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8th ECAL 2005: Canterbury, UK
- Mathieu S. Capcarrère, Alex Alves Freitas, Peter J. Bentley, Colin G. Johnson, Jon Timmis:
Advances in Artificial Life, 8th European Conference, ECAL 2005, Canterbury, UK, September 5-9, 2005, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3630, Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-28848-1
Conceptual Track
- Sarunas Raudys:
Effect of Synthetic Emotions on Agents' Learning Speed and Their Survivability. 1-10 - Ian MacInnes, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo:
From the Inside Looking Out: Self Extinguishing Perceptual Cues and the Constructed Worlds of Animats. 11-20 - Jirí Wiedermann:
Globular Universe and Autopoietic Automata: A Framework for Artificial Life. 21-30 - Jozef Kelemen:
May Embodiment Cause Hyper-Computation? 31-36 - Mickael Maillard, Olivier Gapenne, Laurence Hafemeister, Philippe Gaussier:
Perception as a Dynamical Sensori-Motor Attraction Basin. 37-46 - Liz Stillwaggon:
Toward Genuine Continuity of Life and Mind. 47-56
Morphogenesis and Development
- Nicholas S. Flann, Jing Hu, Mayank Bansal, Vinay Patel, Gregory J. Podgorski:
Biological Development of Cell Patterns: Characterizing the Space of Cell Chemistry Genetic Regulatory Networks. 57-66 - Jekanthan Thangavelautham, Gabriele M. T. D'Eleuterio:
A Coarse-Coding Framework for a Gene-Regulatory-Based Artificial Neural Tissue. 67-77 - Tim Rudge, Jim Haseloff:
A Computational Model of Cellular Morphogenesis in Plants. 78-87 - Jon McCormack:
A Developmental Model for Generative Media. 88-97 - Artur Matos, Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita:
Evolutionary Simulations of Maternal Effects in Artificial Developmental Systems. 98-107 - Finlay Stewart, Tim Taylor, George Dimitri Konidaris:
METAMorph: Experimenting with Genetic Regulatory Networks for Artificial Development. 108-117 - Katie Bentley, Chris Clack:
Morphological Plasticity: Environmentally Driven Morphogenesis. 118-127 - Lucien Epiney, Mariusz Nowostawski:
A Self-organising, Self-adaptable Cellular System. 128-137 - Can Öztürkeri, Mathieu S. Capcarrère:
Self-repair Ability of a Toroidal and Non-toroidal Cellular Developmental Model. 138-148 - Chris P. Bowers:
Simulating Evolution with a Computational Model of Embryogeny: Obtaining Robustness from Evolved Individuals. 149-158 - Shuhei Miyashita, Satoshi Murata:
Topology Changes Enable Reaction-Diffusion to Generate Forms. 159-168
Robotics and Autonomous Agents
- Simon Garnier, Christian Jost, Raphaël Jeanson, Jacques Gautrais, Masoud Asadpour, Gilles Caprari, Guy Theraulaz:
Aggregation Behaviour as a Source of Collective Decision in a Group of Cockroach-Like-Robots. 169-178 - Steffen Wischmann, Martin Hülse, Frank Pasemann:
(Co)Evolution of (De)Centralized Neural Control for a Gravitationally Driven Machine. 179-188 - Barthélémy von Haller, Auke Jan Ijspeert, Dario Floreano:
Co-evolution of Structures and Controllers for Neubot Underwater Modular Robots. 189-199 - Michail Maniadakis, Panos E. Trahanias:
CoEvolutionary Incremental Modelling of Robotic Cognitive Mechanisms. 200-209 - Jonas Buchli, Ludovic Righetti, Auke Jan Ijspeert:
A Dynamical Systems Approach to Learning: A Frequency-Adaptive Hopper Robot. 210-220 - Robert Vickerstaff, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo:
An Evolved Agent Performing Efficient Path Integration Based Homing and Search. 221-230 - Elio Tuci, Christos Ampatzis, Marco Dorigo:
Evolving Neural Mechanisms for an Iterated Discrimination Task: A Robot Based Model. 231-240 - James G. Dyke, Inman Harvey:
Hysteresis and the Limits of Homeostasis: From Daisyworld to Phototaxis. 241-251 - Eduardo Izquierdo-Torres, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo:
Is an Embodied System Ever Purely Reactive? 252-261 - Marieke Rohde, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo:
t for Two Linear Synergy Advances the Evolution of Directional Pointing Behaviour. 262-271 - Rehan O'Grady, Roderich Groß, Francesco Mondada, Michael Bonani, Marco Dorigo:
Self-assembly on Demand in a Group of Physical Autonomous Mobile Robots Navigating Rough Terrain. 272-281 - Francesco Mondada, Michael Bonani, André Guignard, Stéphane Magnenat, Christian Studer, Dario Floreano:
Superlinear Physical Performances in a SWARM-BOT. 282-291 - Christopher L. Buckley, Seth Bullock, Netta Cohen:
Timescale and Stability in Adaptive Behaviour. 292-301 - Miriam Fend:
Whisker-Based Texture Discrimination on a Mobile Robot. 302-311
Evolutionary Computation and Theory
- Ehud Schlessinger, Peter J. Bentley, R. Beau Lotto:
Analysing the Evolvability of Neural Network Agents Through Structural Mutations. 312-321 - Larry Bull:
Coevolutionary Species Adaptation Genetic Algorithms: A Continuing SAGA on Coupled Fitness Landscapes. 322-331 - Hywel T. P. Williams, Jason Noble:
Evolution and the Regulation of Environmental Variables. 332-341 - Anne Defaweux, Tom Lenaerts, Jano I. van Hemert:
Evolutionary Transitions as a Metaphor for Evolutionary Optimisation. 342-352 - Rob Mills, Richard A. Watson:
Genetic Assimilation and Canalisation in the Baldwin Effect. 353-362 - Simon McGregor:
How Do Evolved Digital Logic Circuits Generalise Successfully? 363-372 - Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita:
How Niche Construction Can Guide Coevolution. 373-382 - Dara Curran, Colm O'Riordan:
Measuring Diversity in Populations Employing Cultural Learning in Dynamic Environments. 383-392 - Daniel Polani, Peter Dauscher, Thomas Uthmann:
On a Quantitative Measure for Modularity Based on Information Theory. 393-402 - Chuan-Kang Ting:
On the Mean Convergence Time of Multi-parent Genetic Algorithms Without Selection. 403-412 - J. J. McDowell, Zahra Ansari:
The Quantitative Law of Effect is a Robust Emergent Property of an Evolutionary Algorithm for Reinforcement Learning. 413-422 - Carole Knibbe, Guillaume Beslon, Virginie Lefort, F. Chaudier, Jean-Michel Fayard:
Self-adaptation of Genome Size in Artificial Organisms. 423-432
Cellular Automata
- Fiona Polack, Susan Stepney, Heather R. Turner, Peter H. Welch, Fred R. M. Barnes:
An Architecture for Modelling Emergence in CA-Like Systems. 433-442 - Anna Rosa Gabriele:
The Density Classification Problem for Multi-states Cellular Automata. 443-452 - Shigeru Ninagawa:
Evolving Cellular Automata by 1/f Noise. 453-460 - Claudio L. M. Martins, Pedro Paulo Balbi de Oliveira:
Evolving Sequential Combinations of Elementary Cellular Automata Rules. 461-470 - Margaret Hill, Susan Stepney, Francis Wan:
Penrose Life: Ash and Oscillators. 471-480 - Daisuke Ogihara, Hiroki Sayama:
Playing a 3D Game of Life in an Interactive Virtual Sandbox. 481-490 - Gina Maira Barbosa de Oliveira, Sandra Regina Cardoso Siqueira:
Using Dynamic Behavior Prediction to Guide an Evolutionary Search for Designing Two-Dimensional Cellular Automata. 491-499
Models of Biological Systems and Their Applications
- Camille Stephan-Otto Attolini, Peter F. Stadler, Christoph Flamm:
CelloS: A Multi-level Approach to Evolutionary Dynamics. 500-509 - Alexander O. Tarakanov, Larisa B. Goncharova, Oleg A. Tarakanov:
A Cytokine Formal Immune Network. 510-519 - Richard Stafford, Mark S. Davies:
Examining Refuge Location Mechanisms in Intertidal Snails Using Artificial Life Simulation Techniques. 520-529 - Mari Nakamura, Koichi Kurumatani:
A Method for Designing Ant Colony Models and Two Examples of Its Application. 530-539 - Simon Hartley, Marc Cavazza, Louis Bec, Jean-Luc Lugrin, Sean Crooks:
Simulating Artificial Organisms with Qualitative Physiology. 540-550 - John Bryden:
Slime Mould and the Transition to Multicellularity: The Role of the Macrocyst Stage. 551-561
Ant Colony and Swarm Systems
- Xiao-hua Xu, Ling Chen, Ping He:
Ant Clustering Embeded in Cellular Automata. 562-571 - Loizos Michael:
Ant-Based Computing. 572-583 - Bo Liu, Tianguang Chu, Long Wang:
Collective Behavior Analysis of a Class of Social Foraging Swarms. 584-593 - André Heie Vik:
Evolving Annular Sorting in Ant-Like Agents. 594-603 - Hong Shi, Long Wang, Tianguang Chu, Minjie Xu:
Flocking Control of Multiple Interactive Dynamical Agents with Switching Topology via Local Feedback. 604-613
Evolution of Communication
