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ALIFE 2019
- Harold Fellermann, Jaume Bacardit, Ángel Goñi-Moreno, Rudolf M. Füchslin:
2019 Conference on Artificial Life, ALIFE 2019, online, July 29 - August 2, 2019. MIT Press 2019
Preface
- Harold Fellermann, Jaume Bacardit, Ángel Goñi-Moreno, Rudolf M. Füchslin:
Artificial Life in a Challenged World. 1-3
Short Abstracts of Keynote Presentations
- Kate Adamala:
Biology on sample size of more than one. 4 - Stefano Battiston:
Financial Networks in the Brave New World. 5 - Armando Geller:
Symbiotic Simulations for Decision Support. 6 - Ioannis Ieropoulos:
Microbial Life for Robotics - towards artificial life. 7 - Barry McMullin:
Artificial Life and the Human Predicament. 8 - Nicola J. Patron:
Engineering Plants for Farming and Pharming. 9 - Roberto Serra:
On the interplay of self-replication and self-reproduction in protocells. 10
Special session: Artificial Life and Society
- Xabier E. Barandiaran:
Artificial Democratic Life. Re-engineering the autonomy of the social, a research program. 11-12 - Darren M. Chitty, Elizabeth F. Wanner, Rakhi Parmar, Peter R. Lewis:
Can Bio-Inspired Swarm Algorithms Scale to Modern Societal Problems? 13-20 - Harold Fellermann, Alexandra S. Penn, Rudolf M. Füchslin, Jaume Bacardit, Ángel Goñi-Moreno:
Towards Low-Carbon Conferencing: Acceptance of Virtual Conferencing Solutions and Other Sustainability Measures in the ALIFE Community. 21-27 - Hiroki Sayama:
Suppleness and Open-Endedness for Social Sustainability. 28-29 - Jesús Mario Siqueiros-García:
Cities, a conceptual framing for a synthetic perspective. 30-31
Special session : Hybrid Life
- Miguel Aguilera, Iñigo Arandia-Romero, Manuel Heras-Escribano:
Quantifying affordances through information theory. 32-39 - Manuel Baltieri, Christopher L. Buckley:
The dark room problem in predictive processing and active inference, a legacy of cognitivism? 40-47 - Dominique Chen, Hiraku Ogura, Young Ah Seong:
NukaBot: Research and Design of a Human-Microbe Interaction Model. 48-49 - Hiroyuki Iizuka, Yosuke Nakamoto, Masahito Yamamoto:
Hybrid Synthetic Approach to Animal Interaction. 50-51 - David Kadish, Sebastian Risi, Laura Beloff:
An artificial life approach to studying niche differentiation in soundscape ecology. 52-59 - James C. Knight, Daniil Sakhapov, Norbert Domcsek, Alex D. M. Dewar, Paul Graham, Thomas Nowotny, Andrew Philippides:
Insect-Inspired Visual Navigation On-Board an Autonomous Robot: Real-World Routes Encoded in a Single Layer Network. 60-67 - André Ofner, Sebastian Stober:
Hybrid Variational Predictive Coding as a Bridge between Human and Artificial Cognition. 68-69 - Keisuke Suzuki, David Schwartzman, Rafael Augusto, Anil K. Seth:
Sensorimotor contingency modulates visual awareness of virtual 3D objects. 70-71
Special session: Autonomous evolution, production and learning in robotic eco-systems
- Erasmo Batta, Christopher R. Stephens:
Heuristics as Decision-making Habits of Autonomous Sensorimotor Agents. 72-78 - Jorge I. Campos, Tom Froese:
From embodied interaction to compositional referential communication: A minimal agent-based model without dedicated communication channels. 79-86 - Neil Eliot, David Kendall, Alun Moon, Michael J. Brockway, Martyn Amos:
