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Artificial Life IV: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on the Synthesis and Simlulation of Living Systmes

Rodney A. Brooks, Pattie Maes

Year
1994
Citations
3

Abstract

From Publisher: July 6-8, 1994 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology The field of artificial life has recently emerged through interaction of research in biology, physics, parallel computing, artificial intelligence, and complex adaptive systems. The goal is to understand, through synthetic experiments, organizational principles underlying dynamics (usually nonlinear dynamics) of living systems. This book brings together contributions to Fourth Artificial Life Workshop, held at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in summer of 1994. Topics include: Self-organization and emergent functionality. Definitions of life. Origin of life. Self-reproduction. Computer viruses. Synthesis of the living state. Evolution and population genetics. Coevolution and ecological dynamics. Growth, development, and differentiation. Organization and behavior of social and colonial organisms. Animal behavior. Global and local ecosystems and their intersections. Autonomous agents (mobile robots and software agents). Collective intelligence (swarm intelligence). Theoretical biology. Philosophical issues in A-life (from ontology to ethics). Formalisms and tools for A-life research. Guidelines and safeguards for practice of A-life. A Bradford Book

Keywords

Artificial lifeRotation formalisms in three dimensionsLiving systemsArtificial intelligencePopulationField (mathematics)Computer scienceCognitive scienceSociologyEngineering ethics

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