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Advances in Artificial Life : 5th European Conference, ECAL'99, Lausanne, Switzerland, September 13-17, 1999 Proceedings / / edited by Dario Floreano, Jean-Daniel Nicoud, Francesco Mondada



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Titolo: Advances in Artificial Life : 5th European Conference, ECAL'99, Lausanne, Switzerland, September 13-17, 1999 Proceedings / / edited by Dario Floreano, Jean-Daniel Nicoud, Francesco Mondada Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1999
Edizione: 1st ed. 1999.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (XVIII, 742 p.)
Disciplina: 570.113
Soggetto topico: Artificial intelligence
Automatic control
Robotics
Automation
Bioinformatics
Computer science
Artificial Intelligence
Control, Robotics, Automation
Computational and Systems Biology
Theory of Computation
Persona (resp. second.): NicoudJean-Daniel
MondadaFrancesco
FloreanoDario
Note generali: Includes 1 sheet errata.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Keynote Lectures -- Epistemology -- Evolutionary Dynamics -- Evolutionary Cybernetics -- Bio-inspired Robotics and Autonomous Agents -- Self-Replication, Self-Maintenance, and Gene Expression -- Societies and Collective Behaviour -- Communication and Language.
Sommario/riassunto: No matter what your perspective is, what your goals are, or how experienced you are, Artificial Life research is always a learning experience. The variety of phe­ nomena that the people who gathered in Lausanne reported and discussed for the fifth time since 1991 at the European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL) has not been programmed, crafted, or assembled by analytic design. It has evolved, emerged, or appeared spontaneously from a process of artificial evolution, se- organisation, or development. Artificial Life is a field where biological and artificial sciences meet and blend together, where the dynamics of biological life are reproduced in the memory of computers, where machines evolve, behave, and communicate like living organ­ isms, where complex life-like entities are synthesised from electronic chromo­ somes and artificial chemistries. The impact of Artificial Life in science, phi­ losophy, and technology is tremendous. Over the years the synthetic approach has established itself as a powerful method for investigating several complex phenomena of life. From a philosophical standpoint, the notion of life and of in­ telligence is continuously reformulated in relation to the dynamics of the system under observation and to the embedding environment, no longer a privilege of carbon-based entities with brains and eyes. At the same time, the possibility of engineering machines and software with life-like properties such as evolvability, self-repair, and self-maintainance is gradually becoming reality, bringing new perspectives in engineering and applications.
Titolo autorizzato: Advances in Artificial Life  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-540-48304-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910144148603321
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Serie: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, . 2945-9141 ; ; 1674