
40th Annual Convention of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour (AISB 2014) London, United Kingdom 1 - 4 April 2014 ISBN: 978-1-63266-838-7 Printed from e-media with permission by: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 Some format issues inherent in the e-media version may also appear in this print version. Copyright© (2014) by AISB – The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour All rights reserved. Printed by Curran Associates, Inc. (2014) For permission requests, please contact AISB at the address below. AISB c/o Dr. Katerina Koutsantoni 4 Windsor Walk, Denmark Hill London SE5 8AF UK Phone: 441 273 678 448 Fax: 441 273 671 320 [email protected] Additional copies of this publication are available from: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: 845-758-0400 Fax: 845-758-2634 Email: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Towards a Model for Grounding Semantic Composition...................................................................................................1 M. Daoutis, N. Mavridis Implications of the Embodied Language: From Learning in Humans to Multisensory Integration in Robots.....................................................................................................................................................................................5 M. Paradowski Evolutionary Computing 20................................................................................................................................................ 13 L. Bull Exploiting Generalisation Symmetries in Accuracy-Based Learning Classifier Systems: An Initial Study..................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 L. Bull A Cognitive Architecture Made of a Bag of Networks ..................................................................................................... 20 A. Churchill, V. Vasas, G. Gordon, C. Fernando Towards the Evolution of Vertical-Axis Wind Turbines using Supershapes.................................................................. 28 R. Preen, L. Bull A Review of Hyper-Heuristic Frameworks ....................................................................................................................... 36 P. Ryser-Welch, J. Miller On the Interaction between Self-Adaptive Mutation and Memetic Learning ................................................................ 43 J. Smith A Model for Characterising the Collective Dynamic Behaviour of Evolutionary Algorithms...................................... 51 M. Turkey, R. Poli NeuroEvolution: The Importance of Transfer Function Evolution and Heterogeneous Networks.............................. 59 A. Turner, J. Miller ICT & ART Connect: Connecting ICT & Art Communities – Early Outcomes............................................................ 67 C. Baker Art and Computing: A Marriage Made in Mathematics.................................................................................................. 75 S. Cooper The Future of Art and Computing: A Post Turing Centennial Perspective ................................................................... 79 A. Dumitriu, S. Cooper ICT & Art Connect: The Future of Art and Computing: Though Intuition, Ingenuity and Open Consultation ......................................................................................................................................................................... 80 A. Dumitriu, L. Evers From Turing Machines to Dynamic Networks: The Future of Computational Art Systems........................................ 83 E. Edmonds A Model for Computational Simulation of Intuition ........................................................................................................ 86 R. Freivalds ICT & Art Connect : Revelations by Flicker, Dreamachines and Electroencephalographic Signals in Art......................................................................................................................................................................................... 92 L. Haill ICT & Art Connect: Ministry of Measurement - Collecting Data as Art ..................................................................... 102 G. Howse Cellular Forms: An Artistic Exploration of Morphogenesis.......................................................................................... 103 A. Lomas TURING a Staged Case History....................................................................................................................................... 111 M. Marchi, M. Marelli, D. Ronzio Artistic Intuition Meets Technical Ingenuity: the Unique Contribution to Digital Art History of 1960’s Computer Art Pioneer, Desmond Paul Henry (1921-2004)............................................................................................ 118 E. O'Hanrahan ICT & Art Connect: Findings from the Data & Ethics Working Group...................................................................... 123 M. Thompson, S. Leret, L. Evers The Visual Language of Contemporary Digital Art and Its Collaborative Aspects on Science .................................. 126 S. Zarina Computational Hardness of Undecidable Sentences and Algorithmic Learnability.................................................... 133 M. Godziszewski Panini Grammar is the Earliest Known Computing Language..................................................................................... 137 J. Kadvany Programming, Theories and Science: A Retrospective Discussion................................................................................ 142 M. Loomes Technosectarianism: Applying Religious Metaphors to Programming ........................................................................ 143 S. Mawler What can Programming Language Research Learn from the Philosophy of Science? ............................................... 148 T. Petricek Second Symposium on the History and Philosophy of Programming ........................................................................... 156 G. Primiero, L. Mol Making a Place for Programmers .................................................................................................................................... 157 M. Pristley The Elusive Low Level ...................................................................................................................................................... 158 G. White Identification of Nesting Phase in Tortoise Populations by Neural Networks.............................................................. 164 R. Barbuti, S. Chessa, A. Micheli, R. Pucci Designing Smart Toys for the Cognitive Enrichment of Elephants............................................................................... 168 F. French, C. Mancini, H. Sharp, N. Smith The Emergence of Social Interaction between Dog and an Unidentified Moving Object (UMO)............................... 173 A. Gergely, E. Petro, J. Topal, A. Miklosi Towards Smart Kennels for Supporting Canine Welfare: An Early Exploration of Requirements .......................... 177 C. Mancini, G. Dewsbury, J. Linden, G. Kortuem, D. Mills, N. Smith Charting Unconquered Territories: Intelligent Systems for Animal Welfare.............................................................. 181 C. Mancini, A. Zamansky Empowering Assistance Dogs: An Alarm Interface for Canine Use ............................................................................. 183 C. Robinson, C. Mancini, J. Linden, C. Guest, R. Harris Extending Instruments with Live Algorithms in a Percussion / Code Duo................................................................... 187 P. Hession, A. McLean Dynamic Music Notation in Quantum2 Canticorum....................................................................................................... 191 R. Hoadley The Listening Machine: Generating Complex Musical Structure from Social Network Communications ................................................................................................................................................................ 194 D. Jones, P. Gregson Fundamental Considerations for Empirical Computational Research on Improvisation........................................... 200 A. Linson Algorithmic Music As Intelligent Game Music ............................................................................................................... 205 A. Prechtl, R. Laney, A. Willis, R. Samuels What’s Love Got to Do With It? Practical and Ethical Considerations in Fostering Attachment to Robotic Artifacts................................................................................................................................................................ 209 R. Arkin For the Love of Artifice: Why we Need Robot Sex Dolls and why there is a Growing Sub Culture of real People Trying to Become them.................................................................................................................................. 210 T. Barber ‘The Machine to Be Another’: Embodiment Performance to Promote Empathy Among Individuals ...................... 212 P. Bertrand, D. Gonzalez-Franco, C. Cherene, A. Pointeau Kissenger: A Kiss Messenger...........................................................................................................................................
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