Open Ended Evolution in Artificial Systems
Evolution on Earth is said to be “open ended”: the complexity and variety of species on our planet seem to increase exponentially. Artificial systems, on the other hand, rarely seem to exhibit Open Endedness. Is the Earth really Open Ended, and if it is, what would it mean for the future of the universe? Why is the concept of Open Endeness so attractive in artificial systems, and has it ever been achieved in computer simulations? Ponder these questions with me as I take you through a tour of Open Endedness in the field of Artificial Life, including through some of my own research projects.
2022年3月31日、山手3号館2階西大会議室(オンサイト & オンライン)
Date: 31 March 14:00-15:00, Place: Yamate3-2F-Weat (On-site & On-line)
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Lana Sinapayen
Associate Researcher, Sony Computer Science Laboratories
Board of Directors, International Society for Artificial Life
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, ISAL
Associate Editor, Artificial Life Journal
Early Career Advisory Group, eLife Journal
Visiting Researcher, Hokkaido University Center for Human Nature, AI, and Neuroscience
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基礎生物学研究所 超階層生物学センター AI解析室準備室
渡辺英治 Eiji Watanabe, eiji@nibb.ac.jp