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Monday 29 Jul, 2:30 p.m. — 4 p.m.

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Emergence of Innovation & Cooperation 1

Room: USB.2.022
Chair: Padmini Rajagopalan
  1. 14:30 Peter Bae, Chris Marriott:
    Reproductive division of labor in a colony of artificial ants
  2. 15:00 Rudolf M. Füchslin, Johannes J. Schneider, Richard Walker:
    Simplified Modeling of the Evolution of Skills in a Spatially Resolved Environment
  3. 15:30 Peter Andras:
    Environmental Harshness and Fitness Improving Innovations
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Perception 1

Room: USB.4.005
Chair: Bjorn Erik Juel
  1. 14:30 Can Gurkan, Leif Rasmussen, Uri Wilensky:
    Effects of Visual Sensory Range on the Emergence of Cognition in Early Terrestrial Vertebrates: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach
  2. 15:00 Maciej Komosinski, Konrad Miazga:
    Measuring properties of movement in populations of evolved 3D agents
  3. 15:30 Carl Bou Mansour, Elijah Koreman, Dennis Laurijssen, Jan Steckel, Herbert Peremans, Dieter Vanderelst:
    Robotic models of obstacle avoidance in bats: assessing the benefit of acoustic gaze scanning in complex environments
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Special Session: Hybrid Life 1

Room: USB.G.003
Chair: Hiroyuki Iizuka
  1. 14:30 Manuel Baltieri, Christopher Buckley:
    The dark room problem in predictive processing and active inference, a legacy of cognitivism?
  2. 15:00 Keisuke Suzuki, David Schwartzman, Rafael Augusto, Anil Seth:
    Sensorimotor contingency modulates visual awareness of virtual 3D objects
  3. 15:30 André Ofner, Sebastian Stober:
    Hybrid Variational Predictive Coding as a Bridge between Human and Artificial Cognition
The workshop “CHEMALIFORMS: Chemistry and artificial life forms” will focus on the life-like forms created in laboratory using chemical and biochemical materials. The speakers will not only present the state-of-the-art of wet artificial life, but the questions related to future challenges such as “How can Wet Artificial Life help to solve Societal Challenges” will be discussed. Read more
How can artificial life help solve societal challenges? A part of the answer lies into understanding human behavior at the root of these challenges and society’s responses when faced to them. A large body of work investigates the causes and solutions of such challenges but their results often remain in the realm of theory. This workshop proposes to explore how research on the evolution of human behavior can be moved beyond theoretical realm to address societal challenges. Read more
We will discuss why and how process-based frameworks can be used to represent different kinds of interactions and the emergence of structures from such basic interactions in different domains. On the one hand, we will present lectures of foundational kind, i.e. explaining the basics of these frameworks as well as some relevant mathematical and algorithmic issues, and on the other hand we will present novel applications related to areas such as ecology, evolution, sustainability, and others. Read more