods in On-Line Distributed Evolutionary Robotics. 282-289 - Becky Naylor, Mark Read, Jon Timmis, Andy Tyrell:
The Relay Chain: A Scalable Dynamic Communication Link between an Exploratory Underwater Shoal and a Surface Vehicle. 290-297 - Olaf Witkowski, Takashi Ikegami:
Emergence of Signal-Based Swarmimg. 302-309 - Patrick B. Haley, Randal S. Olson, Fred C. Dyer, Christoph Adami:
Exploring Conditions That Select for the Evolution of Cooperative Group Foraging. 310-311 - Sebastein von Mammen, Sarah Edenhofer:
Swarm Grammars GD: Interactive Exploration of Swarm Dynamics and Structural Development. 312-319 - Hiroki Sayama:
Four Classes of Morphogenetic Collective Systems. 320-327 - Katie Bentley, Kyle Harrington, Erzsébet Ravasz Regan:
Can Active Perception Generate Bistability? Heterogeneous Collective Dynamics and Vascular Patterning. 328-335 - Brian Hrolenok, Hanuma Teja Maddali, Michael Misha Novitzky, Tucker Balch:
Inferring Social Structure of Animal Groups from Tracking Data. 336-343 - Heiko Hamann:
Evolution of Collective Behaviors by Minimizing Surprise. 344-351 - Andrés C. Burgos, Daniel Polani:
An Informational Study of the Evolution of Codes in Different Population Structures. 352-359 - Hugues Bersini:
In Between Schelling and Maynard-Smith. 360-364 - Arend Hintze, Masoud Mirmomeni:
Evolution of Autonomous Hierarchy Formation and Maintenance. 366-367 - Alberto Antonioni, Seth Bullock, Marco Tomassini:
REDS: An Energy-Constrained Spatial Social Network Model. 368-375 - Bijan Ranjbar Sahraei, Dean Bloembergen, Haitham Ammar, Karl Tuyls, Gerhard Weiss:
Effects of Evolution on the Emergence of Scale Free Networks. 376-383 - Eric Silverman, Jakub Bijak, Daniel Courgeau, Robert Franck:
Advancing Social Simulation: Lessons from Demography. 384-391 - Olaf Witkowski, Nathanael Aubert:
Pseudo-Static Cooperators: Moving Isn't Always about Going Somewhere. 392-397 - Genki Ichinose, Hiroki Sayama:
Invasion of Cooperation in Scale-Free Networks: Accumulated vs. Average Payoffs. 398-399 - Jiin Jung, Aaron Louis Bramson:
An Agent-Based Model of Indirect Minority Influence on Social Change. 400-407 - Miguel Gonzalez, Richard A. Watson, Jason Noble, Seth Bullock:
The Origin of Culture: Selective Conditions for Horizontal Information Transfer. 408-414 - Tsubasa Azumagakito, Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita:
Gene-Culture Coevolution of Language: Measurement-Interval Dependence of Evolutionary Rate. 415-416 - Matthew Gladden:
The Artificial Life-Form As Entrepreneur: Synthetic Organism-Enterprises and the Reconceptualization of Business. 417-418 - Taichi Haruna, Sayaka Tanaka:
On the Relationship between Local Rewiring Rules and Stationary Out-Degree Distributions in Adaptive Random Boolean Network Models. 420-426 - Octavio Zapata, Carlos Gershenson:
Random Fuzzy Networks. 427-428 - Alexander J. Gates, Luis M. Rocha:
Structure and Dynamics Affect the Controlability of Complex Systems: A Preliminary Study. 429-430 - Gerard David Howard, Alberto Elfes:
Evolving Spiking Networks for Turbulence-Tolerant Quadrotor Control. 431-438 - Xun Li, Risto Miikkulainen:
Evolving Multimodal Behavior Through Subtask and Switch Neural Networks. 439-446 - Alessandro Fontana, Andrea Soltoggio, Borys Wróbel:
POET: An Evo-Devo Method to Optimize the Weights of Large Artificial Neural Networks. 447-454 - Jean-Baptiste Mouret, Paul Tonelli:
Abstract of: "On the Relationship between Generative Encodings, Regularity, and Learning Abilities when Evolving Plastic Artificial Networks". 455-456 - Konstantin Lakhman, Mikhail Burtsev:
Evolution, Development and Learning with Predictor Neural Networks. 457-464 - Joshua Evan Auerbach, Chrisantha Fernando, Dario Floreano:
Online Extreme Evolutionary Learning Machines. 465-472 - Christopher J. Headleand, Llyr ap Cenydd, William John Teahan:
Berry Eaters: Learning Color Concepts with Template Based Evolution. 473-480 - Peter Banda, Christof Teuscher:
An Analog Chemical Circuit with Parallel-Accessible Delay Line for Learning Temporal Tasks. 482-489 - Louis Kauffman, Marius Buliga:
Chemlambda, Universality and Self-Multiplication. 490-497 - Nathaniel Virgo, Simon McGregor, Takashi Ikegami:
Self-Organising Autocatalysis. 498-505 - Adam Nellis, Susan Stepney:
Phenomena, Mechanisms, Worlds. 506-513 - Eran Agmon, Alexander J. Gates, Valentin Churavy, Randall D. Beer:
Quantifying Robustness in a Spatial Model of Metabolism-Boundary Co-Construction. 514-521 - Theodore P. Pavlic, Alyssa M. Adams, Paul C. W. Davies, Sara Imari Walker:
Self-Referencing Cellular Automata: A Model of the Evolution of Information Control in Biological Systems. 522-529 - Nathaniel Virgo, Takashi Ikegami:
There Can Be Only One: Reversible Cellular Automata and the Conservation of Genki. 530-531 - Oliver Wang, René Doursat, Paul Bourgine:
A Hybrid Off/On-Lattice Model of Emergence and Maintenance Autopoiesis. 532-538 - Masayoshi Mitsui, Atsushi Masumori, Ryo Asakura, Hiroya Tanaka:
Applying Self-Assembly and Self-Reconfigurable Systems for Printer. 539-540 - Jean Disset, Sylvain Cussat-Blanc, Yves Duthen:
Self-Organization of Symbiotic Multicellular Structures. 541-548 - Jennifer Pentz, Michael Travisano, William Ratcliff:
Clonal Development is Evolutionarily Superior to Aggregation in Wild-Collected Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 550-554 - Filippo Caschera, Vincent Noireaux:
A Novel in Vitro Metabolic Scheme for the Construction of a Minimal Biological Cell. 555-556 - Jakob L. Andersen, Christoph Flamm, Martin M. Hanczyc, Daniel Merkle:
Towards an Optimal DNA-Templated Molecular Assembler. 557-564 - Hyunju Kim, Paul C. W. Davies, Sara Imari Walker:
Informational Architecture of the Fission Yeast Cell Cycle Regulatory Network. 569-570 - Tomohiro Suzuki, Yasuhiro Suzuki:
Modeling and Evaluating the Process of Creating Paintings with Evolution Computing. 572-579 - Rubén Héctor García-Ortega, Pablo García-Sánchez, Antonio Mora García, Juan Julián Merelo:
My Life as a Sim: Evolving Unique and Engaging Life Stories Using Virtual Worlds. 580-587 - Nuno Barreto, Luís Macedo, Licínio Roque:
MultiAgent System Architecture in Orphibs II. 588-595 - Mostafa Fahmy:
Artificial Life and the Philosophy of Science. 596-601 - Orly Stettiner:
Complex ALife Simulations: From Generating Life-like Behaviors to Predicting Real-life Phenomena. 602-603 - David Ackley, Trent Small:
Indefinitely Scalable Computing = Artificial Life Engineering. 606-613 - James A. Butler, Kieran Alden, Henrique Veiga-Fernandes, Jon Timmis, Mark C. Coles:
Novel Approaches to the Visualization and Quantification of Biological Simulations by Emulating Experimental Techniques. 614-621 - Kieran Alden, Jon Timmis, Mark C. Coles:
Easing Parameter Sensitivity Analysis of Netlogo Simulations Using SPARTAN. 622-628 - Xinpei Ma, Hiroki Sayama:
Hierarchical Heterogeneuous Particle Swarm Optimization. 629-638 - Mohammad A. Eita, Amin A. Shoukry, Hitoshi Iba:
Constrained Group Counseling Optimization. 631-638 - Ritwik Biswas, David Bryson, Charles Ofria, Aaron Wagner:
Causes vs Benefits in the Evolution of Prey Grouping. 641-648 - Kai Ellefsen:
The Evolution of Learning Under Environmental Variability. 649-656 - Miguel Duarte, Sancho Oliveira, Anders Lyhne Christensen:
Evolution of Hierarchical Controllers for Multirobot Systems. 657-664 - Yuri Shalygo:
The Kinetic Basis of Self-Organized Pattern Formation. 665-672 - Onofrio Gigliotta, Marco Mirolli:
Evolution of Communication-Based Collaborative Behavior in Homogeneous Robots. 673-680 - Paul Grouchy, Gabrielle D'Eleuterio:
Evolving Autonomous Agent Controllers as Analytical Mathematical Models. 681-688 - Marco Montalva, Gonzalo A. Ruz, Eric Goles:
Attraction Basins in a Lac Operon Model Under Different Update Schedules. 689-690 - Eugenia Schneider, Michael Mangold:
Problems During Cell Cycle in Artificial Cell Modeling. 691-692 - Morteza Mahayekhi, Abbas Golestani, Yasaman Majdabadi Farahani, Robin Gras:
n Enhanced Artificial Ecosystem: Investigating Emergence of Ecological Niches. 693-700 - Brett Calcott:
Chaining Distinct Tasks Drives the Evolution of Modularity. 701-702 - Fernando Silva, Miguel Duarte, Sancho Oliveira, Luís Correia, Anders Lyhne Christensen:
The Case for Engineering the Evolution of Robot Controllers. 703-710 - Lance Williams:
Self-Replicating Distributed Virtual Machines. 711-718 - Ryan Scott, Robin Gras:
Testing the Effects of Speciation and Mutation Rates on Distance-Based Phylogenetic Tree Construction Accuracy Using EcoSim. 719-725 - James Stovold, Simon O'Keefe, Jon Timmis:
Preserving Swarm Identity Over Time. 726-733 - Danesh Tarapore, Pedro U. Lima, Jorge Carneiro, Anders Lyhne Christensen:
Optimizing the Crossregulation Model for Scalable Abnormality Detection. 734-735 - Chris Marriott, Jobran Chebib:
The Effect of Social Learning on Individual Learning. 736-743 - Yoshihiko Kayama, Yasumasa Imamura:
Self-Organizing Process and Cluster Network in the Game of Life. 744-749 - Wonki Lee, DaeEun Kim:
Adaptive Division of Labor in Multi-Robot System with Minimum Task Switching. 750-756 - Atsushi Shibai, Saburo Tsuru, Bei-Wen Ying, Daisuke Motooka, Kazuyoshi Gotoh, Shota Nakamura, Tetsuya Yomo:
Mutation Accumulation in Bacteria Exposed to UV Radiation. 757-758 - Wonki Lee, DaeEun Kim:
Task Partitioning Based on Response Threshold Model in Robot Harvesting Task. 759-760 - Sjriek Alers, Karl Tuyls, Bijan Ranjbar Sahraei, Daniel Claes, Gerhard Weiss:
Insect-Inspired Robot Coordination: Foraging and Coverage. 761-768 - Norihiro Maruyama, Atsushi Masumori, Julien Hubert, Takeshi Mita, Douglas J. Bakkum, Hirokazu Takahashi, Takashi Ikegami:
Designing a Robotic Platform Controlled by Cultured Neural Cells. 769-770 - Sergey Muratov, Konstantin Lakhman, Mikhail Lakhman:
Neuroevolution of Sequential Behavior in Multi-Goal Navigation Task. 772-777 - Yuki Takeichi, Kazutoshi Sasahara, Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita:
Twitter as Social Sensor: Dynamics and Structure in Major Sporting Events. 778-784 - Miguel Duarte, Sancho Oliveira, Anders Lyhne Christensen:
Hybrid Control for Large Swarms of Aquatic Drones. 785-792 - Lisa B. Soros, Kenneth O. Stanley:
Identifying Necessary Conditions for Open-Ended Evolution through the Artificial Life World of Chromaria. 793-800 - Tarek Ababsa, Yves Duthen:
Splittable Metamorphic Carrier Robots. 801-808 - Shota Onoda, Shohei Kato, Atsuko Mutoh:
The Effect of the Network Structure Differences on the Diffusion of Items. 809-814 - Barak Shenhav:
An Artificial Chemistry for the 'Lipid World' Scenario. 815-816 - Micah Z. Brodsky:
Spatial Patterning with the Rule of Normal Neighbors. 817-818 - Nawwaf Kharma, William Buckley:
CodeRouge: a Project to Evolve Life-like Autonomous Programs. 819-820 - Jessica Lowell, Jordan B. Pollack:
