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15th ALIFE 2016: Cancun, Mexico
- Tom Froese, Jesús Mario Siqueiros-García, Wendy Aguilar, Eduardo J. Izquierdo, Hiroki Sayama, Carlos Gershenson:
Fifteenth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, ALIFE 2016, Cancun, Mexico, July 4-6, 2016. MIT Press 2016 - Introduction. 3-10
- Randall D. Beer:
Autopoiesis and Enaction in the Game of Life. 13 - Ezequiel A. Di Paolo:
Gilbert Simondon and the enactive conception of life and mind. 14 - Alexandra S. Penn:
"Artificial Life and Society: Philosophies and Tools for Experiencing, Interacting with and Managing Real World Complex Adaptive Systems. 15 - Linda Smith:
Why development matters to (artificial) life: Lessons from human babies. 16 - Mark Bickhard:
Cognition and the Brain. 17 - Ken Rinaldo:
In symbio biopoiesis as model of evolved Alife (400 PPM Microbiome). 18 - Jorge M. Pacheco:
Linking Individual to Collective Behavior in Complex Adaptive Networks. 19 - Francisco C. Santos:
Climate Change Governance, Cooperation and Self-organization. 20 - Katie Bentley:
Do Endothelial Cells Dream of Eclectic Shape? 21 - Alexandra S. Penn:
Artificial Life and Society: Philosophies and Tools for Experiencing, Interacting with and Managing Real World Complex Adaptive Systems. 26-27 - Seth Bullock:
Alife as a Model Discipline for Policy-Relevant Simulation Modelling: Might Worse Simulations Fuel a Better Science-Policy Interface? 28-29 - Simon T. Powers:
The institutional approach for modeling the evolution of human societies. 30-37 - Rui Filipe Antunes:
Human Crowd Simulation: What CanWe Learn From ALife? 38-45 - Spencer Dahl, Martin Cenek:
Towards Emergent Design: Analysis, Fitness and Heterogeneity of Agent Based Models Using Geometry of Behavioral Spaces Framework. 46-53 - Steen Rasmussen:
The BINC Manifesto: Technology driven societal change, science policy & stakeholder engagement. 54-55 - David Ackley:
The Carried Network Demarc. 56-57 - Benjamin Greenbaum, Andrew N. Pargellis:
Digital Replicators Emerge from a Self-Organizing Prebiotic World. 60-67 - Terrence W. Deacon, Tom Heskes, Stefan Leijnen:
Exploring Constraint: Simulating Self-Organization and Autogenesis in the Autogenic Automaton. 68-75 - Adi Constantinescu, Steen Rasmussen:
Protocells: what we have learned about minimal life and evolvability. 76-77 - Uwe Tangen, Steen Rasmussen, Norman H. Packard, Asbjørn Müller, Abhishek Sharma, Pierre Mayr, Jürgen Oehm, Lukas Straczek, Thomas Maeke, John S. McCaskill:
Microarray of programmable electrochemically active elements. 78-79 - Tetsuya Yomo, Satoshi Fujii, Takeshi Sunami, Gakushi Tsuji:
Protein synthesis with liposome fusion and fission by using the freeze-thaw method. 80-81 - Gabriele M. T. D'Eleuterio, Paul Grouchy:
Evolving Cellular Automata to Perform User-Defined Computations. 84-91 - Yoshihiko Kayama:
Expansion of Perception Area in Cellular Automata Using Recursive Algorithm. 92-99 - Bryan Hoyle, Katherine Russell, Sean Luke:
Ant Geometers. 100-107 - Vadim Bulitko:
Evolving Real-time Heuristic Search Algorithms. 108-115 - Robert T. Pennock, James J. Smith, Louise S. Mead:
Comparing Human and Automated Evaluation of Open-Ended Student Responses to Questions of Evolution. 116-122 - Richard J. Duro, Francisco Bellas, Abraham Prieto, Pedro Trueba:
How Complexity Pervades Specialization in Canonical Embodied Evolution. 123-130 - Risto Miikkulainen, Hormoz Shahrzad, Babak Hodjat:
Distributed Age-Layered Novelty Search. 131-138 - Takaya Arita, Reiji Suzuki, Rishemjit Kaur, Michal Joachimczak:
Spiral autowaves as minimal, distributed gait controllers for soft-bodied animats. 140-141 - Ralf Der, Alois C. Knoll, Rafael Hostettler, Georg Martius:
Self-organized control of an tendon driven arm by differential extrinsic plasticity. 142-143 - Alastair Channon, Adam Stanton:
Neuroevolution of Feedback Control for Object Manipulation by 3D Agents. 144-151 - Nicolas Bredèche, Jean-Baptiste André, Arthur Bernard:
