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found 32 matches
- 2011
- Miguel Aguilera, Manuel González Bedia, Xabier E. Barandiaran, Francisco J. Serón:
The adjustment-deployment dilemma in organism's behaviour: Theoretical characterization and minimal model. ALIFE 2011: 116-123 - Solvi Fylgja Arnold:
Neuro-cognitive organization as a side-effect of the evolution of learning ability. ALIFE 2011: 100-107 - Amin Azarbadegan, Frank Broz, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv:
Evolving Sims's creatures for bipedal gait. ALIFE 2011: 218-224 - Oliver Bown, Jon McCormack, Taras Kowaliw:
Ecosystemic methods for creative domains: Niche construction and boundary formation. ALIFE 2011: 132-139 - Rommel V. Ceguerra, Joseph T. Lizier, Albert Y. Zomaya:
Information storage and transfer in the synchronization process in locally-connected networks. ALIFE 2011: 54-61 - Sander G. van Dijk, Daniel Polani:
Look-ahead relevant information: Reducing cognitive burden over prolonged tasks. ALIFE 2011: 46-53 - Nedjma Djezzar, Noureddine Djedi, Sylvain Cussat-Blanc, Hervé Luga, Yves Duthen:
L-systems and artificial chemistry to develop digital organisms. ALIFE 2011: 225-232 - René Doursat:
The myriads of Alife: Importing complex systems and self-organization into engineering. ALIFE 2011: 1-8 - Mehmet Dinçer Erbas, Alan F. T. Winfield, Larry Bull:
Towards imitation-enhanced Reinforcement Learning in multi-agent systems. ALIFE 2011: 6-13 - Tatiana Paz Flanagan, Kenneth Letendre, William Burnside, G. Matthew Fricke, Melanie E. Moses:
How ants turn information into food. ALIFE 2011: 178-185 - Heiko Hamann, Thomas Schmickl, Karl Crailsheim:
Thermodynamics of emergence: Langton's ant meets Boltzmann. ALIFE 2011: 62-69 - Malte Harder, Daniel Polani, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv:
Think globally, sense locally: From local information to global features. ALIFE 2011: 70-77 - Gerard David Howard, Ella Gale, Larry Bull, Benjamin de Lacy Costello, Andy Adamatzky:
Towards evolving spiking networks with memristive synapses. ALIFE 2011: 14-21 - Yoshihiko Kayama:
Network representation of cellular automata. ALIFE 2011: 194-202 - Taras Kowaliw, Jon McCormack, Alan Dorin:
An interactive electronic art system based on artificial ecosystemics. ALIFE 2011: 162-169 - Francois R. Lamy, Terry Bossomaier, Pascal Perez:
SimUse: Simulation of recreational poly-drug use. ALIFE 2011: 170-177 - Sergey Malinchik, David Rosenbluth:
Paradoxical dynamics of population Opinion in response to influence of moderate leader. ALIFE 2011: 148-153 - Manuel Marques-Pita, Luis M. Rocha:
Schema redescription in cellular automata: Revisiting emergence in complex systems. ALIFE 2011: 233-240 - Kenichi Minoya, Takaya Arita, Takashi Omori:
An artificial life approach for investigating the emergence of a Theory of Mind based on a functional model of the brain. ALIFE 2011: 108-115 - Carlos Molinero, Manuel Núñez, Robert M. Hierons:
Creating adaptive sequences with genetic algorithms to reach a certain state in a non-deterministic FSM. ALIFE 2011: 22-29 - Melanie E. Moses, Soumya Banerjee:
Biologically inspired design principles for Scalable, Robust, Adaptive, Decentralized search and automated response (RADAR). ALIFE 2011: 30-37 - Daniel Polani:
An informational perspective on how the embodiment can relieve cognitive burden. ALIFE 2011: 78-85 - Anton Rothwell, Caroline Lyon, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, Joe Saunders:
From babbling towards first words: The emergence of speech in a robot in real-time interaction. ALIFE 2011: 86-91 - Bruno A. Santos, Xabier E. Barandiaran, Phil Husbands:
Metastable dynamical regimes in an oscillatory network modulated by an agent's sensorimotor loop. ALIFE 2011: 124-131 - Hiroki Sayama:
Seeking open-ended evolution in Swarm Chemistry. ALIFE 2011: 186-193 - Lisa Schramm, Yaochu Jin, Bernhard Sendhoff:
Redundancy creates opportunity in developmental representations. ALIFE 2011: 203-210 - Peter David Shannon, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv:
Evolving robot controllers in PDL using genetic programming. ALIFE 2011: 92-99 - Vaenthan Thiruvarudchelvan, Terry Bossomaier:
Power-aware computing for multi-agent systems. ALIFE 2011: 38-45 - Vincent A. Traag, Paul Van Dooren, Yurii E. Nesterov:
Indirect reciprocity through gossiping can lead to cooperative clusters. ALIFE 2011: 154-161 - Elpida S. Tzafestas:
Cultural diversity dynamics. ALIFE 2011: 140-147
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