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- 2017
- Benjamin Cowley, John Thornton, Linda Main, Abdul Sattar:
Dynamic thresholds for self-organizing predictive cells. ECAL 2017: 114-121 - Peter Aaser, Martinius Knudsen, Ola Huse Ramstad, Rosanne van de Wijdeven, Stefano Nichele, Ioanna Sandvig, Gunnar Tufte, Ulrich Stefan Bauer, Øyvind Halaas, Sverre Hendseth, Axel Sandvig, Vibeke Valderhaug:
Towards making a cyborg: A closed-loop reservoir-neuro system. ECAL 2017: 430-437 - Eran Agmon, James A. Glazier, Randall D. Beer:
Structural coupling of a Potts model cell. ECAL 2017: 13-20 - Miguel Aguilera, Carlos Alquezar-Baeta, Eduardo J. Izquierdo:
Signatures of criticality in a maximum entropy model of the C. elegans brain during free behaviour. ECAL 2017: 29-35 - Miguel Aguilera, Manuel Glez Bedia:
Criticality as it could be: Organizational invariance as self-organized criticality in embodied agents. ECAL 2017: 21-28 - Peter Andras:
Open-ended evolution in cellular automata worlds. ECAL 2017: 438-445 - Elizabeth Aston, Alastair Channon, Roman V. Belavkin, Danna Gifford, Rok Krasovec, Christopher G. Knight:
Critical mutation rate in a population with horizontal gene transfer. ECAL 2017: 446-453 - Mohamed N. M. Bahrudeen, Andre S. Ribeiro:
Tuning extrinsic noise effects on a small genetic circuit. ECAL 2017: 454-459 - Manuel Baltieri, Christopher L. Buckley:
An active inference implementation of phototaxis. ECAL 2017: 36-43 - Sebastian Bangel, Evert Haasdijk:
Reweighting rewards in embodied evolution to achieve a balanced distribution of labour. ECAL 2017: 44-51 - Stuart Bartlett:
Delving deeper into homeostatic dynamics of reaction diffusion systems with a general fluid dynamics and artificial chemistry model. ECAL 2017: 52-59 - Hajer Ben-Romdhane, Saoussen Krichen:
An adaptive approach for monitoring evolutionary algorithms behavior for dynamic environments. ECAL 2017: 460-466 - Anton Bernatskiy, Josh C. Bongard:
Choice of robot morphology can prohibit modular control and disrupt evolution. ECAL 2017: 60-67 - Martin Biehl, Daniel Polani:
Action and perception for spatiotemporal patterns. ECAL 2017: 68-75 - Clifford Bohm, Nitash C. G, Arend Hintze:
MABE (Modular Agent Based Evolver): A framework for digital evolution research. ECAL 2017: 76-83 - David Buckingham, Giordano B. S. Ferreira, Matthias Scheutz:
Better than average: Analyzing distributions to understand robot behavior in a multi-agent area coverage problem. ECAL 2017: 467-474 - Rosangela Canino-Koning, Jason Keagy, Charles Ofria:
Sexual selection promotes ecological speciation in digital organisms. ECAL 2017: 84-90 - Jitka Cejková, Takashi Ikegami, Frantisek Stepánek:
Life-like swarm behavior of multiple chemotactic droplets. ECAL 2017: 91-95 - Naoaki Chiba, Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita:
Evolution of a complex anti-predator niche construction in a physical 2D predator-prey simulation and a feature analysis of defensive structures using a deep auto-encoder. ECAL 2017: 96-97 - Angelos Chliaoutakis, Georgios Chalkiadakis:
Evolutionary game-theoretic modeling of past societies' social organization. ECAL 2017: 98-105 - Joe Collenette, Katie Atkinson, Daan Bloembergen, Karl Tuyls:
Mood modelling within reinforcement learning. ECAL 2017: 106-113 - Melanie Däschinger, Andreas Knote, Rebecca Green, Sebastian von Mammen:
A human-in-the-loop environment for developmental biology. ECAL 2017: 475-482 - Itsuki Doi, Takashi Ikegami, Atsushi Masumori, Hiroki Kojima, Kohei Ogawa, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
A new design principle for an autonomous robot. ECAL 2017: 490-466 - Emily L. Dolson, Charles Ofria:
Spatial resource heterogeneity creates local hotspots of evolutionary potential. ECAL 2017: 122-129 - Matthew D. Egbert, Andrew Keane, Claire M. Postlethwaite:
Lag in situated, embodied and dynamical adaptive systems. ECAL 2017: 130-137 - Kai Olav Ellefsen, Jim Tørresen:
Evolving neural networks with multiple internal models. ECAL 2017: 138-145 - Alex Ellery:
Building physical self-replicating machines. ECAL 2017: 146-153 - Brent E. Eskridge, Ingo Schlupp:
Effects of local communication and spatial position in a collective decision-making model. ECAL 2017: 154-161 - Penelope Faulkner, Angelika Sebald, Susan Stepney:
Tuning Jordan algebra artificial chemistries with probability spawning functions. ECAL 2017: 497-504 - Philippe Faure:
Drug addiction and alteration of decision making process. ECAL 2017: 10
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