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.Francisco J. Varela is Director of Research
at CNRS in Paris, France. Paul Bourgine is Professor of Artificial
Intelligence at CEMAGREF, Antony, France.Topics include: 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
include: H. Bersini. Domenico Parisi. Rodney A. Brooks. Christopher
G. Langton. S. Kauffman. J.-L. Denenbourg. Pattie Maes. John
Holland. T. Smithers. H. Swefel. H. Muhlenbein.
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