- Bart de Boer:
Cultural and Biological Evolution of Phonemic Speech. 614-623 - Yoosook Lee, Travis C. Collier, Gregory M. Kobele, Edward P. Stabler, Charles E. Taylor:
Grammar Structure and the Dynamics of Language Evolution. 624-633 - Edgar E. Vallejo, Charles E. Taylor:
Interactions Between Learning and Evolution in Simulated Avian Communication. 634-643 - Federico Divina, Paul Vogt:
Perceptually Grounded Lexicon Formation Using Inconsistent Knowledge. 644-654
Simulation of Social Interactions
- Mikhail S. Burtsev:
Artificial Life Meets Anthropology: A Case of Aggression in Primitive Societies. 655-664 - Leslie Luthi, Mario Giacobini, Marco Tomassini:
Emergence of Structure and Stability in the Prisoner's Dilemma on Networks. 665-674 - Takashi Hashimoto, Susumu Egashira:
Multi-agent-based Simulation for Formation of Institutions on Socially Constructed Facts. 675-684
Self-replication
- Kyubum Wee, Woosuk Lee:
Extensions and Variations on Construction of Autoreplicators in Typogenetics. 685-694 - Chrisantha Fernando:
The Good Symbiont. 695-704 - Kohji Tomita, Satoshi Murata, Akiya Kamimura, Haruhisa Kurokawa:
Self-description for Construction and Execution in Graph Rewriting Automata. 705-715
Artificial Chemistry
- Naoaki Ono, Yoshi Fujiwara, Kikuo Yuta:
Artificial Metabolic System: An Evolutionary Model for Community Organization in Metabolic Networks. 716-724 - Gil Benkö, Christoph Flamm, Peter F. Stadler:
Explicit Collision Simulation of Chemical Reactions in a Graph Based Artificial Chemistry. 725-733 - Rebecca Schulman, Erik Winfree:
Self-replication and Evolution of DNA Crystals. 734-743
Posters
- Alexander S. Klyubin, Daniel Polani, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv:
All Else Being Equal Be Empowered. 744-753 - Patrícia Amâncio Vargas, Renan Cipriano Moioli, Leandro Nunes de Castro, Jon Timmis, Mark James Neal, Fernando J. Von Zuben:
Artificial Homeostatic System: A Novel Approach. 754-764 - Gemma Bel Enguix, María Dolores Jiménez-López:
Artificial Life for Natural Language Processing. 765-774 - Alan Dorin:
A Co-evolutionary Epidemiological Model for Artificial Life and Death. 775-784 - Christophe Philemotte, Hugues Bersini:
CoEvolution of Effective Observers and Observed Multi-agents System. 785-794 - A. E. Eiben, Geoff Nitschke, Martijn C. Schut:
Comparative Reproduction Schemes for Evolving Gathering Collectives. 795-804 - André Stauffer, Daniel Mange, Gianluca Tempesti:
Construction-Based and Inspection-Based Universal Self-replication. 805-814 - Dandan Zhang, Yimin Fang, Guangming Xie, Junzhi Yu, Long Wang:
Coordinating Dual-Mode Biomimetic Robotic Fish in Box-Pushing Task. 815-824 - Jan T. Kim:
Effects of Spatial Growth on Gene Expression Dynamics and on Regulatory Network Reconstruction. 825-834 - Kazutoshi Sasahara, Takashi Ikegami:
Evolution of Song Communication in a 2D Space. 835-844 - Dominique F. Chu, Jonathan E. Rowe:
A Fitness-Landscape for the Evolution of Uptake Signal Sequences on Bacterial DNA. 845-853 - Philip Gerlee, Torbjörn Lundh:
The Genetic Coding Style of Digital Organisms. 854-863 - Hugues Bersini, Tom Lenaerts, Francisco C. Santos:
Growing Biochemical Networks: Identifying the Intrinsic Properties. 864-873 - Ben Niu, Yunlong Zhu, Xiaoxian He:
Multi-population Cooperative Particle Swarm Optimization. 874-883 - Mikhail Prokopenko, Piraveenan Mahendra rajah, Peter Wang:
On Convergence of Dynamic Cluster Formation in Multi-agent Networks. 884-894 - Richard A. Watson:
On the Unit of Selection in Sexual Populations. 895-905 - Toshiyuki Kondo, Koji Ito:
Periodic Motion Control by Modulating CPG Parameters Based on Time-Series Recognition. 906-915 - Yuumi Kawachi, Shinichiro Yoshii:
Self-organized Criticality on Growing Scale-Free Networks. 916-925 - Ben Hutt, Kevin Warwick:
Synapsing Variable Length Crossover: An Algorithm for Crossing and Comparing Variable Length Genomes. 926-935 - Theodoros Damoulas, Ignasi Cos-Aguilera, Gillian M. Hayes, Tim Taylor:
Valency for Adaptive Homeostatic Agents: Relating Evolution and Learning. 936-945
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