Books
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Books : reviews
Federico Moran, Alvaro Moreno, J. J. Merelo, Pablo Chacon, eds.
Advances in Artificial Life: 3rd European Conference on Artificial Life, Granada, Spain.
Springer. 1995
Contents
- • Peter Schuster. Artificial life and molecular evolutionary biology (invited paper). 1995
- • Howard H. Pattee. Artificial life needs a real epistemology. 1995
- • Erich Prem. Grounding and the entailment structure in robots and artificial life. 1995
- • Howard A. Gutowitz, Christopher G. Langton. Mean field theory of the Edge of Chaos. 1995
- • Michael Wheeler. Escaping from the Cartesian mind-set: Heidegger and artificial life. 1995
- • Jon Umerez. Semantic Closure: A guiding notion to ground artificial life. 1995
- • George Kampis. The inside and outside views of life. 1995
- • Antonio Lazcano. Prebiotic chemistry, artificial life, and complexity theory: What do they tell us about the origin of biological systems? (Invited paper). 1995
- • Juan C. Nuno, Pablo Chacon, Alvaro Moreno, Federico Moran. Compartimentation in replicator models. 1995
- • Christian V. Forst, Christian M. Reidys, Jacqueline Weber. Evolutionary dynamics and optimization. 1995
- • Glenn Woodcock, Paul G. Higgs. Population evolution in a single peak fitness landscape how high are the clouds?. 1995
- • Barry McMullin. Replicators don't!. 1995
- • Andres Moya, Esteban Domingo, John J. Holland. RNA viruses: a bridge between life and artificial life. 1995
- • Gad Yagil. Complexity analysis of a self-organizing vs. a template-directed system. 1995
- • Tomoyuki Yamamoto, Kunihiko Kaneko. Tile Automaton for evolution of metabolism. 1995
- • Dave Cliff, Geoffrey F. Miller. Tracking the red queen: Measurements of adaptive progress in co-evolutionary simulations . 1995
- • Carlo C. Maley. The coevolution of mutation rates. 1995
- • Takashi Ikegami, Takashi Hashimoto. Coevolution of machines and tapes. 1995
- • Hugues Juille. Incremental co-evolution of organisms: A new approach for optimization and discovery of strategies. 1995
- • Chisato Numaoka. Symbiosis and co-evolution in animats. 1995
- • Lawrence Bull, Terence C. Fogarty, A. G. Pipe. Artificial endosymbiosis . 1995
- • Tetsuya Maeshiro, Masayuki Kimura. Mathematical analysis of evolutionary process. 1995
- • Franz Oppacher, Dwight Deugo. The evolution of hierarchical representations. 1995
- • Gunter P. Wagner. Adaptation and the modular design of organisms. 1995
- • Kunihiko Kaneko, Tetsuya Yomo. A theory of differentiation with dynamic clustering. 1995
- • Hiroaki Kitano. Cell differentiation and neurogenesis in evolutionary large scale chaos. 1995
- • Stefano Nolfi, Domenico Parisi. Evolving artificial neural networks that develop in time. 1995
- • Luis Mateus Rocha. Contextual genetic algorithms: Evolving developmental rules. 1995
- • Julie C. Rutkowska. Can development be designed? What we may learn from the Cog Project. 1995
- • Naoaki Ono, T. Ohira, A. T. Rahmani. Emergent organization of interspecies communication in Q-learning artificial organisms. 1995
- • Jorge Carneiro, John Stewart. Self and nonself revisited: Lessons from modelling the immune network. 1995
- • Jari Vaario, Katsunori Shimohara. On formation of structures. 1995
- • Domenico Parisi, Federico Cecconi. Learning in the active mode. 1995
- • A. G. Pipe, B. Carse, Terence C. Fogarty, Alan F. T. Winfield. Learning subjective “cognitive maps” in the presence of sensory-motor errors. 1995
- • Henrik Hautop Lund. Specialization under social conditions in shared environments. 1995
- • E. Ann Stanley, Dan Ashlock, Mark D. Smucker. Iterated prisoner's dilemma with choice and refusal of partners: Evolutionary results. 1995
- • Christoph Adami, C. Titus Brown, Michael R. Haggerty. Abundance-distributions in artificial life and stochastic models: “age and area” revisited. 1995
