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====== Dr. Thomas S. Ray ====== | ====== Dr. Thomas S. Ray ====== | ||
- | “My current research: The diverse set of psychoactive drugs collectively represents a rich set of tools for probing the chemical architecture of the human mind.” | ||
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Welcome to the researcher page for Tom Ray, Professor of Zoology and Computer Science at the University of Oklahoma. He created and developed the Tierra Project, a computer simulation of artificial life. His background in Ecology has led to a focus in the study of evolution and genomes, and what happens when you replicate those systems in digital computation. His most recent work focuses on the chemical architecture of the human brain and how that gives rise to personality, | Welcome to the researcher page for Tom Ray, Professor of Zoology and Computer Science at the University of Oklahoma. He created and developed the Tierra Project, a computer simulation of artificial life. His background in Ecology has led to a focus in the study of evolution and genomes, and what happens when you replicate those systems in digital computation. His most recent work focuses on the chemical architecture of the human brain and how that gives rise to personality, | ||
- | 2002 | + | ===Timeline=== |
- | Critique of Ray Kurzweil' | + | |
- | Ray: " | + | 1975-1990: Rainforest Biology\\ |
+ | * Skototropism (Growth towards darkness) a tropical vine Monstera gigantea | ||
+ | * Antbutterflies: | ||
+ | * Diversity | ||
+ | * Morphology | ||
+ | * Heterophylly (morphology induced by environmental conditions) | ||
- | Kurzweil: "It is only through | + | In grad school around 1978, became interested in the concept |
- | {{ : | + | Familiarized himself with computers after purchasing his first laptop and debugger in 1988. Reached out to Chris Langton in 1989 and was invited to visit the Artificial Life group at the Los Alamos National Laboratories and the Santa Fe Institute where he met Chris Langton, Steen Rasmussen, and Stephanie Forrest among others. All but Rasmussen were skeptical of Ray's plan. |
+ | The objective: create an instantiation of evolution by natural selection in the computational medium. | ||
+ | The problem: computer languages are too fragile or " | ||
- | 2003 | + | Determined to succeed, Ray left behind 15 years of biology research to model biological evolution in a digital world. |
- | An Evolutionary Approach to Synthetic Biology: Zen in the Art of Creating Life. | + | |
+ | ===1990: Tierra is born=== | ||
+ | * The instruction set of the CPU, the memory, and the operating system together define the complete " | ||
+ | * The machine language defined by the CPU constitutes the genetic language of the digital organism. | ||
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+ | But how do we handle the " | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Graceful error-handling | ||
+ | * CPU should ignore/skip meaningless code | ||
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+ | Tierra is a " | ||
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+ | Parasite/ | ||
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+ | This led to an evolutionary arms race. | ||
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+ | Eventually the host organisms learned to trick the parasites into making copies of the host instead of themselves. This led to the total extinction of the parasite creatures. | ||
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+ | The hosts became the only creature in the " | ||
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+ | At this point, Ray turned off mutation, however the digital organisms continued to evolve. Ray eventually discovered that the organisms had discovered " | ||
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+ | "I stood back and watched like a god satisfied with his creation" | ||
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+ | ===Exploring A New World=== | ||
+ | Over 30 papers, articles, and journals were published in the span of 5 years. The next 20 years of research is spent pushing the field of artificial life and digital evolution. Highlights include: | ||
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+ | 1991: Transition to Computational Evolution and Documenting Tierra | ||
+ | * Genetic Algorithms | ||
+ | * Evolution and optimization of digital organisms | ||
+ | * Population dynamics of digital organisms | ||
+ | * An approach to the synthesis of life | ||
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+ | 1992 | ||
+ | * Evolution, ecology and optimization of digital organisms | ||
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+ | 1993 | ||
+ | * How I created life in a virtual universe | ||
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+ | 1994 | ||
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+ | 1995 | ||
+ | * A proposal to create a network-wide biodiversity reserve for digital organisms. | ||
+ | * The first Tierra workshop - derivative works (Charles Ofria, Avida) | ||
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+ | 1996 | ||
+ | * The last Terria workshop? | ||
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+ | 1997 | ||
+ | * Evolving Parallel Computation | ||
+ | * Evolution as Artist (applying evolution to the world of art and the creative process) | ||
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+ | 1998 | ||
+ | * Documentation of the Tierra program released | ||
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+ | 2000 | ||
+ | * Aesthetically Evolved Virtual Pets | ||
+ | * Evolution of Complexity: Tissue Differentiation in Network Tierra | ||
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+ | 2002 | ||
+ | * Critique of Ray Kurzweil' | ||
2004-5 | 2004-5 | ||
- | Evolution, Robustness and Adaptation of Sidewinding Locomotion of Simulated Snake-like Robot | + | |
2009 (Last* Artificial Life publication): | 2009 (Last* Artificial Life publication): | ||
Artificial Life Programs and Evolution. In: Michael Ruse and Joseph Travis editors, Companion to Evolution. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Pp. 429-433. Published Feb 12, 2009, Darwin' | Artificial Life Programs and Evolution. In: Michael Ruse and Joseph Travis editors, Companion to Evolution. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Pp. 429-433. Published Feb 12, 2009, Darwin' | ||
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+ | ===Current Research=== | ||
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+ | “My current research: The diverse set of psychoactive drugs collectively represents a rich set of tools for probing the chemical architecture of the human mind.” | ||
First Mind research publication: | First Mind research publication: | ||
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"It should be possible to use this diverse set of drugs as probes into the roles played by the various receptor systems in the human mind." | "It should be possible to use this diverse set of drugs as probes into the roles played by the various receptor systems in the human mind." | ||
- | ===Mind Reseearch=== | + | 2012 |
+ | * Mental Organs and the Origins of Mind | ||
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+ | Mind Research: | ||
* The human mind is populated by mental organs | * The human mind is populated by mental organs | ||
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and thus provide the mechanisms by which evolution sculpts the mind. | and thus provide the mechanisms by which evolution sculpts the mind. | ||
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+ | 2013 | ||
+ | * Future minds, mental organs and ways of knowing. | ||
+ | * Technoetic Arts: A Journal of Speculative Research | ||
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