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An Introduction to Artifical Life
Artifical Life also known as alife or a-life, is the study of life through
the use of human-made analogs of living systems. Computer scientist
Christopher Langton coined the term in the late 1980s when he held the
first 'International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living
Systems' (otherwise known as Artificial Life I) at the Los Alamos National
Laboratory in 1987.
The focus of this seminar is Artificial Life in
software. Topics which will be covered include: what Artificial Life (ALife)
is and is about;
open research problems in Alife;
presuppositions underlying Alife in software;
basic requirements of an Alife software system and some
guidelines for designing Alife in software. A few Alife software systems
will also be introduced to help concretize the concepts
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