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2020 – today
- 2024
- [i8]Simon McGregor, timorl, Nathaniel Virgo:
Formalising the intentional stance: attributing goals and beliefs to stochastic processes. CoRR abs/2405.16490 (2024) - 2023
- [c26]Nathaniel Virgo:
Unifilar Machines and the Adjoint Structure of Bayesian Filtering. ACT 2023: 299-317 - 2022
- [c25]Martin Biehl, Nathaniel Virgo:
Interpreting Systems as Solving POMDPs: A Step Towards a Formal Understanding of Agency. IWAI 2022: 16-31 - [i7]Martin Biehl, Nathaniel Virgo:
Interpreting systems as solving POMDPs: a step towards a formal understanding of agency. CoRR abs/2209.01619 (2022) - 2021
- [c24]Nathaniel Virgo, Martin Biehl, Simon McGregor:
Interpreting Dynamical Systems as Bayesian Reasoners. PKDD/ECML Workshops (1) 2021: 726-762 - [i6]Nathaniel Virgo, Martin Biehl, Simon McGregor:
Interpreting Dynamical Systems as Bayesian Reasoners. CoRR abs/2112.13523 (2021) - 2020
- [j12]Nathaniel Virgo:
The necessity of extended autopoiesis. Adapt. Behav. 28(1) (2020) - [j11]Olaf Witkowski, Takashi Ikegami, Nathaniel Virgo, Mizuki Oka, Hiroyuki Iizuka:
Artificial Life Next Generation Perspectives: Echoes from the 2018 Conference in Tokyo. Artif. Life 26(1): 1-4 (2020) - [j10]Nihat Ay, Daniel Polani, Nathaniel Virgo:
Information decomposition based on cooperative game theory. Kybernetika 56(5): 979-1014 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j9]Nicholas Guttenberg, Nathaniel Virgo, Alexandra S. Penn:
On the Potential for Open-Endedness in Neural Networks. Artif. Life 25(2): 145-167 (2019) - [c23]Matthew D. Egbert, Yan Kolezhitskiy, Nathaniel Virgo:
Steering the Growth of Adaptive Self-Preserving Dissipative Structures. ALIFE 2019: 255-262 - [i5]Nihat Ay, Daniel Polani, Nathaniel Virgo:
Information Decomposition based on Cooperative Game Theory. CoRR abs/1910.05979 (2019) - 2018
- [j8]Eran Agmon, Matthew D. Egbert, Nathaniel Virgo:
The Biological Foundations of Enactivism: A Report on a Workshop Held at Artificial Life XV. Artif. Life 24(1) (2018) - [c22]Takashi Ikegami, Nathaniel Virgo, Olaf Witkowski, Mizuki Oka, Reiji Suzuki, Hiroyuki Iizuka:
Beyond AI: A New Epistemology for Artificial Life and Complex Systems, an Introduction to the 2018 ALIFE conference. ALIFE 2018: 1-4 - [c21]Tom Froese, Jorge I. Campos, Nathaniel Virgo:
An iterated learning approach to the origins of the standard genetic code can help to explain its sequence of amino acid assignments. ALIFE 2018: 137-144 - [c20]Nicholas Guttenberg, Martin Biehl, Nathaniel Virgo, Ryota Kanai:
Being curious about the answers to questions: novelty search with learned attention. ALIFE 2018: 518-525 - [e1]Takashi Ikegami, Nathaniel Virgo, Olaf Witkowski, Mizuki Oka, Reiji Suzuki, Hiroyuki Iizuka:
2018 Conference on Artificial Life, ALIFE 2018, Tokyo, Japan, July 23-27, 2018. MIT Press 2018 [contents] - [i4]Nicholas Guttenberg, Martin Biehl, Nathaniel Virgo, Ryota Kanai:
Being curious about the answers to questions: novelty search with learned attention. CoRR abs/1806.00201 (2018) - [i3]Nicholas Guttenberg, Nathaniel Virgo, Alexandra S. Penn:
On the potential for open-endedness in neural networks. CoRR abs/1812.04907 (2018) - 2017
- [c19]Nathaniel Virgo, Eran Agmon, Chrisantha Fernando:
Lineage selection leads to evolvability at large population sizes. ECAL 2017: 420-427 - 2016
- [j7]Nathaniel Virgo, Takashi Ikegami, Simon McGregor:
Complex Autocatalysis in Simple Chemistries. Artif. Life 22(2): 138-152 (2016) - [j6]Tim Taylor, Mark A. Bedau, Alastair Channon, David H. Ackley, Wolfgang Banzhaf, Guillaume Beslon, Emily L. Dolson, Tom Froese, Simon J. Hickinbotham, Takashi Ikegami, Barry McMullin, Norman H. Packard, Steen Rasmussen, Nathaniel Virgo, Eran Agmon, Edward Clark, Simon McGregor, Charles Ofria, Glen E. P. Ropella, Lee Spector, Kenneth O. Stanley, Adam Stanton, Christopher Steven Timperley, Anya E. Vostinar, Michael J. Wiser:
