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  1. Artificial Life VII: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Artificial Life (Complex Adaptive Systems) by Mark Bedau, John McCaskill, et all 2000-07-31
  2. Artificial Life X: Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems (Bradford Books)
  3. The Logic Of Artificial Life: Abstracting And Synthesizing The Principles Of Living Systems: Proceedings Of The 6th German Workshop On Artificial Life April 14-16, 2004, Bamberg Ge by German Workshop on Artificial Life 2004, Harald Schaub, et all 2004-11-15
  4. Artificial Life and Evolutionary Computation: Proceedings of Wivace 2008
  5. Advances in Artificial Life: 8th European Conference, ECAL 2005, Canterbury, UK, September 5-9, 2005, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  6. Artificial Life Playhouse: Evolution at Your Fingertips/Book and Disk by Stephen Prata, 1993-03
  7. Genesis Redux: Experiments Creating Artificial Life/Book and Disk by Edward Rietman, 1993-12
  8. Artificial Life VIII: Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Artificial Life (Complex Adaptive Systems)
  9. Advances in Artificial Life: Third European Conference on Artificial Life, Granada, Spain, June 4 - 6, 1995 Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  10. Advances in Artificial Life: 6th European Conference, ECAL 2001, Prague, Czech Republic, September 10-14, 2001. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer ... / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  11. Creating Artificial Life: Self-Organization/Book and Disk by Edward Rietman, 1993-02
  12. Advances in Artificial Life: 9th European Conference, ECAL 2007, Lisbon, Portugal, September 10-14, 2007, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) ... / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  13. Artificial Life Lab/Book and Disk by Rudy V. B. Rucker, 1993-12
  14. Recent Advances in Artificial Life: Sydney, Australia 5 - 8 December 2005 (Advances in Natural Computation)

41. Tutorials On Self-Organisation, Complexity And Artificial Life
Links given to Introductions and Tutorials in complex systems, selforganisation, self-organised systems, artificial life, attractors, cellular automata,
http://www.calresco.org/tutorial.htm
FAQs, Introductions and Tutorials
(For more general introductions on these subjects see our Themes page) Artificial Intelligence Artificial Life Autopoiesis Cellular Automata ... Systems Thinking
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Artificial Intelligence - comp.ai newsgroup (7 part Text FAQ)
Artificial Life
- comp.ai.alife newsgroup (Original FAQ)
Cellular Automata
- comp.theory.cell-automata newsgroup (Original FAQ)
Evolutionary Computation
- comp.ai.genetic newsgroup
Fractals
- sci.fractals newsgroup
Fuzzy Systems
- comp.ai.fuzzy newsgroup
Genetic Programming
- comp.ai.genetic newsgroup
Neural Nets
- comp.ai.neural-nets newsgroup
Non-Linear Systems
- sci.nonlinear newsgroup
Robotics
- comp.robotics newsgroup
Self-Organizing Systems
- comp.theory.self-org-sys newsgroup
(listed in order of difficulty or detail per subject category) For more general introductions see Themes and for more specialised treatments see Online Papers
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence for the Beginner - incl NNs and GAs by Mark Lambourne An Introduction to AI - essays on most areas by Generation 5 An Introduction to the Science of Artificial Intelligence - by Thinkquest Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - course notes (some Postscript) by Michael Gasser The Pattern Recognition Basic of AI - introductory Book by Donald Tveter
Artificial Life
Introduction to CNS/Ph175: Artificial Life - by Chris Adami Artificial Life - introduction by Anders Kaplan Artificial Life an Interactive Essay - by Stewart Dean An Introduction to Artificial Life - paper by Moshe Sipper

42. ArtFutura
International festival held in Barcelona, Madrid and Seville (Spain) since 1990. Devoted to anticipate the future of art associated to the new technologies through Virtual Reality and artificial life, from Robotics to Virtual Communities.
http://www.artfutura.org/english/index.html

