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Dr. Sipper won the 2015 IEEE CIS Outstanding Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games (TCIAIG) Paper award, the 2008 BGU Toronto Prize for Academic Excellence in Research, the 1999 EPFL Latsis Prize, and six HUMIE Awards — Human-Competitive Results Produced by Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (Gold, 2013; Gold, 2011; Bronze, 2009; Bronze, 2008; Silver, 2007; Bronze, 2005). | Dr. Sipper won the 2015 IEEE CIS Outstanding Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games (TCIAIG) Paper award, the 2008 BGU Toronto Prize for Academic Excellence in Research, the 1999 EPFL Latsis Prize, and six HUMIE Awards — Human-Competitive Results Produced by Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (Gold, 2013; Gold, 2011; Bronze, 2009; Bronze, 2008; Silver, 2007; Bronze, 2005). | ||
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As you can see, he's a very busy guy... | As you can see, he's a very busy guy... | ||
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==== Evolution of Parallel Cellular Machines ==== | ==== Evolution of Parallel Cellular Machines ==== | ||
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+ | * Asks: "can we mimic nature' | ||
+ | * Shows universal computation can be attained in cellular spaces. | ||
+ | * Explains how logic gates, wires, signals, clock, and memory can all be embedded in CAs. In chapter 2 of the book, a pretty interesting read. | ||
+ | * Explores the coevolution of cellular computation. | ||
+ | * Shows the Firefly machine which is an online autonomous " | ||
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==== Darwinian Software Engineering ==== | ==== Darwinian Software Engineering ==== |
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