Toward a Practice of Autonomous Systems

Toward a Practice of Autonomous Systems
Author: Francisco J. Varela,Paul Bourgine
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 546
Release: 1992-04-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0262720191

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Artificial life embodies a recent and important conceptual step in modem science: asserting that the core of intelligence and cognitive abilities is the same as the capacity for living. The recent surge of interest in artificial life has pushed a whole range of engineering traditions, such as control theory and robotics, beyond classical notions of goal and planning into biologically inspired notions of viability and adaptation, situatedness and operational closure. These proceedings serve two important functions: they address bottom-up theories of artificial intelligence and explore what can be learned from simple models such as insects about the cognitive processes and characteristic autonomy of living organisms, while also engaging researchers and philosophers in an exciting examination of the epistemological basis of this new trend. Topics Artificial Animals • Genetic Algorithms • Autonomous Systems • Emergent Behaviors • Artificial Ecologies • Immunologic Algorithms • Self-Adapting Systems • Emergent Structures • Emotion And Motivation • Neural Networks • Coevolution • Fitness Landscapes Contributors H. Bersini, Domenico Parisi, Rodney A. Brooks, Christopher G. Langton, S. Kauffman, J.-L. Denenbourg, Pattie Maes, John Holland, T. Smithersm H. Swefel, H. Muhlenbein

Toward a Practice of Autonomous Systems

Toward a Practice of Autonomous Systems
Author: Francisco J. Varela,Paul Bourgine
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 535
Release: 1992-04-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780262720199

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Artificial life embodies a recent and important conceptual step in modem science: asserting that the core of intelligence and cognitive abilities is the same as the capacity for living. The recent surge of interest in artificial life has pushed a whole range of engineering traditions, such as control theory and robotics, beyond classical notions of goal and planning into biologically inspired notions of viability and adaptation, situatedness and operational closure. These proceedings serve two important functions: they address bottom-up theories of artificial intelligence and explore what can be learned from simple models such as insects about the cognitive processes and characteristic autonomy of living organisms, while also engaging researchers and philosophers in an exciting examination of the epistemological basis of this new trend. Topics Artificial Animals • Genetic Algorithms • Autonomous Systems • Emergent Behaviors • Artificial Ecologies • Immunologic Algorithms • Self-Adapting Systems • Emergent Structures • Emotion And Motivation • Neural Networks • Coevolution • Fitness Landscapes Contributors H. Bersini, Domenico Parisi, Rodney A. Brooks, Christopher G. Langton, S. Kauffman, J.-L. Denenbourg, Pattie Maes, John Holland, T. Smithersm H. Swefel, H. Muhlenbein

Advances in Artificial Life

Advances in Artificial Life
Author: Federico Moran
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 984
Release: 1995-05-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3540594965

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This volume contains 71 revised refereed papers, including seven invited surveys, presented during the Third European Conference on Artificial Life, ECAL '95, held in Granada, Spain in June 1995. Originally AL was concerned with applying biologically inspired solutions to technology and with examining computational expertise in order to reproduce and understand life processes. Despite its short history, AL now is becoming a mature scientific field. The volume reports the state of the art in this exciting area of research; there are sections on foundations and epistemology, origins of life and evolution, adaptive and cognitive systems, artificial worlds, robotics and emulation of animal behavior, societies and collective behavior, biocomputing, and applications and common tools.

From Animals to Animats 2

From Animals to Animats 2
Author: Jean-Arcady Meyer,H. L. Roitblat,Stewart W. Wilson
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 1018
Release: 1993
Genre: Adaptability (Psychology)
ISBN: 0262631490

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More than sixty contributions in From Animals to Animats 2 byresearchers in ethology, ecology, cybernetics, artificial intelligence, robotics, and related fieldsinvestigate behaviors and the underlying mechanisms that allow animals and, potentially, robots toadapt and survive in uncertain environments. Jean-Arcady Meyer is Director of Research, CNRS, Paris.Herbert L. Roitblat is Professor of Psychology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Stewart W.Wilson is a scientist at The Rowland Institute for Science, Cambridge,Massachusetts. Topics covered: The Animat Approach to Adaptive Behavior,Perception and Motor Control, Action Selection and Behavioral Sequences, Cognitive Maps and InternalWorld Models, Learning, Evolution, Collective Behavior.

The Dynamics and Evolution of Social Systems

The Dynamics and Evolution of Social Systems
Author: Jürgen Klüver
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789401595704

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When I started with this book several years ago I originally intended to write an introduction to mathematical systems theory for social scientists. Yet the more I thought about systems theory on the one side and theoretical sociology on the other the more I became convinced that the classical mathematical tools are not very well suited for the problems of sociology. Then I became acquainted with the researches on complex systems by the Santa Fe Institute and in particular with cellular automata, Boolean networks and genetic algorithms. These mathematically very simple but extremely efficient tools are, in my opinion, very well appropriate for modeling social dynamics. Therefore I tried to reformulate several classical problems of theoretical sociology in terms of these formal systems and outline new possibilities for a mathematical sociology which is able to join immediately on the great traditions of theoretical sociology. The result is this book; whether I succeeded with it is of course up to the readers. As the readers will perceive, the book could not have been written by me alone but only by the joint labors of the computer group at the Interdisciplinary Center of Research in Higher Education at the University of Essen. The members of the group, Christina Stoica, Jom Schmidt and Ralph Kier, are named in several subchapters as co-authors. Yet even more important than their contributions to this book were the permanent discussions with them and their patience with my new and very speculative ideas. Many thanks.

Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society

Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
Author: Science Society Cognitive, Con,POLSON
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 1080
Release: 1993
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0805814876

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This volume features the complete text of all regular papers, posters, and summaries of symposia presented at the 15th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.

Prerational Intelligence Adaptive Behavior and Intelligent Systems Without Symbols and Logic Volume 1 Volume 2 Prerational Intelligence Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Behavior of Natural and Artificial Systems Volume 3

Prerational Intelligence  Adaptive Behavior and Intelligent Systems Without Symbols and Logic   Volume 1  Volume 2 Prerational Intelligence  Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Behavior of Natural and Artificial Systems  Volume 3
Author: Holk Cruse,Jeffrey Dean,Helge Ritter
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1585
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9789401008709

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The present book is the product of conferences held in Bielefeld at the Center for interdisciplinary Sturlies (ZiF) in connection with a year-long ZiF Research Group with the theme "Prerational intelligence". The premise ex plored by the research group is that traditional notions of intelligent behav ior, which form the basis for much work in artificial intelligence and cog nitive science, presuppose many basic capabilities which are not trivial, as more recent work in robotics and neuroscience has shown, and that these capabilities may be best understood as ernerging from interaction and coop eration in systems of simple agents, elements that accept inputs from and act upon their surroundings. The main focus is on the way animals and artificial systems process in formation about their surroundings in order to move and act adaptively. The analysis of the collective properties of systems of interacting agents, how ever, is a problern that occurs repeatedly in many disciplines. Therefore, contributions from a wide variety of areas have been included in order to obtain a broad overview of phenomena that demoostrate complexity arising from simple interactions or can be described as adaptive behavior arising from the collective action of groups of agents. To this end we have invited contributions on topics ranging from the development of complex structures and functions in systems ranging from cellular automata, genetic codes, and neural connectivity to social behavior and evolution. Additional contribu tions discuss traditional concepts of intelligence and adaptive behavior. 1.

Artificial Life

Artificial Life
Author: Christopher G. Langton
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1997
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0262621126

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This book brings together a series of overview articles that appeared in the first three issues of the groundbreaking journal Artificial Life.