Open-Ended Evolution: Perspectives from the OEE Workshop in York. Artif. Life 22(3): 408-423 (2016) - [j5]Stuart Bartlett, Nathaniel Virgo:
Maximum Entropy Production Is Not a Steady State Attractor for 2D Fluid Convection. Entropy 18(12): 431 (2016) - [c18]Nathaniel Virgo:
Thresholds in Messy Chemistries. ALIFE 2016: 598-599 - [i2]Nicholas Guttenberg, Nathaniel Virgo, Olaf Witkowski, Hidetoshi Aoki, Ryota Kanai:
Permutation-equivariant neural networks applied to dynamics prediction. CoRR abs/1612.04530 (2016) - 2015
- [c17]Lana Sinapayen, Atsushi Masumori, Nathaniel Virgo, Takashi Ikegami:
Learning by Stimulation Avoidance as a Primary Principle of Spiking Neural Networks Dynamics. ECAL 2015: 175-182 - [c16]Nathaniel Virgo, Nicholas Guttenberg:
Heredity in Messy Chemistries. ECAL 2015: 325-332 - 2014
- [j4]Tom Froese, Nathaniel Virgo, Takashi Ikegami:
Motility at the Origin of Life: Its Characterization and a Model. Artif. Life 20(1): 55-76 (2014) - [j3]Nicholas Tomko, Inman Harvey, Nathaniel Virgo, Andrew Philippides:
Many Hands Make Light Work: Further Studies in Group Evolution. Artif. Life 20(1): 163-181 (2014) - [c15]Nathaniel Virgo, Simon McGregor, Takashi Ikegami:
Self-Organising Autocatalysis. ALIFE 2014: 498-505 - [c14]Nathaniel Virgo, Takashi Ikegami:
There Can Be Only One: Reversible Cellular Automata and the Conservation of Genki. ALIFE 2014: 530-531 - 2013
- [c13]Nathaniel Virgo, Takashi Ikegami:
Autocatalysis Before Enzymes: The Emergence of Prebiotic Chain Reactions. ECAL 2013: 240-247 - [c12]Nathaniel Virgo, Tom Froese, Takashi Ikegami:
The positive role of parasites in the origins of life. ALIFE 2013: 1-4 - [i1]Tom Froese, Nathaniel Virgo, Takashi Ikegami:
Motility at the origin of life: Its characterization and a model. CoRR abs/1311.2531 (2013) - 2012
- [j2]Nathaniel Virgo, Chrisantha Fernando, Bill Bigge, Phil Husbands:
Evolvable Physical Self-Replicators. Artif. Life 18(2): 129-142 (2012) - [c11]Tom Froese, Takashi Ikegami, Nathaniel Virgo:
The Behavior-Based Hypercycle: From Parasitic Reaction to Symbiotic Behavior. ALIFE 2012 - 2011
- [c10]Tom Froese, Nathaniel Virgo, Takashi Ikegami:
Life as a process of open-ended becoming: Analysis of a minimal model. ECAL 2011: 250-257 - [c9]Nicholas Tomko, Inman Harvey, Andrew Philippides, Nathaniel Virgo:
Many hands make light work: Group evolution and the emergent division of labour. ECAL 2011: 805-812 - [c8]Nathaniel Virgo, Chrisantha Fernando, Bill Bigge, Phil Husbands:
The elongation catastrophe in physical self-replicators. ECAL 2011: 828-835 - 2010
- [j1]Nathaniel Virgo:
From Maximum Entropy to Maximum Entropy Production: A New Approach. Entropy 12(1): 107-126 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c7]Simon McGregor, Nathaniel Virgo:
Life and Its Close Relatives. ECAL (2) 2009: 230-237 - [c6]Nathaniel Virgo, Matthew D. Egbert, Tom Froese:
The Role of the Spatial Boundary in Autopoiesis. ECAL (1) 2009: 240-247 - 2008
- [c5]Nathaniel Virgo, Inman Harvey:
Adaptive Growth Processes - A Model Inspired by Pask's Ear. ALIFE 2008: 656-661 - [c4]Nathaniel Virgo, Inman Harvey:
Reaction-diffusion spots as a model for autopoiesis. ALIFE 2008: 816 - 2007
- [c3]Nathaniel Virgo, Inman Harvey:
Entropy Production in Ecosystems. ECAL 2007: 123-132 - [c2]Tom Froese, Nathaniel Virgo, Eduardo Izquierdo:
Autonomy: A Review and a Reappraisal. ECAL 2007: 455-464 - [c1]Simon McGregor, Nathaniel Virgo, James Dyke:
A Critical Reappraisal of the Dynamical Approach to Cognition. ALIFE 2007: 317-324
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