FROM ANIMALS TO ANIMATS -- registration and list of papers

Stewart Wilson wilson at smith.rowland.org
Wed Oct 28 10:38:54 EST 1992


                        FROM ANIMALS TO ANIMATS

      Second International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior 
                              (SAB92)


            FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT with LIST OF PAPERS TO BE PRESENTED
         
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1. Conference Dates and Site

     The conference will take place Monday through Friday, December
7-11, 1992 at the Ilikai Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii.  The conference will
be inaugerated by a reception on Sunday evening, December 6, and will
be followed by a luau (Hawaiian Feast) on Friday, December 11.


2. Conference Organizers

Jean-Arcady MEYER

Groupe de Bioinformatique
URA686.Ecole Normale Superieure
46 rue d'Ulm
75230 Paris Cedex 05  France
e-mail: meyer at wotan.ens.fr
meyer at frulm63.bitnet


Herbert ROITBLAT

Department of Psychology
University of Hawaii at Manoa
2430 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822  USA
email: roitblat at uhunix.bitnet,
roitblat at uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu


Stewart WILSON

The Rowland Institute for Science
100 Cambridge Parkway
Cambridge, MA  02142  USA
e-mail: wilson at smith.rowland.org


3. Program Committee

     A. Berthoz, France, L. Booker, USA, R. Brooks, USA, P. Colgan, Canada, 
J. Delius, Germany, A. Dickinson, UK, J. Ferber, France, S. Goss, Belgium, 
P. Nachtigall, USA, L. Steels, Belgium, R. Sutton, USA, F. Toates, UK,
P. Todd, USA, S. Tsuji, Japan, W. Uttal, USA, D. Waltz, USA

4. Local Arrangements Committee

     S. Gagnon, A. Guillot, H. Harley, D. Helweg, M. Hoffhines, G. Losey, 
C. Manos, P. Moore, E. Reese, P. Tarroux, P. Vincens, & S. Yamamoto

5. Official Language: English

6. Conference Objective

     The goal of the conference is to bring together researchers
in ethology, ecology, cybernetics, artificial intelligence,
robotics, and related fields so as to further our understanding
of the behaviors and underlying mechanisms that allow animals
and, potentially, robots to adapt and survive in uncertain
environments.

     The conference will focus particularly on simulation models
in order to help characterize and compare various organizational
principles or architectures capable of inducing adaptive behavior
in real or artificial animals.

     The conference is expected to promote:

     1. Identification of the organizational principles,
functional laws, and minimal properties that make it possible for
a real or artificial system to persist in an uncertain
environment.

     2. Better understanding of how and under what conditions
such systems can themselves discover these principles through
conditioning, learning, induction, or self-organization.

     3. Specification of the applicability of the theoretical
knowledge thus acquired to the building of autonomous robots.

     4. Improved theoretical and practical knowledge of adaptive
systems in general, both natural and artificial.

     Contributions treating any of the following topics from the
perspective of adaptive behavior have been invited.  The deadline
for submitting papers has passed, but demonstrations will still be
accommodated if possible.

*Individual and collective behavior
*Autonomous robots
*Neural correlates of behavior
*Hierarchical and parallel organizations
*Perception and motor control
*Emergent structures and behaviors
*Motivation and emotion
*Problem solving and planning
*Action selection and behavioral sequences
*Goal-directed behavior
*Neural networks and classifier systems
*Ontogeny, learning, and evolution
*Characterization of environments
*Internal world models and cognitive processes
*Applied adaptive behavior

7. Important Dates

*JUL 15, 1992 Submissions must be received by the organizers
*SEP  1, 1992 Deadline for early registration
*OCT  1, 1992 Notification of acceptance or rejection
 NOV  7, 1992 Deadline for regular registration
 NOV  15, 1992 Camera ready revised versions due
 DEC 7-11, 1992 Conference dates

8. Conference Activities

     The conference program looks very exciting.  In addition to the
many excellent papers listed below, a series of cultural activities
are also planned.  The conference begins with a reception on Sunday
evening, December 6.  Papers will be presented each morning and late
afternoon with an extended discussion period in between (during which
the beach will be accessible).  Thursday evening will be a moonlight
cruise on the Navatek 1 along the shores of Waikiki to Diamond Head.
Friday evening, after the close of the conference will be a luau
(Hawaiian feast) at the Bishop Museum, the premier museum of culture
and natural history in the Pacific.  Museum admission is included in
the luau price as is a planetarium show, dinner, refreshments, and
local entertainment.  