Evolving Specialisation in a Population of Heterogeneous Robots: the Challenge of Bootstrapping and Maintaining Genotypic Polymorphism. 152-159 - Stefano Nolfi, Jônata Tyska Carvalho:
Functional Modularity Enables the Realization of Smooth and Effective Behavior Integration. 160-167 - Norikazu Ichihashi, Yoshihiro Sakatani:
Towards the construction of a DNA genome replication system for an artificial cell. 170-171 - Christopher G. Knight, Rok Krasovec, Roman V. Belavkin, Alastair Channon, Elizabeth Aston:
Critical Mutation Rate has an Exponential Dependence on Population Size for Eukaryotic-Length Genomes. 172-179 - Yoram Vadée-le-Brun, Jonathan Rouzaud-Cornabas, Guillaume Beslon:
In Silico Experimental Evolution suggests a complex intertwining of selection, robustness and drift in the evolution of genetic networks complexity. 174 - Saburo Tsuru, Shota Nakamura, Daisuke Motooka, Atsushi Shibai:
Reductive evolution towards primitive life: What will we see? 188-189 - Susan Stepney, Simon J. Hickinbotham:
Bio-Reflective Architectures for Evolutionary Innovation. 192-199 - Hector Zenil, Francisco Hernández Quiroz, Santiago Hernández-Orozco:
The Limits of Decidable States on Open-Ended Evolution and Emergence. 200-207 - Kenneth O. Stanley, Nick Cheney, Lisa B. Soros:
How the Strictness of the Minimal Criterion Impacts Open-Ended Evolution. 208-215 - Conor Ryan, Jeannie Fitzgerald, Taras Kowaliw, René Doursat, Simon Carrignon, David Medernach:
Evolution of Heterogeneous Cellular Automata in Fluctuating Environments. 216-223 - Hod Lipson, Vytas SunSpiral, Josh C. Bongard, Nicholas Cheney:
On the Difficulty of Co-Optimizing Morphology and Control in Evolved Virtual Creatures. 226-233 - Josh C. Bongard, Cecilia Laschi, Hod Lipson, Nick Cheney, Francesco Corucci:
Material properties affect evolutions ability to exploit morphological computation in growing soft-bodied creatures. 234-241 - Gunnar Tufte, Odd Rune Lykkebø:
Evolution-in-Materio of a dynamical system with dynamical structures. 242-249 - Christoph Adami, Jason H. Moore, Fred C. Dyer, Arend Hintze, Randal S. Olson:
Exploring the coevolution of predator and prey morphology and behavior. 250-257 - Geoff Nitschke, David Peter Shorten:
The Evolution of Evolvability in Evolutionary Robotics. 260-267 - Charles Ofria, Michael J. Wiser, Rosangela Canino-Koning:
The Evolution of Evolvability: Changing Environments Promote Rapid Adaptation in Digital Organisms. 268-275 - Geoff Nitschke, David Peter Shorten:
The Relationship Between Evolvability and Robustness in the Evolution of Boolean Networks. 276-283 - Eduardo J. Izquierdo, Matthew Setzler:
Evolvability of Minimally Cognitive Agents. 284-285 - Takaya Arita, Fuki Ueno:
Small-world property promotes the evolution of distributive altruism. 288-289 - Péter András:
Social Learning, Environmental Adversity and the Evolution of Cooperation. 290-297 - Jobran Chebib, Chris Marriott:
Finding a Mate With Eusocial Skills. 298-305 - Seth Bullock, Richard Crowder, Lenka Pitonakova:
Task Allocation in Foraging Robot Swarms: The Role of Information Sharing. 306-313 - Floor Eigenhuis, Evert Haasdijk:
Increasing Reward in Biased Natural Selection Decreases Task Performance. 314-321 - Carlos Gershenson, Anglica Muoz-Melndez, Jorge L. Zapotecatl:
Performance Metrics of Collective Coordinated Motion in Flocks. 322-329 - Thomas Schmickl, Franz Wotawa, Ronald Thenius, Joshua Cherian Varughese:
FSTaxis Algorithm: Bio-Inspired Emergent Gradient Taxis. 330-337 - Octavio Miramontes, Denis Boyer, Gabriel Ramos-Fernandez:
Understanding fission-fusion dynamics in social animals through agent-based modelling. 338-339 - Octavio Miramontes, Franois Taddei, Ariel B. Lindner, Antoine Frénoy, Dusan Misevic:
Shape matters in cooperation. 340-341 - Jordan B. Pollack, Jessica Lowell:
Developmental Encodings Promote the Emergence of Hierarchical Modularity. 344-351 - Michael Levin, Matthias Scheutz, Max Smiley, Giordano B. Ferreira:
Dynamic Structure Discovery and Repair for 3D Cell Assemblages. 352-359 - Yves Duthen, Sylvain Cussat-Blanc, Jean Disset:
Evolved Developmental Strategies of Artificial Multicellular Organisms. 360-367 - Verônica A. Grieneisen, Athanasius F. M. Marée, Martin Hinsch:
Robotic cell surface mechanics. 368-369 - Hiroki Sayama, Hyobin Kim:
The Relationship between Microscopic and Collective Properties in Gene Regulatory Network-based Morphogenetic Systems. 370-371 - Charles Ofria, Alexander Lalejini:
The Evolutionary Origins of Phenotypic Plasticity. 372-379 - Kenneth O. Stanley, Justin K. Pugh, Joshua Bowren:
Fully Autonomous Real-Time Autoencoder-Augmented Hebbian Learning through the Collection of Novel Experiences. 382-389 - Guido Schillaci, Claas-Norman Ritter, Verena Vanessa Hafner, Bruno Lara:
Body Representations for Robot Ego-Noise Modelling and Prediction. Towards the Development of a Sense of Agency in Artificial Agents. 390-397 - Soo Ling Lim, Alexander Kurashov, Peter J. Bentley:
Higher Order Cognition using Computers: Learning Abstract Concepts with Recursive Graph-based Self Organizing Maps. 398-405 - Takashi Ikegami, Julien Hubert:
How long did it last? Memorizing interval timings in a simple robotic task. 406-407 - Charles Ofria, Laura M. Grabowski, Joshua R. Nahum, Riley Annis, Emily L. Dolson, Mikaela Leas:
The Prisoners Dilemma, Memory, and the Early Evolution of Intelligence. 408-415 - Inman Harvey:
Social Systems and Ecosystems: History Matters. 418-425 - Takaya Arita, Reiji Suzuki, Naoaki Chiba:
How ecological inheritance can affect the evolution of complex niche construction in a 2D physical simulation. 426-433 - Charles Ofria, Michael J. Wiser, Emily L. Dolson:
The Effects of Evolution and Spatial Structure on Diversity in Biological Reserves. 434-441 - Peter Grogono, Mohiul Islam:
Modeling the Evolution of Mimicry. 442-449 - John A. Bullinaria:
Population-Based Simulation of Gender Inequality Issues. 452-459 - Ian B. Wood, Nicholas Geard, Eric Silverman:
Job Insecurity in Academic Research Employment: An Agent-Based Model. 460-467 - Marc Vander Linden, Cornelis Drost:
Cultural wave front expansion explains multiple stages of diversity during the Neolithic Transition in Europe. 468-469 - Jorge M. Pacheco, Francisco C. Santos, Fernando P. Santos:
Cooperation and Reputation in Primitive Societies. 470-471 - Roberto Ulloa, Tom Froese:
Nobility-targeting raids among the Classic Maya: Cooperation in scale-free networks persists under tournament attack when population size fluctuates. 472-479 - Takaya Arita, Reiji Suzuki, Kazuaki Kojima:
Equality seekers or moderate monopolists: Social structure affects the evolution of distributive norms. 480-481 - Risto Miikkulainen, Xun Li:
Evolving Artificial Language through Evolutionary Reinforcement Learning. 484-491 - Seth Bullock, Lewys Brace:
Understanding Language Evolution in Overlapping Generations of Reinforcement Learning Agents. 492-499 - Jobran Chebib, Chris Marriott:
Modeling the Evolution of Gene-Culture Divergence. 500-507 - Jobran Chebib, Chris Marriott:
Divergent Cumulative Cultural Evolution. 508-515 - Seth Bullock:
Shit Happens: The Spontaneous Self-Organisation of Communal Boundary Latrines via Stigmergy in a Null Model of the European Badger, Meles meles. 518-525 - Neil Vaughan:
Visual Navigation in Simulated Pigeons. 526-527 - Michael Levin, Jason H. Rife, Zachary Serlin:
A Level Set Approach to Simulating Xenopus laevis Tail Regeneration. 528-535 - Charles E. Taylor, Edgar E. Vallejo, Richard Hedley, Julio G. Arriaga:
Learning Cassins Vireo (Vireo cassinii) syntax through grammatical inference. 536-543 - Randall D. Beer, Eduardo J. Izquierdo:
Propagation of rhythmic dorsoventral wave in a neuromechanical model of locomotion in Caernohabditis elegans. 544-545 - Christian Jacob, Timothy Davison, Andrew Wu:
A 3D Multiscale Model of Chemotaxis in Bacteria. 546-553 - Randal S. Olson, Christoph Adami, Ali Tehrani-Saleh:
Flies as Ship Captains? Digital Evolution Unravels Selective Pressures to Avoid Collision in Drosophila. 554-561 - Christian Jacob, Douglas Yuen:
Eukaryo: An Agent-based, Interactive Simulation of a Eukaryotic Cell. 562-569 - Enrique Hernández-Lemus, Ral Alejandro Meja-Pedroza, Jesús Espinal-Enríquez:
A Boolean network model for invasive thyroid carcinoma. 570-577 - Charles E. Taylor, Edgar E. Vallejo, Héctor Sánchez:
PajaroLoco: A suite of programs to study complex adaptive properties of animal language. An example of a Cassins vireo syntax network. 578-579 - Susan Stepney, Angelika Sebald, Penelope Faulkner:
Jordan Algebra AChems: Exploiting Mathematical Richness for Open Ended Design. 582-589 - Hédi Soula:
Generalized Stochastic simulation algorithm for Artificial Chemistry. 590-597 - Nathaniel Virgo:
Thresholds in Messy Chemistries. 598-599 - Susan Stepney, Angelika Sebald, Mihail Krastev:
Emergent Bonding Properties in the Spiky RBN AChem. 600-607 - Seth Bullock, Stuart Bartlett:
A Precarious Existence: Thermal Homeostasis of Simple Dissipative Structures. 608-615 - Lance Williams:
A Self-Replicating System of Ribosome and Replisome Factories. 616-623 - Ioannis Ieropoulos, Benjamin Taylor, Pavlina Theodosiou, Kasper Støy, Farzad Nejatimoharrami, Andrés Faiña:
EvoBot: An Open-Source, Modular Liquid Handling Robot for Nurturing Microbial Fuel Cells. 626-633 - Kasper Støy, Martin M. Hanczyc, Jitka Cejková, Andrés Faiña, Farzad Nejatimoharrami:
Robotic Automation to Augment Quality of Artificial Chemical Life Experiments. 634-635 - Mizuo Maeda, Simon Song, June Won, Kazunari Ozasa:
Artificial Interaction between Two Isolated Micro-Algae Populations for Autonomous Pattern and Rhythm Formation. 636-637 - Hugo Prez, Isaac Rudomín, Israel Tabarez Paz:
Support Vector Machine and Spiking Neural Networks for Data Driven prediction of crowd character movement. 638-645 - Mario García-Valdez, Pablo García-Sánchez, Paloma de las Cuevas, Juan Julián Merelo:
The human in the loop: volunteer-based metacomputers as a socio-technical system. 648-655 - Michael J. Richardson, Anthony Chemero, Kevin D. Shockley, Rachel W. Kallen, Maurice Lamb, Patrick Nalepka:
A Bio-Inspired Artificial Agent to Complete a Herding Task with Novices. 656-663 - Uri Wilensky, Yu Guo:
Small Bugs, Big Ideas: Teaching Complex Systems Principles Through Agent-Based Models of Social Insects. 664-665 - Daan Bloembergen, Daniel Claes, Elisa Cucco, Sjriek Alers, Karl Tuyls:
A Telepresence-Robot Approach for Efficient Coordination of Swarms. 666-673 - Josh C. Bongard, Mark Wagy:
Social Contribution in the Design of Adaptive Machines on the Web. 674-681 - Claudia Arias, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo, Fernando Bermejo:
Listening to a world transformed: Perception in an inverted acoustic field. 682-683 - Josh C. Bongard, Joey Anetsberger:
Robots can ground crowd-proposed symbols by forming theories of group mind. 684-691 - Sebastian Risi, Kasper Støy, Andrés Faiña, Frank Veenstra:
Generating Artificial Plant Morphologies for Function and Aesthetics through Evolving L-Systems. 692-699 - Mario Villalobos:
Nonequilibrium thermodynamic stability: the apparent teleology of living beings. 702-703 - Christoph Salge, Christian Guckelsberger:
Does Empowerment Maximisation Allow for Enactive Artificial Agents? 704-711 - José Castro:
A Bottom-Up Approach to Machine Ethics. 712-719 - Juan Pérez-Mercader, Matthew D. Egbert:
Quantifying Viability. 720-721 - Daniel Polani, Takashi Ikegami, Martin Biehl:
Towards information based spatiotemporal patterns as a foundation for agent representation in dynamical systems. 722-729 - Nelson Fernández, Carlos Gershenson, Yesid Madrid:
Complexity and Structural Properties in Scale-free Networks. 730-731
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