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The ECAL 2017 Organizing Committee would like to cordially invite you to submit your work to the 14th European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL 2017), taking place on the LyonTech Campus in Lyon, France, 4-8 September 2017.
 
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Topics
 
Topics
 
ECAL 2017 will showcase a wide range of topics in Artificial Life, bringing together world-leading researchers to discuss the latest advances in the synthesis and simulation of living systems. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following aspects of Artificial Life:
 
 
   
 
 
*    Evolutionary dynamics
 
*    Evolutionary dynamics
 
*    Ecological and social dynamics
 
*    Ecological and social dynamics

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ECAL 2017
14th European Conference on Artificial Life
Event in series ECAL
Dates 2017/09/04 (iCal) - 2017/09/08
Homepage: https://project.inria.fr/ecal2017/
Location
Location: Lyon, France
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Committees
Organizers: Guillaume Beslon
General chairs: Carole Knibbe
Table of Contents



Topics

  • Evolutionary dynamics
  • Ecological and social dynamics
  • Artificial chemistry, origins of life
  • Computational cellular biology/physiology/systems biology
  • Self-replication, self-repair and morphogenesis
  • Bio-inspired, cognitive and evolutionary robotics
  • Perception, cognition and behavior
  • Evolution of language, computational linguistics
  • Embodied, interactive systems
  • Collective dynamics of swarms
  • Complex dynamical systems and networks
  • Cellular automata and discrete dynamical systems
  • Economy/society/social media as living systems
  • Computational humanities/anthropology/archeology
  • Methodologies and tools for artificial life
  • Interactions between in silico/in vitro/in vivo experiments
  • Philosophical, epistemological and ethical issues
  • Artificial life and education
  • Artificial life-based art
  • Applications of artificial life
  • Living technologies