9. Registration

     All participants must register.  Regular registration is
$220 and late registration is $250. Students will be allowed to
register for $50.  Students should submit proof of their status
along with their registration fee.  The fee for accompanying
persons is $75, which includes the reception and the cruise.  A
registration form is included.  Return to: SAB92 Registration,
Conference Center, University of Hawaii, 2530 Dole Street,
Honolulu, HI 96822.

10. Meeting Site

     The conference activities will be held at the Ilikai Hotel.
The Ilikai is situated at the gateway to Waikiki within walking
distance of many fine restaurants, Ala Moana Shopping Center, and
Ala Moana Park.  The Hotel overlooks the Ala Wai Yacht Marina
where Waikiki Beach begins.  Room rates for the conference are
$110 or $125 per night (single or double).  The hotel is adjacent
to the beach and also offers two swimming pools, a fitness
center, and tennis courts.  Reservations must be made directly
with the hotel.  Conference rates will be available for the
weekend before and the weekend following the conference as well.
A hotel registration form is included.  Return it by November 7,
1992 to Ilikai Hotel, 1777 Ala Moana Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96815.
(800) 367-8434. In Britain: 0800 282502.

     Arrangements have been made for a small number of student
rooms in a nearby hotel at about $55 per night (single or
double).  Students are, of course, welcome to stay in the
conference hotel.  Reservations for student rooms can be made
through the official travel agent.  A small number of travel
"scholarships" may be available to defray part or all of the
expenses of attending the conference.  Interested students should
submit a letter of application describing their research
interests, the year they expect to receive their degree, and a
brief letter of recommendation from their major professor.  The
number and size of awards will depend on the amount of money
available.

     Persons with disabilities may contact Herbert Roitblat for
information on accessibility.  Advance notice is advised if you
have special needs and request an accommodation.  The University
of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution.

11. Travel Information

     Theo Stahl, Associated Travel, 947 Keeaumoku Street,
Honolulu, HI 96814 (808) 949-1033, (800) 745-3444, (808) 949-1037
(fax)  is the official travel agent for the conference.
Participants are encouraged, but not required, to make their
travel arrangements through Ms Stahl.  United Airlines is
offering a special conference rate for participants from US as
well as European, Japanese, and Australian gateway cities served
by United.  Ms Stahl is very knowledgeable about the local travel
market and can make arrangements to visit neighbor islands
(including Hawaii with its active volcano) and for other
activities.

     Please make your travel arrangements early because Hawaii is
a popular destination in December and the conference is scheduled
just before the start of the busiest season.  Hertz has extended
a conference rate for auto rentals.  Reservations can be made
through the official travel agent or directly through Hertz.
Mention SAB92.



                  CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM

                   Ilikai Hotel, Honolulu, HI

                   SAB92, December 7-11, 1992


     
____________________________________________________________
Last Name      First Name                    Middle


____________________________________________________________
Professional Affiliation


____________________________________________________________
Street Address and Internal Mail Code


____________________________________________________________
City           State/Country                 Zip/Postal Code


____________________________________________________________
E-mail         Telephone                     Fax

                                                  SAB92 December 7-11, 1992

          Registration Fees (includes reception, cruise, continental
          breakfasts)


               ___ Early (Before September 1, 1992)                    $180

               ___ Regular (Before November 7, 1992)                   $220

               ___ Late (After November 7, 1992)                       $250

               ___ Student (with proof of status)                       $50

               ___ Accompanying person  (number of persons)             $75

               ___ Luau (number of tickets)                             $45

               ___ Donation to support student scholarship fund       $____

               Enclosed is a check or money order (US $ only, payable to
          University of Hawaii) for $_______

               Return to: SAB92 Registration, Conference Center, University
          of Hawaii, 2530 Dole Street, Honolulu, HI 96822.


