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Artificial Life, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, Winter 2019
- Norman H. Packard, Mark A. Bedau, Alastair Channon, Takashi Ikegami, Steen Rasmussen, Kenneth O. Stanley, Tim Taylor
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Open-Ended Evolution and Open-Endedness: Editorial Introduction to the Open-Ended Evolution I Special Issue. 1-3 - Howard H. Pattee, Hiroki Sayama:
Evolved Open-Endedness, Not Open-Ended Evolution. 4-8 - Steen Rasmussen, Paolo Sibani:
Two Modes of Evolution: Optimization and Expansion. 9-21 - Kyle Ira Harrington, Jordan B. Pollack:
Escalation of Memory Length in Finite Populations. 22-32 - Mark A. Bedau, Nicholas Gigliotti, Tobias Janssen, Alec Kosik, Ananthan Nambiar, Norman H. Packard:
Open-Ended Technological Innovation. 33-49 - Emily L. Dolson
, Anya E. Vostinar, Michael J. Wiser, Charles Ofria
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The MODES Toolbox: Measurements of Open-Ended Dynamics in Evolving Systems. 50-73 - Nick Moran, Jordan B. Pollack
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Evolving Complexity in Prediction Games. 74-91
Volume 25, Number 2, Spring 2019
- Norman H. Packard, Mark A. Bedau, Alastair Channon, Takashi Ikegami, Steen Rasmussen, Kenneth O. Stanley, Tim Taylor
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An Overview of Open-Ended Evolution: Editorial Introduction to the Open-Ended Evolution II Special Issue. 93-103 - Hiroki Sayama:
Cardinality Leap for Open-Ended Evolution: Theoretical Consideration and Demonstration by Hash Chemistry. 104-116 - Matthew Andres Moreno, Charles Ofria:
Toward Open-Ended Fraternal Transitions in Individuality. 117-133 - Alastair Channon:
Maximum Individual Complexity is Indefinitely Scalable in Geb. 134-144 - Nicholas Guttenberg, Nathaniel Virgo
, Alexandra S. Penn
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On the Potential for Open-Endedness in Neural Networks. 145-167 - Takashi Ikegami, Yasuhiro Hashimoto, Mizuki Oka:
Open-Ended Evolution and a Mechanism of Novelties in Web Services. 168-177 - Olaf Witkowski, Takashi Ikegami:
How to Make Swarms Open-Ended? Evolving Collective Intelligence Through a Constricted Exploration of Adjacent Possibles. 178-197 - Arend Hintze
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Open-Endedness for the Sake of Open-Endedness. 198-206 - Tim Taylor
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Evolutionary Innovations and Where to Find Them: Routes to Open-Ended Evolution in Natural and Artificial Systems. 207-224
Volume 25, Number 3, Summer 2019
- Yaniv Amir, Almogit Abu-Horowitz, Justin Werfel, Ido Bachelet:
Nanoscale Robots Exhibiting Quorum Sensing. 227-231 - Kenneth O. Stanley:
Why Open-Endedness Matters. 232-235 - Jared M. Moore, Catherine L. Shine
, Craig P. McGowan
, Philip K. McKinley:
Exploring Bipedal Hopping through Computational Evolution. 236-249 - Joshua Franklin
, Thomas LaBar, Christoph Adami:
Mapping the Peaks: Fitness Landscapes of the Fittest and the Flattest. 250-262 - Qinbing Fu, Hongxin Wang, Cheng Hu
, Shigang Yue:
Towards Computational Models and Applications of Insect Visual Systems for Motion Perception: A Review. 263-311
Volume 25, Number 4, Fall 2019
- Carole Knibbe, Guillaume Beslon
, Dusan Misevic
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Introduction to the ECAL 2017 Special Issue. 313-314 - Matthew D. Egbert, Andrew Keane
, Claire M. Postlethwaite, Nelson Wong:
Can Signal Delay be Functional? Including Delay in Evolved Robot Controllers. 315-333 - Inman Harvey:
Circular Causation, Circular Cognition: A Tour Around Some Common Confusions. 334-351 - David Ha:
Reinforcement Learning for Improving Agent Design. 352-365 - Nick Moran, Jordan B. Pollack
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Evolving Complexity in Cooperative and Competitive Noisy Prediction Games. 366-382 - Andrei D. Robu, Christoph Salge, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv
, Daniel Polani:
Measuring Time with Minimal Clocks. 383-409

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