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Artificial Life V: Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems Book

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Artificial Life V: Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, May 16-18, 1996 · Nara, JapanDespite all the successes in computer engineering,adaptive computation, bottom-up AI, and robotics, Artificial Life must not become simply a one-way bridge, borrowing biological principles to enhance our engineering efforts in, Artificial Life V: Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems
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  • Artificial Life V: Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems
  • Written by author Christopher G. Langton, International Workshop on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Syste, Katsunori Shimohara
  • Published by MIT Press, 1997/07/31
  • May 16-18, 1996 · Nara, JapanDespite all the successes in computer engineering,adaptive computation, bottom-up AI, and robotics, Artificial Life must not become simply a one-way bridge, borrowing biological principles to enhance our engineering efforts in
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Preface
Creative Uses of Logic in the Invention of the Electronic Computer 3
3D-Micro Integrated Fluidic System toward Living LSI 17
How Computer Science will Change Our Lives 25
Insect-Model Based Microrobot 26
Old Japanese Robot (Karakuri-Ningyo) 33
Grey Walter: The Pioneer of Real Artificial Life 34
Behaviour of Multiple Generalized Langton's Ants 45
Amoeba Like Self-Organization Model Using Vibrating Potential Field 51
Getting the Most from the Least: Lessons for the Nanoscale from Minimal Mobile Agents 59
Formation Mechanism of Pheromone Pattern and Control of Foraging Behavior in an Ant Colony Model 67
Horizontal Gene Transfer in Endosymbiosis 77
Why the Peacock's Tail is so Short: Limits to Sexual Selection 85
Coevolution of a Backgammon Player 92
Spatial Analysis of Artificial World 101
Functional Emergence with Multiple von Neumann Computers 108
ccr: A Network of Worlds for Research 116
Gaia: An Artificial Life Environment for Ecological Systems Simulation 124
Playing Games through the Virtual Life Network 135
The Esthetics of Artificial Life: Human-Like Communication Character, "MIC" & Feeling Improvisation Character, "MUSE" 143
Artificial Life: A New Way to Build Educational and Therapeutic Games 152
The Art of the GROWTH Algorithm with Cells 159
"A-Volve" an Evolutionary Artificial Life Environment 167
Self-Organizing Vocabularies 179
How do Selfish Agents Learn to Cooperate? 185
Evolution of Communication and Strategies in an Iterated Three-Person Game 193
Our Meeting with Gradual: A Good Strategy for the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma 202
Evolving Large Scale Digital Circuits 213
Towards Evolvable Electro-Biochemical Systems 219
Investigations with a Multicellular Developmental Model 229
Structural Formation by Enhanced DIffusion Limited Aggregation Model 237
Synthesis of Environment Directed and Genetic Growth 244
Further Steps towards a Realistic Description of the Essence of Life 255
Evaluating Artificial Life and Artificial Organisms 264
Differentiation of the Realms of Artifacts and Information: How does it Relate to Parts/Whole and Inside/Outside? 272
Distance Distribution Complexity: A Measure for the Structured Diversity of Evolving Populations 281
Biodiversity through Sexual Selection 289
Repairing Genetic Algorithm and Diversity in Artificial Ecosystems 300
An Individual-Based Model that Reproduces Natural Distribution of Species Abundance and Diversity 308
Mother Operations to Evolve Embodied Robots Based on the Remote-Brained Approach 319
Toward Evolution of Electronic Animals Using Genetic Programming 327
Generalist and Specialist Behavior due to Individual Energy Extracting Abilities 335
Perception and Learning in Artificial Animals 346
A First Result of the Brachiator III - A New Brachiation Robot Modeled on a Siamang 354
Self-Assembling Microstructures 362
A Robot that Behaves like a Silkworm Moth in the Pheromone Stream 370
Evolutionary Optimization of Biopolymers and Sequence Structure Maps 379
Computer Simulation of Dispersal by Anopheles Gambiae in West Africa 387
An Approach to Molecular Artificial Life: Bacterial Intelligent Behavior and its Computer Model 395
In Vitro Self-Replication System as a Minimum Set of Life 402
Simulating Evolution of the Vitality by the Biased Mutation Model 406
Chasing: A Mechanism for Resistance against Parasites in Self-Replicating Systems 413
Atomoid: A New Prospect in Reaction-Formation System Spontaneous Hypercycles Guided by Dissipative Structural Properties 418
Replication and Diversity in Machine-Tape Coevolutionary Systems 426
Igniting the Cycle of Creation - An Approach to Create Metabolism with Tile Automaton 434
Manifestation of Neutral Genes in Evolving Robot Navigation 445
On Evolutionary Dynamics 453
Propagation of Information in Populations of Self-Replicating Code 462
The Application of Cellular Automata to Network Externalities in Consumer's Theory: A Generalisation of Life Game 473
Modelling Nanoscale Phenomena with Cellular Automata: Some Chemical-Physics Observations 481
A Simple Self-Reproducing Cellular Automaton with Shape-Encoding Mechanism 489
Frustration and Clustering in Biological Networks 497
Dynamical Networks which Depend on Each Other 505
Evolution of Intricate Long-Distance Communication Signals in Cellular Automata Using Genetic Programming 513
Analysis of Cycles in Symbolic Chemical System Based on Abstract Rewriting System on Multisets 521
Author Index 529


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