Moshe Sipper, Cellular Programming
References
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Cellular Programming
)
- PCM97
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M. Sipper. Evolution of Parallel Cellular Machines: The Cellular
Programming Approach. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 1997.
- POE97
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M. Sipper, E. Sanchez, D. Mange, M. Tomassini,
A. Pérez-Uribe, and A. Stauffer.
A Phylogenetic, Ontogenetic, and Epigenetic View of
Bio-Inspired Hardware Systems.
IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, Vol. 1, No. 1,
May 1997.
- Sip96c
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M. Sipper.
The evolution of parallel cellular machines: Toward evolware.
BioSystems, vol. 42, pages 29-43, 1997.
- STC96
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M. Sipper, M. Tomassini, and M. Capcarrere.
Designing cellular automata using a parallel evolutionary algorithm.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research, Section A,
Vol. 389, Nos. 1-2, pages 278-283, 1997.
- STC97
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M. Sipper, M. Tomassini, and M. Capcarrere.
Evolving Asynchronous and Scalable Non-uniform Cellular Automata.
In Proceedings of International Conference on Artificial Neural
Networks and Genetic Algorithms (ICANNGA97),
Springer-Verlag KG, Vienna, 1997.
(to appear).
- GSM96
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M. Goeke, M. Sipper, D. Mange, A. Stauffer, E. Sanchez, and M. Tomassini.
Online autonomous evolware.
In Proceedings of The First International Conference on
Evolvable Systems: from Biology to Hardware (ICES96), Lecture Notes in
Computer Science. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 1997.
- MNPS96
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P. Marchal, P. Nussbaum, C. Piguet, and M. Sipper.
Speeding up digital ecologies evolution using a hardware emulator:
Preliminary results.
In Proceedings of The First International Conference on
Evolvable Systems: from Biology to Hardware (ICES96), Lecture Notes in
Computer Science. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 1997.
- Sip96b
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M. Sipper.
Designing evolware by cellular programming.
In Proceedings of The First International Conference on
Evolvable Systems: from Biology to Hardware (ICES96), Lecture Notes in
Computer Science. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 1997.
- SMS96
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E. Sanchez, D. Mange, M. Sipper, M. Tomassini, A. Perez-Uribe, and A. Stauffer.
Phylogeny, ontogeny, and epigenesis: Three sources of biological
inspiration for softening hardware.
In Proceedings of The First International Conference on
Evolvable Systems: from Biology to Hardware (ICES96), Lecture Notes in
Computer Science. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 1997.
- Sip97
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M. Sipper.
Evolving uniform and non-uniform cellular automata networks.
In D. Stauffer, editor, Annual Reviews of Computational
Physics, volume V. World Scientific, pages 243-285, 1997.
- SGM97
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M. Sipper, M. Goeke, D. Mange, A. Stauffer, E. Sanchez, and M. Tomassini.
The Firefly Machine: Online Evolware.
In Proceedings of IEEE Fourth International Conference on
Evolutionary Computation (ICEC'97), pages 181-186, 1997.
- SR96a
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M. Sipper and E. Ruppin.
Co-evolving architectures for cellular machines.
Physica D, vol. 99, pages 428-441, 1997.
- ST96b
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M. Sipper and M. Tomassini.
Evolvable cellular machines.
In S. Bandini and G. Mauri, editors,
Proceedings of the Second Conference on Cellular Automata for
Research and Industry (ACRI'96),
pages 177-186. Springer-Verlag, London, 1997.
- CST96
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M. S. Capcarrere, M. Sipper, and M. Tomassini.
Two-state, r=1 cellular automaton that classifies density.
Physical Review Letters, vol. 77, pp 4969-4971, December 1996.
- PSZ96
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J. -Y. Perrier, M. Sipper, and J. Zahnd.
Toward a viable, self-reproducing universal computer.
Physica D, 97:335-352, 1996.
- Sip96a
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M. Sipper.
Co-evolving non-uniform cellular automata to perform computations.
Physica D, 92:193-208, 1996.
- SR96b
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M. Sipper and E. Ruppin.
Co-evolving cellular architectures by cellular programming.
In Proceedings of IEEE Third International Conference on
Evolutionary Computation (ICEC'96), pages 306-311, 1996.
- ST96a
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M. Sipper and M. Tomassini.
Co-evolving parallel random number generators.
In H. -M. Voigt, W. Ebeling, I. Rechenberg, and H. -P. Schwefel,
editors, Parallel Problem Solving from Nature - PPSN IV, volume 1141
of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 950-959. Springer-Verlag,
Heidelberg, 1996.
- ST96c
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M. Sipper and M. Tomassini.
Generating parallel random number generators by cellular programming.
International Journal of Modern Physics C, 7(2):181-190, 1996.
- STB96
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M. Sipper, M. Tomassini, and O. Beuret.
Studying probabilistic faults in evolved non-uniform cellular
automata.
International Journal of Modern Physics C,
vol. 7, no. 6, pages 923-939, 1996.
- Sip95c
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M. Sipper.
Studying artificial life using a simple, general cellular model.
Artificial Life Journal, 2(1):1-35, 1995.
The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
- Sip95b
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M. Sipper.
Quasi-uniform computation-universal cellular automata.
In F. Morán, A. Moreno, J. J. Merelo, and P. Chacón, editors,
ECAL'95: Third European Conference on Artificial Life, volume 929 of
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 544-554, Berlin, 1995.
Springer-Verlag.
- Sip95a
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M. Sipper.
An introduction to artificial life.
Explorations in Artificial Life (special issue of AI Expert),
pages 4-8, September 1995.
Miller Freeman, San Francisco, CA.
- Sip94
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M. Sipper.
Non-uniform cellular automata: Evolution in rule space and formation
of complex structures.
In R. A. Brooks and P. Maes, editors, Artificial Life IV,
pages 394-399, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1994. The MIT Press.