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Introduction to the main chapters of Artificial Life with applets and applications. All texts are available in PDF. Many links to Artificial Life ... This site is devoted to Artificial Life. Its objective is to participate in the popularization of this new science. As a matter of fact, the general public is not really aware...
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www.rennard.org/alife/english/entree.html
www.rennard.org/alife/english/entree.html
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Artificial life amounts to the practice of ``synthetic biology'' and, by analogy with synthetic chemistry, the attempt to recreate biological phenomena in alternative media will result in not only better theoretical understanding of the phenomena under study, but also in practical applications of biological principles...
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www.csh.rit.edu/~cyke/alife-def.html
www.csh.rit.edu/~cyke/alife-def.html
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Artificial Life, or ALife, is the attempt to get computers to accurately model the ways and practises of nature. As you can tell from this definition, not only is ALife a large domain, it overlaps very much with Artificial Intelligence. ... Introduction to ALife...
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www.generation5.org/content/2000/alife.asp
www.generation5.org/content/2000/alife.asp
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Explorations in Articial Life (special issue of AI Expert), pages 4-8, September, 1995. Miller Freeman. An Introduction To Articial Life; Moshe Sipper; Logic Systems Laboratory; Swiss Federal Institute of Technology;
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www.cs.bgu.ac.il/~sipper/papabs/introal.pdf
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Artificial Life ; Computational Modeling of Natural Systems. Introduction to Artificial Life (Alife). Computational Modeling Lab ...
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www.pdfpdf.com/samples/pptdemo1.pdf
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Welcome to the site of the International Society of Artificial Life (ISAL). ... ECAL 2009: Darwin Meets von Neumann. The 10th European Conference on Artificial Life was held in Budapest, Hungary. September 9th-12th 2009.
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www.alife.org/
www.alife.org/
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This course has been re-designed as a new course now offered at Indiana University: biologically-inspired computing.The old SSIE-580B course was based on several books for which you will see references below, but mainly, the first Artificial Life volume, as well as Emmeche's book "The Garden in The Machine".
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informatics.indiana.edu/rocha/ss504_02.html
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The introduction of symbolic descriptions allows a much more sophisticated form of communication: ... Dellaert, F. and R.D. Beer [1994]."Toward an evolvable model of development for autonomous agent synthesis." In: Artificial Life IV: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on the Synthesis and Simulation of...
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informatics.indiana.edu/rocha/ss504_67.html
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A. Stauffer and M. Sipper, The data and signals cellular automation and its application to growing structures, Artificial Life, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. ... M. Sipper, An introduction to artificial life, Explorations in Artificial Life (special issue of AI Expert), pp. 4-8, September 1995, Miller Freeman, San Francisco, CA.
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www.moshesipper.com/papers/
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