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Notes on articles and books.

  • Items from prominent authors are arranged by author.
  • Don't mark on the original paper article. Keep all the notes in digital format.

Assorted

  1. How about an article on Rule 80?
  2. What to research? Solution space reduction. Gawd, more statistics.
  3. Turing Test, review that article on MMS.com.
  4. Laing reviews von Neumann's theory on self-reproducing automata.
  5. John Holland and genetic algorithms.
  6. Moravec - evolution 'jumping ship' and moving from biological to cultural and technological.
  7. Cairns-Smith - the environment evolves to. in the bibliography.
  8. Taylor et al. programs as a population evolving.
  9. Hogeweg - How can programs working in a population remember ideas?

Authors

  • Alan M. Turing
  1. Turing Test 1950
  • Christopher G. Langton

Books

  1. Origin of Species - Charles Darwin 1859-72
  2. Field Guide to Genetic Programming by by Riccardo Poli, William B. Langdon, and Nicholas Freitag McPhee. 2008[1]

Journal Articles

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)[2]

Communications

  1. May 2010 - Principles of Robust Timing over the Internet
  2. May 2010 - Technical Perspective Learning to act in Uncertain Environments
  3. May 2010 - Technical Perspective Automated Patching Techniques: The Fix is In
  4. May 2010 - Automatic Program Repair with Evolutionary Computation
  5. November 2010 - Sir, Please Step Away from the ASR-33!
  6. March 2011 - Data Structures in the Multi-Core Age
  7. September 2011 - The Most Expensive One-Byte Mistake
  8. October 2011 - Abstraction in Hardware System Design
  9. October 2011 - Biology as Reactivity
  10. November 2011 - Nanonetworks: A New Frontier in Communications
  11. February 2012 - Text-Mining the Voice of the People
  12. March 2012 - Turing's Titanic Machine
  13. August 2012 - OpenFlow: A Radical New Idea in Networking
  14. August 2012 - Proving Programs Continuous
  15. August 2012 - Continuity and Robustness of Programs
  16. November 2013 - Why Not Immortality?
  17. January 2014 - Unikernels: The Rise of the Virtual Library OS
  18. August 2014 - Efficient Maximum Flow Algorithms
  19. October 2014 - Gradual Evolution in Dynamic languages
  20. October 2014 - Abstractions for Software-Defined Networks
  21. May 2015 - Cascade Failure
  22. May 2015 - There Is No Now
  23. July 2015 - Unifying Logic and Probability
  24. August 2016 - Adaptive Computation: The Multidisciplinary Legacy of John H. Holland
  25. August 2016 - Toward Reliable Programming for Unreliable Hardware
  26. November 2016 - Time to Reinspect the Foundations (for Turning Computation)?
  27. November 2016 - Sex as an Algorithm
  28. July 2017 - Artificial Intelligence Poised to Ride a New Wave
  29. September 2017 - Moving Beyond the Turing Test with the Allen AI Science Challenge
  30. November 2017 - Hootsuite: In Pursuit of Reactive Systems
  31. February 2018 - Elements of the Theory of Dynamic Networks
  32. March 2018 - A Programmable Programming Language
  33. March 2018 - How Can We Trust a Robot
  34. May 2018 - The March into the Black Hole of Complexity

Oxford Journals, Oxford University Press

Mind

  1. Computing Machinery and Intelligence Turing Test 1950 by Alan M. Turing, Mind, Vol. 59, No. 246, p. 433-460, Oct. 1950

Santa Fe Institute[3]

Proceedings

Volume 6 Artificial Life

Santa Fe Institute Proceedings, Vol. 6, 1988, Addison Wesley

  1. Artificial Life
  2. "A New Definition of Artificial Life" By Christopher Langton
  3. “Artificial Life. An Overview” Langton, 1989, MIT Press (1736) 1997-03-03
  4. Artificial Life[4]

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