Artificial Life
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On the Liveliness of Artificial Life
There has been on-going philosophical debate on whether artificial life models, also known as digital organisms, are truly alive.
An Artificial Life Simulation Library Based on Genetic Algorithm, 3-Character Genetic Code and Biological Hierarchy
Genetic algorithm (GA) is inspired by biological evolution of genetic organisms by optimizing the genotypic combinations encoded within each individual with the help of evolutionary operators, suggesting that GA may be a suitable model for studying real-life evolutionary processes.
Machine Love
While ML generates much economic value, many of us have problematic relationships with social media and other ML-powered applications.
The Agent-based Modelling for Human Behaviour Special Issue
If human societies are so complex, then how can we hope to understand them?
Hybrid Life: Integrating Biological, Artificial, and Cognitive Systems
Artificial life is a research field studying what processes and properties define life, based on a multidisciplinary approach spanning the physical, natural and computational sciences.
Artificial Life using a Book and Bookmarker
This study carefully extracts the characteristics of the cellular automata and Sims models to propose a new artificial life model that can simulate reproduction, development, and individual interactions while exhibiting high expressive power for morphology and behavior.
An Artificial Neural Network Functionalized by Evolution
The topology of artificial neural networks has a significant effect on their performance.
A Trillion Genetic Programming Instructions per Second
We summarise how a 3. 0 GHz 16 core AVX512 computer can interpret the equivalent of up to on average 1103370000000 GPop/s.
Evolved Open-Endedness in Cultural Evolution: A New Dimension in Open-Ended Evolution Research
Here we argue that cultural evolution should be seen not only as another real-world example of an open-ended evolutionary system, but that the unique qualities seen in cultural evolution provide us with a new perspective from which we can assess the fundamental properties of, and ask new questions about, open-ended evolutionary systems, especially in regard to evolved open-endedness and transitions from bounded to unbounded evolution.
DIAS: A Domain-Independent Alife-Based Problem-Solving System
A domain-independent problem-solving system based on principles of Artificial Life is introduced.