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9. ICES 2010: York, UK

jump to- Evolving Digital Circuits
- Artificial Development
- GPU Platforms for Bio-inspired Algorithms
- Implementations and Applications of Neural Networks
- Test, Repair and Reconfiguration Using Evolutionary Algorithms
- Applications of Evolutionary Algorithms in Hardware
- Reconfigurable Hardware Platforms
- Applications of Evolution to Technology
- Novel Methods in Evolutionary Design

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Gianluca Tempesti, Andy M. Tyrrell, Julian F. Miller:
Evolvable Systems: From Biology to Hardware - 9th International Conference, ICES 2010, York, UK, September 6-8, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6274, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-15322-8
Evolving Digital Circuits

James Alfred Walker, James A. Hilder, Andy M. Tyrrell:
Measuring the Performance and Intrinsic Variability of Evolved Circuits. 1-12

Zbysek Gajda, Lukás Sekanina:
An Efficient Selection Strategy for Digital Circuit Evolution. 13-24

Ricky D. Ledwith, Julian F. Miller:
Introducing Flexibility in Digital Circuit Evolution: Exploiting Undefined Values in Binary Truth Tables. 25-36

Paul Bremner, Mohammad Samie, Gabriel Dragffy, Anthony G. Pipe, James Alfred Walker, Andy M. Tyrrell:
Evolving Digital Circuits Using Complex Building Blocks. 37-48
Artificial Development

David B. Lowe
, Amir Mujkanovic, Daniele Miorandi, Lidia Yamamoto:
Fault Tolerance of Embryonic Algorithms in Mobile Networks. 49-60

Martin Trefzer, Tüze Kuyucu, Julian F. Miller, Andy M. Tyrrell:
Evolution and Analysis of a Robot Controller Based on a Gene Regulatory Network. 61-72

Mohammad Ebne-Alian, Nawwaf Kharma:
A New Method to Find Developmental Descriptions for Digital Circuits. 73-84

Michal Bidlo, Zdenek Vasícek, Karel Slaný:
Sorting Network Development Using Cellular Automata. 85-96
GPU Platforms for Bio-inspired Algorithms

Luca Mussi, Spela Ivekovic, Stefano Cagnoni
:
Markerless Articulated Human Body Tracking from Multi-view Video with GPU-PSO. 97-108

Marc Ebner
:
Evolving Object Detectors with a GPU Accelerated Vision System. 109-120

Marjan Rouhipour, Peter J. Bentley
, Hooman Shayani:
Systemic Computation Using Graphics Processors. 121-132
Implementations and Applications of Neural Networks

Snaider Carrillo
, Jim Harkin
, Liam McDaid, Sandeep Pande, Fearghal Morgan:
An Efficient, High-Throughput Adaptive NoC Router for Large Scale Spiking Neural Network Hardware Implementations. 133-144

Giovanny Sánchez
, Jordi Madrenas
, Juan Manuel Moreno:
Performance Evaluation and Scaling of a Multiprocessor Architecture Emulating Complex SNN Algorithms. 145-156

Theodore W. Cornforth, Kyung-Joong Kim
, Hod Lipson
:
Evolution of Analog Circuit Models of Ion Channels. 157-168

Evert Haasdijk
, Andrei A. Rusu, A. E. Eiben:
HyperNEAT for Locomotion Control in Modular Robots. 169-180
Test, Repair and Reconfiguration Using Evolutionary Algorithms

Jaroslav Skarvada, Zdenek Kotásek, Josef Strnadel
:
The Use of Genetic Algorithm to Reduce Power Consumption during Test Application. 181-192

Houjun Liang, Wenjian Luo, Zhifang Li, Xufa Wang:
Designing Combinational Circuits with an Evolutionary Algorithm Based on the Repair Technique. 193-201

André Stauffer, Joël Rossier:
Bio-inspired Self-testing Configurable Circuits. 202-213

Jirí Simácek, Lukás Sekanina, Lukás Starecek:
Evolutionary Design of Reconfiguration Strategies to Reduce the Test Application Time. 214-225
Applications of Evolutionary Algorithms in Hardware

Joël Rossier, Carlos Andrés Peña
:
Extrinsic Evolution of Fuzzy Systems Applied to Disease Diagnosis. 226-237

James Alfred Walker, Yang Liu, Gianluca Tempesti, Andy M. Tyrrell:
Automatic Code Generation on a MOVE Processor Using Cartesian Genetic Programming. 238-249

Tobias Knieper, Paul Kaufmann, Kyrre Glette, Marco Platzner
, Jim Tørresen:
Coping with Resource Fluctuations: The Run-time Reconfigurable Functional Unit Row Classifier Architecture. 250-261
Reconfigurable Hardware Platforms

Jean-Marc Philippe, Benoît Tain
, Christian Gamrat:
A Self-reconfigurable FPGA-Based Platform for Prototyping Future Pervasive Systems. 262-273

Kyrre Glette, Mats Høvin:
The X2 Modular Evolutionary Robotics Platform. 274-285

Andres Upegui, Yann Thoma, Héctor F. Satizábal, Francesco Mondada
, Philippe Rétornaz, Yoan Graf, Andrés Pérez-Uribe, Eduardo Sanchez:
Ubichip, Ubidule, and MarXbot: A Hardware Platform for the Simulation of Complex Systems. 286-298

Kotaro Kobayashi, Juan Manuel Moreno, Jordi Madrenas
:
Implementation of a Power-Aware Dynamic Fault Tolerant Mechanism on the Ubichip Platform. 299-309
Applications of Evolution to Technology

Leonardo Bruno de Sá, Pedro da Fonseca Vieira, Antonio Carneiro de Mesquita Filho:
Automatic Synthesis of Lossless Matching Networks. 310-321

Michael Farnsworth, Elhadj Benkhelifa
, Ashutosh Tiwari, Meiling Zhu
:
A Novel Approach to Multi-level Evolutionary Design Optimization of a MEMS Device. 322-334

Matthias Bechmann
, Angelika Sebald, Susan Stepney:
From Binary to Continuous Gates - and Back Again. 335-347

Cristian Ruican, Mihai Udrescu, Lucian Prodan, Mircea Vladutiu:
Adaptive vs. Self-adaptive Parameters for Evolving Quantum Circuits. 348-359
Novel Methods in Evolutionary Design

Larry Bull:
Imitation Programming. 360-371

John Rieffel
, Dave Sayles:
EvoFab: A Fully Embodied Evolutionary Fabricator. 372-380

Navneet Bhalla, Peter J. Bentley
, Christian Jacob:
Evolving Physical Self-assembling Systems in Two-Dimensions. 381-392

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