Void Reduction in Self-Healing Swarms. 87-94 - Matthew F. Hale, Edgar Buchanan, Alan F. T. Winfield, Jon Timmis, Emma Hart, Ágoston E. Eiben, Mike Angus, Frank Veenstra, Wei Li, Robert Woolley, Matteo De Carlo, Andy M. Tyrrell:
The ARE Robot Fabricator: How to (Re)produce Robots that Can Evolve in the Real World. 95-102 - Peter Sunehag, Guy Lever, Siqi Liu, Josh Merel, Nicolas Heess, Joel Z. Leibo, Edward Hughes, Tom Eccles, Thore Graepel:
Reinforcement Learning Agents acquire Flocking and Symbiotic Behaviour in Simulated Ecosystems. 103-110
Artificial Chemistry
- David H. Ackley:
Building a survivable protocell for a corrosive digital environment. 111-118 - Penelope Faulkner Rainford, Angelika Sebald, Susan Stepney:
An Object Oriented Implementation of the MetaChem framework. 119-126 - Isaac Watson, Angelika Sebald, Susan Stepney:
A Meta-Atom Based Sub-Symbolic Artificial Chemistry. 127-134
Artificial Life in Social Sciences
- Zainab Alalawi, The Anh Han, Yifeng Zeng, Aiman Elragig:
Pathways to Good Healthcare Services and Patient Satisfaction: An Evolutionary Game Theoretical Approach. 135-142 - Manh Hong Duong, The Anh Han:
On the Expected Number and Distribution of Equilibria in Multi-player Evolutionary Games. 143-144 - David W. King, Lukas Esterle, Gilbert L. Peterson:
Entropy-Based Team Self-Organization with Signal Suppression. 145-152 - Soo Ling Lim, Peter J. Bentley:
All in Good Team: Optimising Team Personalities for Different Dynamic Problems and Task Types. 153-160 - Azumi Mamiya, Genki Ichinose:
Only Two Types of Strategies Enforce Linear Payoff Relationships Under Observation Errors in Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma Games. 161-162 - Ogbo Ndidi Bianca, The Anh Han:
Emergence of Coordination with Asymmetric Benefits via Prior Commitment. 163-170 - Cedric Perret, Emma Hart, Simon T. Powers:
Being a leader or being the leader: The evolution of institutionalised hierarchy. 171-178 - Juste Raimbault, Julien Perret:
Generating urban morphologies at large scales. 179-186 - Fernando P. Santos, Daan Bloembergen:
Fairness in Multiplayer Ultimatum Games Through Moderate Responder Selection. 187-194
Biological Systems
- Arturo Araujo, Hanxiao Zhang, Albert Rübben, Peter J. Bentley:
Investigating the Origins of Cancer in the Intestinal Crypt with a Gene Network Agent Based Hybrid Model. 195-202 - AbuBakr Awad, Wei Pang, David Lusseau, George M. Coghill:
A Hexagonal Cell Automaton Model to Imitate Physarum Polycephalum Competitive Behaviour. 203-210 - Michele Braccini, Andrea Roli, Marco Villani, Sara Montagna, Roberto Serra:
A simplified model of chromatin dynamics drives differentiation process in Boolean models of GRN. 211-217 - Taishi Mikami, Munehiro Asally, Takeshi Kano, Akio Ishiguro:
A reaction-diffusion model for simulating the oscillatory expansion of biofilms. 218-219 - Liam Mosley, Dhananjai M. Rao:
Analyzing Evolution of Avian Influenza using detailed Genotypic and Antigenic Models and Phylodynamic Simulation. 220-227 - Zhenyue Qin, Tom Gedeon, Robert Ian (Bob) McKay:
Anomalies in the Behaviour of a Modularity Inducing Problem Domain. 228-235 - Stephan Scheidegger, Harold Fellermann:
Optimizing Radiation Therapy Treatments by Exploring Tumour Ecosystem Dynamics in - silico. 236-242 - Michael J. Wiser, Rosangela Canino-Koning, Charles Ofria:
Horizontal Gene Transfer Leads to Increased Task Acquisition and Genomic Modularity in Digital Organisms. 243-244
Complex Dynamical Systems
- Stuart Bartlett, Yuk L. Yung:
Attractor Landscapes and Information Processing by Convective Obstacle Flows. 245-246 - Clifford Bohm, Acacia L. Ackles, Charles Ofria, Arend Hintze:
On Sexual Selection in the Presence of Multiple Costly Displays. 247-254 - Matthew D. Egbert, Yan Kolezhitskiy, Nathaniel Virgo:
Steering the Growth of Adaptive Self-Preserving Dissipative Structures. 255-262 - Thomas McAtee, Claudia Szabo:
Complex Systems and Artificial Life: A Decade's Overview. 263-270 - Douglas G. Moore, Sara Imari Walker:
Inferring a Graph's Topology from Games Played on It. 271-277 - Suppanat Ruangdech, Sabine Hauert, Martin E. Homer:
Inferring Swarm Models Using a Single Monitoring Robot. 278-279 - Eric Silverman:
Convolutional Neural Networks for Cellular Automata Classification. 280-281 - Harrison B. Smith, Hyunju Kim, Sara Imari Walker:
Biochemical networks display universal structure across projections and levels of organization. 282-283 - Nicolas Toussaint, Emma Norling, René Doursat:
Toward the Self-Organisation of Emergency Response Teams Based on Morphogenetic Network Growth. 284-291 - Lance R. Williams:
Towards Complex Artificial Life. 292-299
Emergence of Innovation and Cooperation
- Peter Andras:
Environmental Harshness and Fitness Improving Innovations. 300-307 - Peter Bae, Chris Marriott:
Reproductive division of labor in a colony of artificial ants. 308-315 - Theodor Cimpeanu, The Anh Han, Francisco C. Santos:
Exogenous Rewards for Promoting Cooperation in Scale-Free Networks. 316-323 - Rudolf M. Füchslin, Johannes J. Schneider, Thomas Ott, Richard Walker:
Simplified Modeling of the Evolution of Skills in a Spatially Resolved Environment. 324-330 - The Anh Han, Long Tran-Thanh, Simon Lynch, Theodor Cimpeanu, Francisco C. Santos:
Promoting Cooperation through External Interference. 331-332 - Padmini Rajagopalan, Kay E. Holekamp, Risto Miikkulainen:
Factors that Affect the Evolution of Complex Cooperative Behavior. 333-340
Evolution
- Manuel Glez Bedia, Manuel Heras-Escribano, Diego Cajal, Miguel Aguilera, Xabier E. Barandiaran:
Towards modelling social habits: an organismically inspired evolutionary robotics approach. 341-348 - Kevin Godin-Dubois, Sylvain Cussat-Blanc, Yves Duthen:
Speciation under changing environments. 349-356 - Alex Ellery, A. E. Eiben:
To Evolve or Not to Evolve? That is the Question. 357-364 - Nicholas Guttenberg:
Evolutionary rates of information gain and decay in fluctuating environments. 365-371 - Yara Khaluf, Heiko Hamann:
Modulating Interaction Times in an Artificial Society of Robots. 372-379 - Ben Kovitz, David Bender, Marcela Poffald:
Acclivation of Virtual Fitness Landscapes. 380-387 - William B. Langdon, Wolfgang Banzhaf:
Continuous Long-Term Evolution of Genetic Programming. 388-395 - Karine Miras, A. E. Eiben:
The impact of environmental history on evolved robot properties. 396-403 - Danielle Nagar, Alexander Furman, Geoff Nitschke:
The Cost of Big Brains in Groups. 404-411 - Hiroki Sayama:
Graph Product Representation of Organism-Environment Couplings in Evolution. 412-413 - Hiromitsu Suganuma, Yuji Kawai, Jihoon Park, Minoru Asada:
Maximization of Transfer Entropy leads to Evolution of Functional Differentiation of Swarms. 414-415