The Effect of Connection Cost on Modularity in Evolved Neural Networks. 821-826 - Jessica Lowell, Kyle Ira Harrington, Jordan B. Pollack:
The Resistance of Swarm Ecosystem Under Environmental Variation. 827-834 - Joshua P. Hecker, Melanie E. Moses:
Real-Time Evolution of iAnt Robot Foraging Strategies. 835-836 - Christoph Salge, Daniel Polani:
Don't Believe Everything You Hear: Preserving Relevant Information by Discarding Social Information. 837-844 - Megan McLaughlin, Mark Wineberg:
The Effect of Network Structure on the Spatial Coevolutionary GA. 845-846 - Andrew Nelson, Brenae Bailey:
Evolution as a Random Walk on a High-Dimensional Manifold Defined by Physical Law: Implications for Open-Ended Artificial Life. 847-848 - Haifa Rabai, Rodolphe Charrier, Cyrille Bertelle:
Close Returns Plots for Detecting a Chaotic Source in an Interaction Network. 849-855 - William Hurndall, Richard A. Watson, Markus Brede:
Pre-Template Metabolic Replicators: Genotype-Phenotype Decoupling as a Route to Evolvability. 856-863 - Antoine Hiolle, Matthew Lewis, Lola Cañamero:
A Robot that Uses Arousal to Detect Learning Challenges and Seek Help. 864-871 - Alan F. T. Winfield:
Estimating the Energy Cost of (Artificial) Evolution. 872-875 - Matthew R. Francisco, Ian B. Wood, Selma Sabanovic, Luis M. Rocha:
Designing a Minimalist Socially Aware Robotic Agent for the Home. 876-883 - Jacob Gold, Adam Wang, Kyle Harrington:
Feedback Control of Evolving Swarms. 884-891 - Ioan Muntean:
Computation and Scientific Discovery? A Bio-Inspired Approach. 892-899 - Paul A. Szerlip, Kenneth O. Stanley:
Steps Toward a Modular Library for Turning Any Evolutionary Domain into an Online Interactive Platform. 900-907 - Brent E. Eskridge, Ingo Schlupp:
Effects of Personality Distribution on Collective Behavior. 908-915 - Jason Yoder, Larry S. Yaeger:
Evaluating Topological Models of Neuromodulation in Polyworld. 916-923 - Morgan McLaughlin, Mark Wineberg:
The Effects of Elitism on Spatial Coevolutionary GAs. 924-931 - Matthew Lewis, Antoine Hiolle, Lola Cañamero:
Pleasure, Persistence and Opportunism in Action Selection. 932-933 - Marco Montes de Oca, Louis F. Rossi:
A Continuous-Time Binary Consensus Protocol with Hysteretic Units Applied to the Density Classification Problem. 932-940 - Insook Choi, Robin Bargar:
Sounds Shadowing Agents Generating Audible Features from Emergent Behaviors. 941-948 - Martin Biehl, Christoph Salge, Daniel Polani:
Towards Designing Artificial Universes for Artificial Agents Under Interaction Closure. 949-956 - Sergi Canyameres, Doina Logofatu:
Framework for Adaptive Swarm Simulation and Optimization Using MapReduce. 957-962 - Yutetsu Kuruma, Hideaki Matsubayashi, Takuya Ueda:
In Vitro Reconstruction of Functional Membrane. 963-964 - Ahmed Abdelmotaleb, Neil Davey, Maria J. Schilstra, Volker Steuber, Borys Wróbel:
volving Spiking Neural Networks for Temporal Pattern Recognition in the Presence of Noise. 965-972 - Anton Bernatskiy, Gregory Hornby, Josh C. Bongard:
Improving Robot Behavior Optimization by Combining User Preferences. 973-980 - Mads Buch, Steen Rasmussen:
Blueprint for Self-replicating and Self-assembling 3D Printers. 981-982 - Megumi Sakai, Yasuhiro Suzuki:
Evolution of Chemical Signals in Ecological System Evoked by the "Cry-Wolf" Plants. 983-986 - Atsushi Masumori, Masayoshi Mitsui, Hiroya Tanaka:
Designing a Passive Folding String Device with an Electromagnet. 987-988 - Eliseo Ferrante, Ali Emre Turgut, Christián Huepe:
Scale-Free Correlations in Collective Motion with Position-Based Interactions.
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