                                                  SAB92 December 7-11, 1992


                                        SAB92

                                 Hotel Registration

                                    Ilikai Hotel

          Name   _____________________________________________________

          Address    _________________________________________________

          City    ____________________________________________________

          State/Country, Zip    ______________________________________

          Telephone Number    ________________________________________

          Arrival Date    ____________________________________________

          Departure Date    __________________________________________

          No. of Persons    __________________________________________



          Preferred Room rate:


               _____     1 or 2 persons      $110+tax

               _____     1 or 2 persons      $125+tax

               _____     1 Bed          _____     2 Beds

               _____     Handicapped Accessible

               All reservations must be guaranteed by check or credit card
          deposit for one night lodging.

               Amount of enclosed check:     $_____

               Charge to: ___Visa  ___ Mastercard  ___American Express
          ___Diner's club  ___Discover

               Credit card Number: _______________________ Expiration Date
          ________

               Signature ___________________________________

               Request and deposit must be received by November 7, 1992.
          Check-in time is 3:00.  Check-out time is 12:00.


                                                  SAB92 December 7-11, 1992

               Mail hotel registration directly to the Ilikai Hotel, 1777
          Ala Moana Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96815.  (800) 367-8434. In Britain:
          0800 282502



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SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SIMULATION OF ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR (SAB92)
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Papers accepted for presentation at the conference and publication in 
the proceedings.

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Richard A. Altes
"Neuronal Parameter Maps and Signal Processing"


Michael A. Arbib and Hyun-Bong Lee
"Neural Mechanisms Underlying Detour Behavior in Frog and Toad"


Ronald C. Arkin and J. David Hobbs
"Dimensions of Communication and Social Organization in 
Multi-Agent Robotic Systems"


Leemon C. Baird, III and A. Harry Klopf
"Extensions of the Associative Control Process (ACP) Network: 
Hierarchies and Provable Optimality"


Andrea Beltratti and Sergio Margarita
"Evolution of Trading Strategies Among Heterogeneous Artificial 
Economic Agents"


Allen Brookes
"The Adaptive Nature of 3D Perception"


Federico Cecconi and Domenico Parisi
"Neural Networks with Motivational Units"


Sunil Cherian and Wade O. Troxell
"A Neural Network Based Behavior Hierarchy for Locomotion Control"


Dave Cliff, Philip Husbands, and Inman Harvey
"Evolving Visually Guided Robots"


Marco Colombetti and Marco Dorigo
"Learning to Control an Autonomous Robot by Distributed Genetic Algorithms"


H. Cruse, U. Mueller-Wilm, and J. Dear
"Artificial Neural Nets for Controlling a 6-Legged Walking System"


Lawrence Davis, Stewart W. Wilson, and David Orvosh
"Temporary Memory for Examples Can Speed Learning in a Simple Adaptive System"


Dwight Deugo and Franz Oppacher
"An Evolutionary Approach to Cognition"


Alexis Drogoul and Jacques Ferber
"From Tom Thumb to the Dockers: Some Experiments with Foraging Robots"


Dario Floreano
"Emergence of Nest-Based Foraging Strategies in Ecosystems of Neural Networks"


Liane Gabora
"Should I Stay or Should I Go: Coordinating Biological Needs with 
Continuously-updated Assessments of the Environment"


John C. Gallagher and Randall D. Beer
"A Qualitative Dynamical Analysis of Evolved Locomotion Controllers"


Simon Giszter
"Behavior Networks and Force Fields for Simulating 
Spinal Reflex Behaviors of the Frog"


Ralph Hartley
"Propulsion and Guidance in a Simulation of the Worm C. Elegans"


Inman Harvey, Philip Husbands, and Dave Cliff
"Issues in Evolutionary Robotics"


Tetsuya Higuchi, Tatsuya Niwa, Toshio Tanaka, Hitoshi Iba, Hugo de Garis, 
and Tatsumi Furuya
"Evolving Hardware with Genetic Learning"


Ian Horswill
"A Simple, Cheap, and Robust Visual Navigation System"


Hitoshi Iba, Hugo de Garis, and Tetsuya Higuchi
"Evolutionary Learning of Predatory Behaviors Based on Structured Classifiers"


A. Harry Klopf, James S. Morgan, and Scott E. Weaver
"Modeling Nervous System Function with a Hierarchical Network of 
Control Systems That Learn"