43. Introduction To Artificial Life And Java Illustration : Cellular Automata, Genet
Introduction to the main chapters of artificial life with applets and applications. All texts are available in PDF. Many links to artificial life.
http://www.rennard.org/alife/english/entree.html
Introduction to Artificial Life and Java Illustration Ants : Self-Organization in Social Insects http://www.rennard.org/iva Translation rights available through FrontMatter
http://www.frontmatter.com/artificial_more.html
Version 2.0 of CAV is available. It now implements some 1D cellular automata and can be used to test Wolfram's and Langton's classifications. 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 of those researches even though they could have a real daily importance in the coming decades. The site will progressively present the main chapters of this corpus. Each topic will be illustrated with a program or an applet. Artificial life is a fascinating subject. I will try to make the programs user friendly, but some of the topics are a bit complex or not really spectacular. You will sometime need to make small efforts, but you will then discover that reality can be very close to Science Fiction ... Four last remarks :
  • People interested in Artificial Life are often interested in programming too. Each applet will come with fully documented sources.
  • 44. Mind Uploading Home Page
    Explains the possibilities and realities of transferring a person's mind into an artificial life form.
    http://www.ibiblio.org/jstrout/uploading/
    Welcome to the
    Mind Uploading Home Page
    Robots shall inherit the Earth; and they shall be Us... The Mind Uploading home page is dedicated to the putative future process of copying one's mind from the natural substrate of the brain into an artificial one, manufactured by humans. This technology will radically alter society in many ways, as science fiction authors have begun to illustrate. Through this server, explore the science behind the science fiction!
  • Technology
  • Assumption of Materialism
  • Handy Neuroscience Facts
  • Proposed Uploading Procedures
  • Timelines
  • Directions for Research ...
  • Hardware for Uploading
  • Philosophy
  • What Is Life?
  • What Is a Person?
  • Personal Identity: the Central Issue
  • Policy
  • Duplication
  • Artificial Realities (Policy)
  • Effects
  • Life After Uploading
  • Ecology
  • Brain Enhancements
  • 45. Arbeitskreises Artificial Life
    In den Studien der Einrichtung der Universit¤t Dortmund werden Selbstorganisationsvorg¤nge, d.h. die Bildung und der Zerfall von Strukturen, in Systemen miteinander wechselwirkender mathematischalgorithmischer Objekte untersucht.
    http://ls11-www.informatik.uni-dortmund.de/al.jsp

    46. IngentaConnect Publication: Artificial Life
    artificial life. ISSN 10645462 visit publication homepage artificial life logo MIT Press logo. Publisher MIT Press
    http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/mitpress/ali

    47. Claus Emmeche Home Page
    Home page of a theoretical biologist with general interests in Philosophy of Nature, Philosophy of Science, and Science Studies, and research interests in artificial life and theoretical biology. Links to online papers, other resources, and to the Center for the Philosophy of Nature and Science Studies.
    http://www.nbi.dk/~emmeche/
    Claus Emmeche Theoretical biologist, associate professor, head of the Center for the Philosophy of Nature and Science Studies at the Faculty of Science ( CPNSS , hosted by the Niels Bohr Institute), University of Copenhagen. Danish Homepage here Address:
    CPNSS, Niels Bohr Institute, Blegdamsvej 17, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
    Email address ( here ). Phone: +45 35 32 53 47 Fax: +45 35 32 50 16. Web: http://www.nbi.dk/~emmeche/ Research interests (and a few related links):

    48. Java Applets For Neural Network And Artificial Life
    National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) http//www.aist.go.jp/ webmaster@aist.go.jp ?
    http://www.aist.go.jp/NIBH/~b0616/Lab/Links.html
    http://www.aist.go.jp/
    webmaster@aist.go.jp ŒÂlî•ñ•ÛŒì This page has moved to http://staff.aist.go.jp/utsugi-a/Lab/Links.html

    49. Music And Artificial Life
    Rod Berry's links dealing with the use of artificial life and biological models to generate music.
    http://www.mic.atr.co.jp/~rodney/Alife_Music.htm
    Music and Artificial Life
    Links Page
    Maintained by Rodney Berry Last updated: September 27, 2001 There is a growing number of websites dealing with graphic images generated by biologically inspired computer software, but few that concentrate on music. I try to include any alife music-related sites and information I can find. From this small beginning I hope to maintain a central starting point for people wanting to know more about this field. If you are doing things or know of things that should be included, Please send me an email
    People and their Projects
    Palle Dahlstedt
      Living Melodies - an alife environment that outputs midi Mutasynth - a program that breeds patterns of MIDI Continuous Controller values
    Jonatas Manzolli Vox Populi - a paper describing genetic algorithms for music composition. www.nics.unicamp.br/voxpopuli - also this one! Rodney Berry

