Fourth European Conference on Artificial LifePhil Husbands, Inman Harvey MIT Press, 1997 - 583 lappuses Topics include self-organization, the origins of life, natural selection, evolutionary computation, neural networks, communication, artificial worlds, software agents, philosophical issues in artificial life, ethical problems, and learning and development. Researchers in artificial life attempt to use the physical representation of lifelike phenomena to understand the organizational principles underlying the dynamics of living systems. The goal of the 1997 European Conference on Artificial Life is to provoke new understandings of the relationships between the natural and the artificial. Topics include self-organization, the origins of life, natural selection, evolutionary computation, neural networks, communication, artificial worlds, software agents, philosophical issues in artificial life, ethical problems, and learning and development. |
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The Reunion of Life and Mind | 10 |
In Defence of Functional Analysis | 20 |
Why Are There So Few Biologists Here?Artificial Life as a Theoretical Biology of Artistry | 28 |
Rediscovering Computational Autopoiesis | 38 |
Barry McMullin and Francisco Varela | 47 |
Evolution of Artificial Cell | 57 |
Franco A Bignone Roberto Livi and Marco Propato | 67 |
Inman Harvey and Terry Bossomaier | 76 |
Auke Jan Ijspeert John Hallam and David Willshaw | 266 |
92 | 276 |
Mobile Automata in Vibrating Field | 284 |
Building Grounded Symbols for Localization Using Motivations | 299 |
Emergent Construction of Immune Networks for Autonomous Mobile Robots through | 318 |
A Comparison of Robot Implementations of Explicit and Implicit Activity Selection Schemes | 337 |
Computer Evolution of Buildable Objects | 358 |
Adaptive Behavior in Competing Coevolving Species | 378 |
Stephan Kopp Christian M Reidys and Peter Schuster | 83 |
Evolution of Random Catalytic Networks | 92 |
Optimization Criteria for Design of Serial Transfer Evolution Experiments | 101 |
Competition in a Fitness Landscape | 110 |
A Comparison of Evolutionary Activity in Artificial Evolving Systems and the Biosphere | 125 |
Why Darwinian in Nature? | 145 |
NSex Reproduction in Dynamic Environments | 163 |
Recursive Mappings and the Complexity Catastrophes | 182 |
Emergence of Structure and Function in Evolutionary Modular Neural Networks | 197 |
Formation of Neural Structures | 214 |
Alistair G Rust Rod Adams Stella George and Hamid Bolouri | 233 |
83 | 240 |
A Robot Attracted to the Cricket Species Gryllus bimaculatus | 246 |
Temperature in Natural and Artificial Systems | 388 |
101 | 406 |
J S McCaskill U Tangen and J Ackermann | 407 |
Pascale Kuntz Paul Layzell and Dominique Snyers | 425 |
The Evolution of Reliability in Aggressive Communication Systems | 444 |
Steps towards the Evolution of Communication | 464 |
Usagebased Structuralization of Relationships between Words | 483 |
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Interaction Uncertainty and the Evolution of Complexity | 521 |
Chorusing and Controlled Clustering for Minimal Mobile Agents | 539 |
Selfreplication in a 2D von Neumann Architecture | 560 |
Guillaume Hutzler Bernard Gortais and Alexis Drogoul | 574 |