David Kortenkamp and Eric Chown
"A Directional Spreading Activation Network for Mobile Robot Navigation"


C. Ronald Kube and Hong Zhang
"Collective Robotic Intelligence"


Long-Ji Lin and Tom Mitchell
"Memory Approaches to Reinforcement Learning in Non-Markovian Domains"


Alexander Linden and Frank Weber
"Implementing Inner Drive Through Competence Reflection"


Michael L. Littman
"A Categorization of Reinforcement Learning Environments"


Luis R. Lopez and Robert E. Smith
"Evolving Artificial Insect Brains: Neural Networks for 
Artificial Compound Eyes"


Pattie Maes
"Behavior-Based Artificial Intelligence"


Maja J. Mataric
"Designing Emergent Behaviors: From Local Interactions to 
Collective Intelligence"


Emmanuel Mazer, Juan Manuel Ahuactzin, El-Ghazali Talbi, and Pierre Bessiere
"The Ariadne's Clew Algorithm"


Geoffrey F. Miller and Peter M. Todd
"Evolutionary Interactions among Mate Choice, Speciation, and 
Runaway Sexual Selection"


Ulrich Nehmzow, Tim Smithers, and Brendan McGonigle
"Increasing Behavioural Repertoire in a Mobile Robot"


Chisato Numaoka and Akikazu Takeuchi
"Collectively Migrating Robots"


Lynne E. Parker
"Adaptive Action Selection for Cooperative Agent Teams"


Jing Peng and Ronald J. Williams
"Efficient Search Control in Dyna"


Rolf Pfeifer and Paul Verschure
"Designing Efficiently Navigating Non-Goal-Directed Robots"


Tony J. Prescott and John E. W. Mayhew
"Building Long-Range Cognitive Maps Using Local Landmarks"


Craig W. Reynolds
"An Evolved, Vision-Based Behavioral Model of Coordinated Group Motion"


Feliz Ribeiro, Jean-Paul Barthes, and Eugenio Oliveira
"Dynamic Selection of Action Sequences"


Mark Ring
"Two Methods for Hierarchy Learning in Reinforcement Environments"


Herbert L. Roitblat, P. W. B. Moore, David A. Helweg and Paul E. Nachtigall
"Representation and Processing of Acoustic Information in a Biomimetic
Neural Network"


Bruce E. Rosen and James M. Goodwin
"Learning Autonomous Flight Control by Adaptive Coarse Coding"


Nestor A. Schmajuk and H. T. Blair
"The Dynamics of Spatial Navigation: An Adaptive Neural Network"


Juergen Schmidhuber and Reiner Wahnsiedler
"Planning Simple Trajectories Using Neural Subgoal Generators"


Anton Schwartz
"Perceptual Modes: Task-Directed Processing of Sensory Input"


J. E. R. Staddon
"A Note on Rate-Sensitive Habituation"


Josh Tenenberg, Jonas Karlsson, and Steven Whitehead
"Learning via Task Decomposition"


Peter M. Todd and Stewart W. Wilson
"Environment Structure and Adaptive Behavior From the Ground Up"


Saburo Tsuji and Shigang Li
"Memorizing and Representing Route Scenes"


Toby Tyrrell
"The Use of Hierarchies for Action Selection"


William R. Uttal, Gary Bradshaw, Sriram Dayanand, Robb Lovell, 
Thomas Shepherd, Ramakrishna Kakarala, Kurt Skifsted, and Greg Tupper
"An Integrated Computational Model of a Perceptual-Motor System"


Paul F. M. J. Verschure and Rolf Pfeifer
"Categorization, Representations, and The Dynamics of 
System-Environment Interaction: A Case Study in Autonomous Systems"


Thomas Ulrich Vogel
"Learning Biped Robot Obstacle Crossing"


Gerhard Weiss
"Action Selection and Learning in Multi-Agent Environments"


Gregory M. Werner and Michael G. Dyer
"Evolution of Herding Behavior in Artificial Animals"


Holly Yanco and Lynn Andrea Stein
"An Adaptive Communication Protocol for Cooperating Mobile Robots"


R. Zapata, P. Lepinay, C. Novales, and P. Deplanques
"Reactive Behaviors of Fast Mobile Robots in Unstructured Environments: 
Sensor-Based Control and Neural Networks"


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