    50. Welcome To Zooland!
    A big (200+) collection of resources for those interested in studying artificial life and Cellular Automata.
    http://surf.de.uu.net/zooland/
    Last update: 08-JULY-2004 22:44 DST
    Welcome to Zoo land:
    "The Artificial Life Resource"
    ["Is this is for carbon-based life forms only?" -Ed.] "What's the color of a chameleon put onto a mirror?" -Stewart Brand
    A B C D ... Z
    What is Artificial Life?
    by Chris G. Langton
    B iology is the scientific study of life - in principle, anyway. In practice, biology is the scientific study of life on Earth based on carbon-chain chemistry. There is nothing in its charter that restricts biology to carbon-based life; it is simply that this is the only kind of life that has been available to study. Thus, theoretical biology has long faced the fundamental obstacle that it is impossible to derive general principles from single examples. Without other examples, it is difficult to distinguish essential properties of life - properties that would be shared by any living system - from properties that may be incidental to life in principle, but which happen to be universal to life on Earth due solely to a combination of local historical accident and common genetic descent. In order to derive general theories about life, we need an ensemble of instances to generalize over. Since it is quite unlikely that alien lifeforms will present themselves to us for study in the near future, our only option is to try to create alternative life-forms ourselves - Artificial Life - literally ``life made by Man rather than by Nature.''

    51. The Game AI Page: Building Artificial Intelligence Into Games
    Publications, predictions, source code, and quotes having to do with AI and artificial life in games; mostly commercial video games, some board and card games.
    http://www.gameai.com/ai.html
    AI AI

    52. ALife Bibliography
    OnLine Publications on artificial life and related fields.
    http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/users/ezequiel/alife-page/alife.html

    53. Santa Fe Institute
    Private, nonprofit, multidisciplinary research and education center that pursues emerging science, largely on a theoretical level. Topics include artificial life forms and evolutionary complexity.
    http://www.santafe.edu/

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    Talks ... Contact Us Quick Links... Bulletin People Summer Schools Working Papers Visiting SFI Home The Santa Fe Institute is devoted to creating a new kind of scientific research community, one emphasizing multidisciplinary collaboration in pursuit of understanding the common themes that arise in natural, artificial, and social systems. This unique scientific enterprise attempts to uncover the mechanisms that underlie the deep simplicity present in our complex world. more...
    Explore SFI Research
    SFI Science:
    Transcending the usual boundaries of science to explore the frontiers of knowledge. Global Systems Robustness Markets Communication ... Adaptive Computation
    SFI Spotlight
    Postdoc Campaign Opens : SFI is accepting applications for postdoctoral fellowships until November 15. Overview of Complex Adaptive Systems : The Santa Fe Institute hosts a two-day primer on complex adaptive systems, September 15-16, 2005 in Santa Clara, California featuring presentations by Murray Gell-Mann (SFI), Bill Miller (Legg Mason), Scott Page (U. Michigan), Graham Spencer (JotSpot), James Surowiecki ( The New Yorker ), Geoffrey West (SFI).

    54. CNS/Ph 175: Artificial Life
    CNS/Ph 175 artificial life 9 units (30-6); first term. Prerequisites Ph 2 or equivalent; programming skills. Introduction to the study of simple living
    http://www.krl.caltech.edu/~charles/cns175/
    CNS/Ph 175: Artificial Life
    This is the main page for CNS/Ph 175, a course on theory of and experiments with artificial living systems, jointly offered by the and the Physics Department at the California Institute of Technology
    Catalog Description:
    CNS/Ph 175: Artificial Life 9 units (3-0-6); first term. Prerequisites: Ph 2 or equivalent; programming skills . Introduction to the study of simple living systems using the paradigm of self- replicating code evolving in a noisy environment replete with information, implemented on a computer. Applications to the evolution of complexity, adaptive computation, self-organized criticality, thermodynamical and statistical theories of evolution, population biology, and the "directed" mutation hypothesis. Instructor: Dr. Chris Adami
    TAs: Charles Ofria
    Evan Dorn
    First Term : TuTh 10:30-Noon, 103 Downs
    Table of Contents
    Other Links: Page maintained by Charles Ofria
    Send all comments to charles@krl.caltech.edu