- • Steen Rasmussen, Christopher L. Barrett. Elements of a theory of simulation. 1995
- • Gregory R. Mulhauser. To simulate or not to simulate: A problem of minimising functional logical depth. 1995
- • Moshe Sipper. Quasi-Uniform Computation-Universal cellular automata. 1995
- • Gianluca Tempesti. A new self-reproducing cellular automaton capable of construction and computation. 1995
- • Jesus Ibanez, Daniel Anabitarte, Iker Azpeitia, Oscar Barrera, Arkaitz Barrutieta, Haritz Blanco, Francisco Echarte. Self-inspection based reproduction in cellular automata. 1995
- • Maja J. Mataric. Evaluation of learning performance of situated embodied agents. 1995
- • Kourosh Teimoorzadeh. Seeing in the dark with artificial bats. 1995
- • Dimitrios Lambrinos. Navigating with an adaptive light compass. 1995
- • R. Zapata, P. Lepinay, P. Deplanques. Collision avoidance using an egocentric memory of proximity. 1995
- • Luis Correia, A. Steiger-Garcao. A useful autonomous vehicle with a hierarchical behavior control. 1995
- • Adrian Thompson. Evolving electronic robot controllers that exploit hardware resources. 1995
- • Christian Scheier, Rolf Pfeifer. Classification as sensory-motor coordination. 1995
- • Holk Cruse, Christian Bartling, Thomas Kindermann. High-pass filtered positive feedback for decentralized control of cooperation. 1995
- • Miles Pebody. Learning and adaptivity: Enhancing reactive behaviour architectures in real-world interaction systems. 1995
- • Sunil Cherian, Wade Troxell. Interactivism: A functional model of representation for behavior-based systems. 1995
- • Nick Jakobi, Philip Husbands, Inman Harvey. Noise and the reality gap: The use of simulation in evolutionary robotics. 1995
- • Jun Tani. Essential dynamical structure in learnable autonomous robots. 1995
- • Mika Vainio, Torsten Schonberg, Aarne Halme, Peter Jakubik. Optimizing the performance of a robot society in structured environment through Genetic Algorithms. 1995
- • Robert M. May, Sebastian Bohoeffer, Martin A. Nowak. Spatial games and evolution of cooperation. 1995
- • Peter de Bourcier, Michael Wheeler. Aggressive signaling meets adaptive receiving: Further experiments in synthetic behavioural ecology. 1995
- • R. P. Fletcher, C. Cannings, P. G. Blackwell. Modelling foraging behaviour of ant colonies. 1995
- • Michael Lachmann, Guy Sella. The computationally complete ant colony: Global coordination in a system with no hierarchy. 1995
- • Paul Bourgine, Dominique Snyers. Mimicry and coevolution of hedonic agents. 1995
- • Takashi Hashimoto, Takashi Ikegami. Evolution of symbolic grammar systems. 1995
- • William Sulis. Driven cellular automata, adaptation and the binding problem. 1995
- • Christos Ouzounis, Alfonso Valencia, Javier Tamames, Peer Bork, Chris Sander. The functional composition of living machines as a design principle for artificial organisms. 1995
- • Paul G. Higgs, Steven R. Morgan. Thermodynamics of RNA folding. When is an RNA molecule in equilibrium?. 1995
- • Raffaele Calabretta, Stefano Nolfi, Domenico Parisi. An artificial life model for predicting the tertiary structure of unknown proteins that emulates the folding process. 1995
- • R. Lahoz-Beltra, Stuart R. Hameroff. Energy cost evaluation of computing capabilities in biomolecular and artificial matter. 1995
- • Hans-Paul Schwefel, Gunter Rudolph. Contemporary evolution strategies. 1995
- • Wim Hordijk, Bernard Manderick. The usefulness of recombination. 1995
- • Eckhard Bartscht, Jens Engel, Christian Muller-Schloer. The investigation of Lamarckian Inheritance with Classifier Systems in a massively parallel simulation environment. 1995
- • Agoston (Gusz) E. Eiben, C. H. M. van Kemenade, Joost N. Kok. Orgy in the computer: Multi-parent reproduction in genetic algorithms. 1995
- • S. Lobo, A. J. García-Tejedor, R. Rodriguez-Galan, Luis R. Lopez, A. García-Crespo. A simplification of the theory of neural groups selection for adaptive control. 1995