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Artificial Life, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, Winter 2017
- Vincent C. Müller, Matej Hoffmann:
What Is Morphological Computation? On How the Body Contributes to Cognition and Control. 1-24 - Genki Ichinose, Hiroki Sayama:
Invasion of Cooperation in Scale-Free Networks: Accumulated versus Average Payoffs. 25-33 - Oliver M. Cliff, Joseph T. Lizier, X. Rosalind Wang, Peter Wang, Oliver Obst, Mikhail Prokopenko:
Quantifying Long-Range Interactions and Coherent Structure in Multi-Agent Dynamics. 34-57 - Jared M. Moore, Philip K. McKinley:
Evolution of Joint-Level Control for Quadrupedal Locomotion. 58-79 - Berend Weel, M. D'Angelo, Evert Haasdijk, A. E. Eiben:
Online Gait Learning for Modular Robots with Arbitrary Shapes and Sizes. 80-104 - Taichi Haruna:
Adaptive Local Information Transfer in Random Boolean Networks. 105-118
Volume 23, Number 2, Spring 2017
- John Rieffel, Jean-Baptiste Mouret, Nicolas Bredèche, Evert Haasdijk:
Introduction to the Evolution of Physical Systems Special Issue. 119-123 - Kirk Y. W. Scheper, Guido C. H. E. de Croon:
Abstraction, Sensory-Motor Coordination, and the Reality Gap in Evolutionary Robotics. 124-141 - Andrés Faiña, Lars Toft Jacobsen, Sebastian Risi:
Automating the Incremental Evolution of Controllers for Physical Robots. 142-168 - Vuk Vujovic, Andre Rosendo, Luzius Brodbeck, Fumiya Iida:
Evolutionary Developmental Robotics: Improving Morphology and Control of Physical Robots. 169-185 - Richard John Preen, Larry Bull:
On Design Mining: Coevolution and Surrogate Models. 186-205 - Milan Jelisavcic, Matteo De Carlo, Elte Hupkes, Panagiotis Eustratiadis, Jakub Orlowski, Evert Haasdijk, Joshua Evan Auerbach, A. E. Eiben:
Real-World Evolution of Robot Morphologies: A Proof of Concept. 206-235 - Rupert Young:
A General Architecture for Robotics Systems: A Perception-Based Approach to Artificial Life. 236-286 - Javier Vera:
Self-Organization of Vocabularies under Different Interaction Orders. 287-294
Volume 23, Number 3, Summer 2017
- Drew Blount, Peter Banda, Christof Teuscher, Darko Stefanovic:
Feedforward Chemical Neural Network: An In Silico Chemical System That Learns xor. 295-317 - Benjamin Greenbaum, Andrew N. Pargellis:
Self-Replicators Emerge from a Self-Organizing Prebiotic Computer World. 318-342 - Gal A. Kaminka, Rachel Spokoini-Stern, Yaniv Amir, Noa Agmon, Ido Bachelet:
Molecular Robots Obeying Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics. 343-350 - David Buckingham, Josh C. Bongard:
Physical Scaffolding Accelerates the Evolution of Robot Behavior. 351-373 - John A. Bullinaria:
Imitative and Direct Learning as Interacting Factors in Life History Evolution. 374-405 - Massimo Lumaca, Giosuè Baggio:
Cultural Transmission and Evolution of Melodic Structures in Multi-generational Signaling Games. 406-423 - Philip Gerlee, David Basanta, Alexander R. A. Anderson:
The Influence of Cellular Characteristics on the Evolution of Shape Homeostasis. 424-448 - Susan Stepney:
Book Review: Search and Construct. 449-451
Volume 23, Number 4, Fall 2017
- Erwan Bigan, Pierre Plateau:
On the Relation between Chemical Oscillations and Self-Replication. - Larry Bull:
The Evolution of Sex through the Baldwin Effect. - Miguel Gonzalez, Richard A. Watson, Seth Bullock:
Minimally Sufficient Conditions for the Evolution of Social Learning and the Emergence of Non-Genetic Evolutionary Systems. - Patrick Krauss, Holger Schulze, Claus Metzner:
A Chemical Reaction Network to Generate Random, Power-Law-Distributed Time Intervals. - Jitka Cejková, Taisuke Banno, Martin M. Hanczyc, Frantisek Stepánek:
Droplets As Liquid Robots. - Alexandra S. Penn:
A New Home for a Vital Conversation: Introducing the ALife Societal Impact Section and Going Back to Bio-Inspiration for the Internet. - Matteo Monti, Steen Rasmussen:
RAIN: A Bio-Inspired Communication and Data Storage Infrastructure.
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