    55. Uni Tübingen: Artificial Life
    Forschungsarbeiten an der Universit¤t T¼bingen. Berichtet ¼ber die Arbeiten und zeigt Bilder der konstruierten Roboter.
    http://www-ra.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de/forschung/alife/welcome.html
    Rechnerarchitektur Forschung Artificial Life
    Über den Lehrstuhl
    Personen Forschung SCANN ... Universität
    Artificial Life: Selbstorganisation und Kooperation mobiler Kleinroboter
    Mit mobilen Kleinrobotern des Typs Pioneer 1 der Fa. ActiveMedia bzw. Real World Interface (RWI) werden Fragen der Selbstorganisation und Kooperation mobiler Kleinroboter untersucht. Als Sensoren sind bei allen Robotern 7 Ultraschallsensoren vorhanden (je einer seitlich und 5 mit Winkeldifferenz von 15 Grad nach vorne). Einer der Roboter ist mit einem Fast-Track Vision-System der Fa. Newton Labs, das als Zubehör zum Pioneer von ActivMedia lieferbar ist, ausgestattet. Erste Forschungsaufgaben werden Algorithmen zur kooperativen Exploration der Umgebung sein: Letzte Änderung: 25.03.1999, 09:58 CET. RA-Webmaster.
    http://www-ra.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de/forschung/alife/welcome.html
    © 2003 Universität Tübingen

    56. Well Come To@Artificial Life
    2.4quattroのDIY、維持費を紹介、オフ会の写真、プロフィール。
    http://www.anc-tv.ne.jp/~masud/

    57. Artificial Life
    artificial life is devoted to a new discipline that investigates the scientific Following are the Links to highly valuable resources on artificial life.
    http://www.geocities.com/goldenziby/alife.html
    ARTIFICIAL LIFE Artificial Life is devoted to a new discipline that investigates the scientific, engineering, philosophical, and social issues involved in our rapidly increasing technological ability to synthesize life-like behaviors from scratch in computers, machines, molecules, and other alternative media. By extending the horizons of empirical research in biology beyond the territory currently circumscribed by life-as-we-know-it , the study of artificial life gives us access to the domain of life-as-it-could-be . Relevant topics span the hierarchy of biological organization, including studies of the origin of life, self-assembly, growth and development, evolutionary and ecological dynamics, animal and robot behavior, social organization, and cultural evolution. This is not a concept that is yet ready to be rigorously defined. The most concise, but still far from rigorous definition, is simply: life as synthesized by man rather than by nature. One of the basic tenets of this still-infant field is the belief that life is not unique to its biological (and, as yet, only known) form, but is a more general property of the organization of matter. Artificial life explores life as it could be as opposed to life as we know it to be. ( www.irit.fr/COSI/glossary/fulllist.php

    58. Briot, Jean-Pierre
    Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris Object-oriented programming, concurrency/parallelism, distributed programming, flexible and adaptive programs, meta-programming and reflection, artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, software agents, mobile agents, artificial life, computer music.
    http://www-poleia.lip6.fr/~briot/index2.html
    Jean-Pierre Briot aka Jeeps
    I am a CNRS researcher ("directeur de recherche DR2"), member of the Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6 ( Jean-Pierre BRIOT LIP6, Paris 6 - Case 169 8 rue du Capitaine Scott, 75015 Paris, France tel: +33 1 44 27 36 67 fax: +33 1 44 27 70 00 secr. (Ghislaine): +33 1 44 27 47 21 e-mail: Jean-Pierre.Briot@lip6.fr Web URL: http://www.lip6.fr/oasis/~briot/ JPB, 08/03/05
    Back to the OASIS research thema page

    59. Artificial Life - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    artificial life, also known as alife or alife, is the study of life through the use artificial life is a meeting point for people from many other more
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_life
    Artificial life
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Artificial life , also known as alife or a-life , is the study of life through the use of human-made analogs of living systems. Computer scientist Christopher Langton coined the term in the late when he held the first "International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems" (otherwise known as Artificial Life I) at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in
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    Nature of the field
    Although the study of artificial life does have some significant overlap with the study of artificial intelligence (AI), the two fields are very distinct in their history and approach. Organized AI research began early in the history of digital computers, and was often characterized in those years by a "top-down" approach based on complicated networks of rules. Students of alife did not have an organized field at all until the 1980s, and often worked in isolation, unaware of others doing similar work. Where they concerned themselves with intelligence at all, researchers tended to focus on the "bottom-up" nature of emergent behaviors Artificial life researchers have often been divided into two main groups (although other groupings are possible):
    • The strong alife position states that "life is a process which can be abstracted away from any particular medium". (

    60. Search.epnet.com/direct.asp?db=aph Jid=%22ALF%
    More results from search.epnet.com ECAL 2005 Official websiteOfficial website of the 2005 European Conference on artificial life. artificial life seeks to understand, extract, use and abuse the organisational
    http://search.epnet.com/direct.asp?db=aph&jid=ALF&scope=site

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