Neural Networks
- Kaan Akinci, Andrew Philippides:
Evolving Recurrent Neural Network Controllers by Incremental Fitness Shaping. 416-423 - Thomas Gabor, Steffen Illium, Andy Mattausch, Lenz Belzner, Claudia Linnhoff-Popien:
Self-Replication in Neural Networks. 424-431 - Douglas Kirkpatrick, Arend Hintze:
The role of ambient noise in the evolution of robust mental representations in cognitive systems. 432-439 - Charles E. Martin, Praveen K. Pilly:
Probabilistic Program Neurogenesis. 440-447 - Alejandro Morales, Tom Froese:
Self-optimization in a Hopfield neural network based on the C. elegans connectome. 448-453 - Lana Sinapayen, Atsushi Noda:
DNN Architecture for High Performance Prediction on Natural Videos Loses Submodule's Ability to Learn Discrete-World Dataset. 454-460 - Yusuke Yamato, Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita:
Evolution of metamemory ability by artificial neural networks with neuromodulation. 461-462
Perception
- Carl Bou Mansour, Elijah Koreman, Dennis Laurijssen, Jan Steckel, Herbert Peremans, Dieter Vanderelst:
Robotic models of obstacle avoidance in bats. 463-464 - Vadim Bulitko, Kacy Doucet, Daniel Evans, Hope Docking, Mac Walters, Marilene Oliver, Julian Chow, Shelby Carleton, Natali Kendal-Freedman:
A-life Evolution with Human Proxies. 465-466 - Joe Collenette, Katie Atkinson, Daan Bloembergen, Karl Tuyls:
Stability of Cooperation in Societies of Emotional and Moody Agents. 467-474 - Can Gurkan, Leif Rasmussen, Uri Wilensky:
Effects of Visual Sensory Range on the Emergence of Cognition in Early Terrestrial Vertebrates: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach. 475-476 - Bjørn Erik Juel, Renzo Comolatti, Giulio Tononi, Larissa Albantakis:
When is an action caused from within? Quantifying the causal chain leading to actions in simulated agents. 477-484 - Maciej Komosinski, Konrad Miazga:
Measuring properties of movement in populations of evolved 3D agents. 485-492
Philosophy, Language, Art and Education
- Vasilija Abramovic, Ruairi Glynn:
Edge of Chaos: Artificial Life based interactive art installation. 493-494 - Claudio Aguayo:
Autopoiesis in digital learning design: Theoretical implications in education. 495-496 - Quentin Carde, Marco Foley, Carole Knibbe, David P. Parsons, Jonathan Rouzaud-Cornabas, Guillaume Beslon:
How to reduce a genome? ALife as a tool to teach the scientific method to school pupils. 497-504 - Haakon Haraldsen Roen, Vako Vartkes Varankian, Stefano Nichele, Kristin Bergaust:
Gathering of the Hive: Investigating the clustering behaviour of honeybees through art and swarm robotics. 505-506 - Alexander Lalejini, Emily L. Dolson, Clifford Bohm, Austin J. Ferguson, David P. Parsons, Penelope Faulkner Rainford, Paul Richmond, Charles Ofria:
Data Standards for Artificial Life Software. 507-514 - Nam Le:
Organic Selection and Social Heredity: The Original Baldwin Effect Revisited. 515-522 - Andy Lomas:
Morphogenetic Vase Forms. 523-530 - Wataru Noguchi, Hiroyuki Iizuka, Shigeru Taguchi, Masahito Yamamoto:
Spatial Representation of Self and Other by Superposition Neural Network Model. 531-532 - Yann Semet, Bruno Marcon, Konstantinos P. Demestichas, Nikos Koutsouris, Antonio Ascolese:
Artificial Ant Colonies for Adaptive Rewards in Serious Games. 533-540 - Hiroto Yonenoh, Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita:
The Effects of Individual and Social Learning on the Evolution of Cognitive and Communicative Aspects of Language Abilities. 541-542
Robot Control
- Ben Jackson, Alastair Channon:
Neuroevolution of Humanoids that Walk Further and Faster with Robust Gaits. 543-550 - Jared M. Moore, Adam Stanton:
The Limits of Lexicase Selection in an Evolutionary Robotics Task. 551-558 - Jared M. Moore, Anthony J. Clark:
Improve Quadrupedal Locomotion with Actuated or Passive Joints? 559-566 - Antonio Pico Villalpando, Guido Schillaci, Verena V. Hafner, Bruno Lara-Guzmán:
Ego-Noise Predictions for Echolocation in Wheeled Robots. 567-573 - Jacopo Talamini, Eric Medvet, Alberto Bartoli, Andrea De Lorenzo:
Evolutionary Synthesis of Sensing Controllers for Voxel-based Soft Robots. 574-581 - Mario Zarco, Matthew D. Egbert:
Different Forms of Random Motor Activity Scaffold the Formation of Different Habits in a Simulated Robot. 582-589
Swarm Behaviour
- Yannick Gillet, Eliseo Ferrante, Ziya Firat, Elio Tuci:
Guiding aggregation dynamics in a swarm of agents via informed individuals: an analytical study. 590-597 - Carsten Hahn, Thomy Phan, Thomas Gabor, Lenz Belzner, Claudia Linnhoff-Popien:
Emergent Escape-based Flocking behavior using Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning. 598-605 - Takeshi Kano, Eiichi Naito, Takenobu Aoshima, Akio Ishiguro:
Engineering Application of Non-Reciprocal-Interaction-Based (NRIB) Model: Swarm Robotic System That Can Perform Spatially Distributed Tasks in Parallel. 606-607 - Seongin Na, Mohsen Raoufi, Ali Emre Turgut, Tomás Krajník, Farshad Arvin:
Extended Artificial Pheromone System for Swarm Robotic Applications. 608-615 - Georgina Montserrat Reséndiz-Benhumea, Tom Froese, Gabriel Ramos-Fernandez, Sandra E. Smith Aguilar:
Applying Social Network Analysis to Agent-Based Models: A Case Study of Task Allocation in Swarm Robotics Inspired by Ant Foraging Behavior. 616-623 - Bente Riegler, Daniel Polani:
On information-optimal scripting of actions. 624-625 - Hideyasu Sasaki:
Modeling Fast and Robust Ant Nest Relocation using Particle Swarm Optimization. 626-633 - Joshua Cherian Varughese, Hannes Hornischer, Ronald Thenius, Franz Wotawa, Thomas Schmickl:
Collective Event Detection Using Bio-inspired Minimalistic Communication in a Swarm of Underwater Robots. 634-641 - Mostafa Wahby, Julian Petzold, Catriona Eschke, Thomas Schmickl, Heiko Hamann:
Collective Change Detection: Adaptivity to Dynamic Swarm Densities and Light Conditions in Robot Swarms. 642-649
Wet Artificial Life and Synthetic Biology
- Silvia Holler, Martin M. Hanczyc:
Droplet based synthetic biology: chemotaxis and interface with biology. 650-651 - Cole Mathis, Haralampos N. Miras, Leroy Cronin:
Autocatalysis in a Hierarchically Organized Inorganic Chemical Network. 652-653 - Ithai Rabinowitch:
Synthetic Biology in the Brain: A Vision of Organic Robots. 654-655 - Shinpei Tanaka:
Periodic collective behaviors of organic solvent droplets on the surface of aqueous surfactant solutions. 656-657 - Lena Vincent, H. James Cleaves II, David A. Baum:
A Candidate Self-Propagating System Enriched by Chemical Ecosystem Selection. 658-659
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