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13th ECAL 2015: York, UK
- Paul S. Andrews, Leo S. D. Caves, René Doursat, Simon J. Hickinbotham, Fiona A. C. Polack, Susan Stepney, Tim Taylor, Jon Timmis:
Proceedings of the Thirteenth European Conference Artificial Life, ECAL 2015, York, UK, July 20-24, 2015. MIT Press 2015, ISBN 978-0-262-33027-5
Invited Contributions
- Paulien Hogeweg:
Non-random random mutations: a signature of evolution of evolution (EVOEVO). 1 - Rachel Armstrong:
How do the origins of life sciences influence 21st century design thinking? 2-11 - Andy Lomas:
Hybrid Forms (2015). 12 - Katie Bentley:
Do Endothelial Cells Dream of Eclectic Shape? 13
Special Session: Slime Mould Computers
- Alice Dimonte, Tatiana Berzina, Victor Erokhin:
Physarum Polycephalum changes polyaniline properties. 14-17 - Genaro J. Martínez, Andrew Adamatzky, Richard Mayne, Fangyue Chen, Qinbin He:
Majority Gates and Circular Computation in Slime Mould. 18-24 - Richard Mayne, Andrew Adamatzky:
Slime mould actin sensoriactuation networks: topology, dynamic transformations and models of self-assembly. 25-32 - Michail-Antisthenis I. Tsompanas, Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis:
Mimicking the Exploration of 3D Terrains by Physarum with Cellular Automata Models. 33-40
Special Session: Morphogenetic Engineering
- Hiroki Sayama:
Behavioral Diversities of Morphogenetic Collective Systems. 41 - Stefano Nichele, Gunnar Tufte:
Morphogenesis and Replication of Multi-Cellular Organisms with Evolved Variable Length Self-Modifying Genomes. 42 - Nicholas Hill, Seth Bullock:
Modelling the Role of Trail Pheromone in the Collective Construction of Termite Royal Chambers. 43-50 - Michal Joachimczak, Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita:
From tadpole to frog: artificial metamorphosis as a method of evolving self-reconfiguring robots. 51-58 - Micah Z. Brodsky:
Partial Redundancy and Morphological Homeostasis: Reliable Development through Overlapping Mechanisms. 59-66 - Jean Disset, Sylvain Cussat-Blanc, Yves Duthen:
MecaCell: an Open-source Efficient Cellular Physics Engine. 67
Special Session: Quantifying Embodiment
- Daniel F. B. Haeufle, Michael Günther, Syn Schmitt:
Musculo-Skeletal Models as Tools to Quantify Embodiment. 68 - Andrew D. Wilson, Sabrina Golonka:
Task Dynamics & the (Ecological) Information They Create. 69 - Keyan Ghazi-Zahedi, Johannes Rauh:
Quantifying Morphological Computation based on an Information Decomposition of the Sensorimotor Loop. 70-77 - Georg Martius, Eckehard Olbrich:
Quantifying Self-Organizing Behavior of Autonomous Robots. 78
Main ECAL Track
- Richard Alun Williams:
Modelling Conflict within the Social Networks of Large Multi-Vendor Software Projects using Communicating Stream X-Machines. 79 - Mizuki Oka, Hirotake Abe, Takashi Ikegami:
Dynamic Homeostasis in Packet Switching Networks. 80 - Daniel W. Franks, A. Jamie Wood, Nikolai W. F. Bode:
How social networks shape collective behaviours. 81 - Ovi Chris Rouly:
At the root of sociality: Working towards emergent, permanent, social affines. 82-89 - Inman Harvey:
The Circular Logic of Gaia: Fragility and Fallacies, Regulation and Proofs. 90-97 - Simon J. Hickinbotham, Susan Stepney:
Conservation of Matter Increases Evolutionary Activity. 98-105 - Maktuba Mohid, Julian F. Miller:
Evolving Robot Controllers Using Carbon Nanotubes. 106-113 - Steve Miller, Joshua D. Knowles:
A Minimal Model for the Emergence of Cooperation in Randomly Growing Networks. 114-121 - Yuri Shalygo:
The Kinetic Basis of Morphogenesis. 122-129 - Peter Andras:
Environmental Factors and the Emergence of Cultural Technical Innovations. 130-137 - Jan Paredis:
Where Does (Co)evolution Lead to? 138-145 - Ben Shirt-Ediss, Ricard V. Solé, Kepa Ruiz-Mirazo:
A New View of Protocell Metabolism. 146 - Filippo Caschera, Michael C. Jewett:
Ribosome synthesis and construction of a minimal cell using a cell-free expression platform. 147-148 - Flávio L. Pinheiro, Marta D. Santos, Francisco C. Santos, Jorge M. Pacheco:
The Universality of Peer-Influence in Social Networks. 149 - Lance R. Williams:
Programs as Polypeptides. 150-157 - Steven Janke, Matthew Whitehead:
Practical Fault Tolerant 2D Cellular Automata. 158-165 - Jared M. Moore, Craig P. McGowan, Philip K. McKinley:
Evaluating the Effect of a Flexible Spine on the Evolution of Quadrupedal Gaits. 166-173 - Payam Zahadat, Heiko Hamann, Thomas Schmickl:
Evolving Collective Behaviors With Diverse But Predictable Sensor States. 174 - Lana Sinapayen, Atsushi Masumori, Nathaniel Virgo, Takashi Ikegami:
Learning by Stimulation Avoidance as a Primary Principle of Spiking Neural Networks Dynamics. 175-182 - Alberto Antonioni, Seth Bullock, Christian Darabos, Mario Giacobini:
Contagion on Networks with Self-Organised Community Structure. 183-190 - Vegard Edvardsen:
A Passive Mechanism for Goal-Directed Navigation using Grid Cells. 191-198 - Eduardo J. Izquierdo, Randall D. Beer:
An Integrated Neuromechanical Model of Steering in C. elegans. 199-206 - Adam Erskine, J. Michael Herrmann:
CriPS: Critical Particle Swarm Optimisation. 207-214 - Juan Manuel Parrilla Gutierrez, Leroy Cronin:
Embodied Evolution of Artificial Cells in a Hybrid Wet/Hard-ware Platform. 215 - Eran Agmon, Alexander J. Gates, Randall D. Beer:
Ontogeny and adaptivity in a model protocell. 216-223 - Erwan Bigan, Jean-Marc Steyaert, Stéphane Douady:
Chemical Architectures for Self-Replicating Proto-Cells. 224 - Richard J. Carter, Stephen Mann, Karoline Wiesner:
A population of information processing objects as a model of evolutionary dynamics. 225 - Dominique F. Chu, David J. Barnes:
Evolving strategies for single-celled organisms in multi-nutrient environments. 226-233 - Chris Marriott, Jobran Chebib:
Emergence-focused design in complex system simulation. 234-241 - Pietro Speroni di Fenizio:
The Lattice of Chemical Organisations. 242-248 - Katsuki Hayashi, Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita:
Coevolution of cooperation and layer selection strategies in multiplex networks. 249-255 - Drew Levin, Joshua P. Hecker, Melanie E. Moses, Stephanie Forrest:
Volatility and spatial distribution of resources determine ant foraging strategies. 256-263 - Hiroyuki Iizuka, Hiroki Nakai, Masahito Yamamoto:
Applying homeostatic neural controller to multi-legged robot and adaptivity to novel disruptions. 264-270 - Gina M. B. Oliveira, Patrícia A. Vargas, Giordano B. S. Ferreira:
Investigating a cellular automata model that performs three distance diffusion on a robot path planning. 271-278 - Simon Tudge, Adam Jackson, Richard A. Watson, Markus Brede:
The Evolution of Assortment with Multiple Simultaneous Games. 279-285 - Alessandro Filisetti, Marco Villani, Andrea Roli, Marco Fiorucci, Roberto Serra:
Exploring the organisation of complex systems through the dynamical interactions among their relevant subsets. 286-293 - Simon J. Hickinbotham, Susan Stepney:
Environmental bias forces parasitism in Tierra. 294-301 - Miguel A. Fortuna, Luis Zaman, Charles Ofria, Andreas Wagner:
Unraveling the genotype-phenotype map of evolving digital organisms. 310 - Nuno Barreto, Luís Macedo, Penousal Machado, Licínio Roque:
Incorporation of Emotions in the Orphibs' Agent Architecture. 311 - Jorge C. Gomes, Pedro Mariano, Anders Lyhne Christensen:
Cooperative Coevolution of Morphologically Heterogeneous Robots. 312-319 - Sebastian von Mammen, Melanie Däschinger:
Time Series Evolution for Integrating Developmental Processes. 320-324 - Nathaniel Virgo, Nicholas Guttenberg:
Heredity in Messy Chemistries. 325-332 - Giordano B. S. Ferreira, Matthias Scheutz:
Following Strategies Reduces Accidents, but Makes Outcomes Worse: Evidence from Simulated Treefrog Mating Scenarios. 333-340 - Adam Stanton, Alastair Channon:
Incremental Neuroevolution of Reactive and Deliberative 3D Agents. 341-348 - Lewys Brace, Seth Bullock, Jason Noble:
Achieving Compositional Language in a Population of Iterated Learners. 349-356 - Nathanaël Aubert-Kato, Olaf Witkowski, Takashi Ikegami:
The Hunger Games: Embodied agents evolving foraging strategies on the frugal-greedy spectrum. 357-364 - Christopher Steven Timperley, Susan Stepney:
Wallace: An efficient generic evolutionary framework. 365-372 - Atsushi Masumori, Norihiro Maruyama, Lana Sinapayen, Takeshi Mita, Urs Frey, Douglas J. Bakkum, Hirokazu Takahashi, Takashi Ikegami:
Emergence of Sense-Making Behavior by the Stimulus Avoidance Principle: Experiments on a Robot Behavior Controlled by Cultured Neuronal Cells. 373-380 - Tim Taylor, Alan Dorin, Kevin B. Korb:
Omnigram Explorer: A Simple Interactive Tool for the Initial Exploration of Complex Systems. 381-388 - Julian Schikarski, Oliver Meisch, Sarah Edenhofer, Sebastian von Mammen:
The Digital Aquarist: An Interactive Ecology Simulator. 389-396 - Tom Froese:
Toward a behavior-based approach to the origins of life and the genetic system. 397 - Yara Khaluf, Syam Gullipalli:
An Efficient Ant Colony System for Edge Detection in Image Processing. 398-405 - Danesh Tarapore, Anders Lyhne Christensen, Jon Timmis:
Abnormality Detection in Robots Exhibiting Composite Swarm Behaviours. 406-413 - Barry McMullin:
The Overshoot Curriculum: Artificial Life, Education and the Human Predicament. 414 - Stuart Bartlett, Seth Bullock:
Emergence of Competition between Different Dissipative Structures for the Same Free Energy Source. 415-422 - Garvin Haslett, Markus Brede:
Planarity as a driver of Spatial Network structure. 423-430 - Marwen Belkaid, Nicolas Cuperlier, Philippe Gaussier:
Emotional modulation of peripersonal space impacts the way robots interact. 431-437 - Uwe Tangen, Harold Fellermann, Steen Rasmussen:
Simulating self-replicating, chemically immersed, microchip swarms. 438 - Yoram Vadée-le-Brun, Jonathan Rouzaud-Cornabas, Guillaume Beslon:
Epigenetic inheritance speeds up evolution of artificial organisms. 439-446 - David Colliaux, Lia Giraud, Claude Yéprémian, Pierre Bessière, Jacques Droulez:
Probing models of minimal swimming vehicules in vivo with microalgae phototaxis. 447 - Arles Rodríguez, Jonatan Gómez, Ada Diaconescu:
Probing models of minimal swimming vehicules in vivo with microalgae phototaxis. 448-455 - Abhishek Sharma, John S. McCaskill:
Autonomous lablet locomotion and active docking by sensomotory electroosmotic drive. 456-462 - Nesrine Ouannes, Noureddine Djedi, Yves Duthen, Hervé Luga:
A Predator-Prey Scenario in a Virtual Ecosystem. 463 - Muhanad H. Mohammed Alkilabi, Chuan Lu, Elio Tuci:
Cooperative Object Transport Using Evolutionary Swarm Robotics Methods. 464-471 - Oswald Berthold, Verena V. Hafner:
Closed-loop acquisition of behaviour on the Sphero robot. 472-478 - Luc Steels, Emília Garcia Casademont:
How to play the Syntax Game. 479-486 - Andrew M. Webb, Julia Handl, Joshua D. Knowles:
How Much Should You Select for Evolvability? 487-494 - Arthur Bernard, Jean-Baptiste André, Nicolas Bredèche:
Evolution of Cooperation in Evolutionary Robotics: the Tradeoff between Evolvability and Efficiency. 495-502 - Odd Rune Lykkebø, Stefano Nichele, Gunnar Tufte:
An Investigation of Square Waves for Evolution in Carbon Nanotubes Material. 503-510 - Martin Biehl, Daniel Polani:
Apparent actions and apparent goal-directedness. 511 - David Medernach, Jeannie Fitzgerald, Simon Carrignon, Conor Ryan:
Evolutionary Progress in Heterogenous Cellular Automata (HetCA). 512-519 - Alexandra S. Penn:
Simpson's Paradox, Co-operation and Individuality in Bacterial Biofilms. 520 - Franck Fleurey, Benoit Baudry, Benoit Gauzens, André Elie, Kwaku Yeboah-Antwi:
Emergent Robustness in Software Systems through Decentralized Adaptation: an Ecologically-Inspired ALife Approach. 521-528 - Alexandra S. Penn:
Steering a Complex Adaptive System: A Complexity Science Design Methodology Applied to an Industrial Ecosystem in the Humber Region, UK. 529 - Yifei Wang, Yinghong Lan, Daniel M. Weinreich, Nicholas K. Priest, Joanna J. Bryson:
Recombination Is Surprisingly Constructive for Artificial Gene Regulatory Networks in the Context of Selection for Developmental Stability. 530-537 - Tiago I. de Carvalho, Gina M. B. Oliveira:
Searching for non-regular neighborhood cellular automata rules applied to scheduling task and guided by a forecast dynamical behavior parameter. 538-545 - Sadat Chowdhury, Elizabeth I. Sklar:
Investigating the Impact of Communication Quality on Evolving Populations of Artificial Life Agents. 546-553 - David H. Ackley, Elena S. Ackley:
Artificial life programming in the robust-first attractor. 554-561 - Eric Schneider, Elizabeth I. Sklar, M. Q. Azhar, Simon Parsons, Karl Tuyls:
Towards a methodology for describing the relationship between simulation and reality. 562-569 - Matteo Monti, Tim J. Hutton, Piet Hut:
Achieving Closure in Enzymes in Artificial Chemistries. 570 - Miquel Cornudella, Paul Van Eecke, Remi van Trijp:
How Intrinsic Motivation can Speed Up Language Emergence. 571-578 - Rob Mills, Payam Zahadat, Fernando Silva, Damjan Mlikic, Pedro Mariano, Thomas Schmickl, Luís Correia:
Coordination of collective behaviours in spatially separated agents. 579-586 - Csaba Sulyok, Andrew P. McPherson, Christopher Harte:
Corpus-taught Evolutionary Music Composition. 587-594 - Thomas LaBar, Christoph Adami, Arend Hintze:
Does self-replication imply evolvability? 595-602 - Hiroki Sayama, Shelley D. Dionne, Francis J. Yammarino:
Effects of Social Network Size and Topology on Evolutionary Decision Making. 603 - Dan Lessin, Sebastian Risi:
Soft-Body Muscles for Evolved Virtual Creatures: The Next Step on a Bio-Mimetic Path to Meaningful Morphological Complexity. 604-611 - Iain S. Weaver:
Cascading Transitions in Coupled Complex Ecosystems. 612-619 - Patrick B. Haley, Randal S. Olson, Fred C. Dyer, Christoph Adami:
Evolving an optimal group size in groups of prey under predation. 620 - Paul S. Andrews, Susan Stepney:
A Metamodel for the Evolution of Evolution. 621-628 - Andrés C. Burgos, Daniel Polani:
Informational parasites in code evolution. 629-636 - Mark Read, Jon Timmis, Tatyana Chtanova:
Simulation-Based Analysis of in Situ Cellular Motility. 637 - Mark Read, Andrew J. Holmes, Madison Hartill-Law, Samantha Solon-Biet, David Raubenheimer, Stephen J. Simpson:
Simulating the Influence of Diet on the Intestinal Microbiome Composition. 638 - Takashi Ito, Marcin L. Pilat, Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita:
Evolutionary change precedes extinction in eco-evolutionary dynamics based on a 3D virtual predator-prey system. 639 - Elizabeth Aston, Alastair Channon, Roman V. Belavkin, Rok Krasovec, Christopher G. Knight:
Optimal Mutation Rate Control under Selection in Hamming Spaces. 640-647 - Ana Victoria Ponce Bobadilla, René Doursat, François Amblard:
An Agent-Based Model of Avascular Tumor Growth. 648-655 - Jonathan Pascalie, Martin Potier, Taras Kowaliw, Jean-Louis Giavitto, Olivier Michel, Antoine Spicher, René Doursat:
Spatial Computing in Synthetic Bioware: Creating Bacterial Architectures. 656 - Asbjørn Müller, Aleksandra Amaldass, Kliment Yanev, Steen Rasmussen:
Do it yourself (DIY) liquid handling robot for evolutionary search exploration. 657 - Louis B. Rosenberg:
Human Swarms, a real-time method for collective intelligence. 658-659
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