Conferences

2022

Takashi Ikegami, Norihiro Maruyama, John Smith, Atsushi Masumori, Do Androides ape? AROB-ISBC-SWARM 2022 (Joint conference of 27th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics (AROB 27th 2022), 7th International Symposium on BioComplexity (ISBC7), and 5th International Symposium on Swarm Behavior and Bio-Inspired Robotics (SWARM5)), 2022[Offloaded Agency]


john smith, Kenichi Tomeoka, Atsushi Masumori, Norihiro Maruyama, Takashi Ikegami, Experiments on Generating Self-Image for Robots Using Piezoelectric Networks and Transformers by Android Robot Alter3. AROB-ISBC-SWARM 2022, 2022. [Space and Time in Mind]


Shigeto Dobata, Norihiro Maruyama, Itsuki Doi, Takashi Ikegami, Emergence and collapse of frozen clusters in experimental ant (Pristomyrmexpunctatus) groups, AROB-ISBC-SWARM 2022, 2022. [Superorganism]


Akiko Kashiwagi, Itsuki Doi, Hiroki Kojima, Takashi Ikegami, Macro Vitality in Tetrahymena collectives, AROB-ISBC-SWARM 2022, 2022. [Superorganism]


Norihiro Maruyama, Takashi Ikegami, Emergence of Multiple Types of Swarms in a Large Scale Boids Model. AROB-ISBC-SWARM 2022, 2022. [Superorganism]


Atsushi Masumori, Takashi Ikegami, Stimulus Avoidance and Informational Closure in Spiking Neural Networks, AROB-ISBC-SWARM 2022, 2022. [Homeostasis]


Takashi Ikegami, A New Concept for Collective Intelligence: a Coupling-Decoupling Hierarchy, AROB-ISBC-SWARM 2022, 2022. [Superorganism]

2021

Hiroki Kojima, and Takashi Ikegami. "Artificial Cognitive Map System based on Generative Deep Neural Networks." ALIFE 2021: The 2021 Conference on Artificial Life. MIT Press, 2021. [Space and Time in Mind]

Hiroki Kojima, Akiko Kashiwagi, Hiroaki Suzuki and Takashi Ikegami. “Phenotypic Inheritance of Dynamical Traits in Growing Populations of Tetrahymena”, The 4th International Symposium on Swarm Behavior and Bio-Inspired Robotics(SWARM 2021) [Superorganism]

Norihiro Maruyama, Atsushi Masumori, Takashi Ikegami, Studying Embodied Cognition in the Android Alter. In ALIFE 2021: The 2021 Conference on Artificial Life. MIT Press.

Takashi Ikegami, Atsushi Masumori, jonhsmith and Norihiro Maruyama,Can Mutual Imitation Generate Open-Ended Evolution? ALIFE 2021: The 2021 Conference on Artificial Life. MIT Press, 2021.

Hiroki Sato, Yasuhiro Hashimoto, Mizuki Oka and Takashi Ikegami. Exploration in Evolutionary Space by Hashtag Evolution on a Social Network Service. In ALIFE 2021: The 2021 Conference on Artificial Life. MIT Press. [Evolution on Web]

2020

Kohei Homma, Norihiro Maruyama, Atsushi Masumori, Takashi Ikegami Cognitive map and subjective time compression generated by Hierarchical RNNn Interactive Session on jsai2020 online-2-33 [Space and Time in Mind]

Atsushi Masumori, Itsuki Doi, John Smith, Ryuta Aoki and Takashi Ikegami. Evolving Acoustic Niche Differentiation and Soundscape Complexity Based on Intraspecific Sound Communication The 2020 Conference on Artificial Life, pp.465-472

Palin Choviwatana, Shota Ejima, Mizuki Oka and Takashi Ikegami. Web as an evolutionary ecosystem: Emergence of keystone species. The 2020 Conference on Artificial Life, pp.230-238

Hiroki Sato, Itsuki Doi, Yasuhiro Hashimoto, Mizuki Oka, Takahashi and Takashi Ikegami. Selection and Accelerated Divergence in Hashtag Evolution on a Social Network Service. The 2020 Conference on Artificial Life, pp.535-540. [Evolution on Web]

2019

Yuma Kajihara, Takashi Ikegami, and Kenji Doya. Model-based empowerment computation for dynamical agents.2019 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI), pp.255-261

Atsushi Masumori, Lana Sinapayen, Takashi Ikegami. Predictive Coding as Stimulus Avoidance in Spiking Neural Networks. 2019 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI), pp.271-277

Norihiro Maruyama, Daichi Saito, and Takashi Ikegami. Emergence of Superorganisms in a Large Scale Boids Model.2019 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI), pp.299-305

Daichi Saito, Norihiro Maruyama, Takashi Ikegami and Yasuhiro Hashimoto. Visualization of Dynamic Structure in Flocking Behavior. THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SWARM BEHAVIOR AND BIO-INSPIRED ROBOTICS (SWARM 2019), pp.94-100

Koya Sato, Mizuki Oka, Yasuhiro Hashimoto, Takashi Ikegami and Kazuhiko Kato. How the Nature of Web Services Drive Vocabulary Creation in Social Tagging. Proc. of the 2nd International Conference on Information Science and System., 2019, [in press] [Evolution on Web]

2018

Doi, I., and Ikegami, T. Endogenous and Exogenous Bursts in a Honey Bee Hive. The 2018 Conference on Artificial Life, pp.493-499

Masumori, A., Sinapayen, L., Maruyama, N., Mita, T., Bakkum, D., Frey, U., Takahashi, H., and Ikegami, T. Autonomous Regulation of Self and Non-Self by Stimulation Avoidance in Embodied Neural Networks. The 2018 Conference on Artificial Life, pp.163-170

2017

Sinapayen, L., and Ikegami, T. Online fitting of computational cost to environmental complexity: Predictive coding with the ε-network, 14th European Conference on Artificial Life(ECAL2017), pp 380-387.

Doi, I., Ikegami, T., Masumori, A., Kojima, H., Ogawa K., and Ishiguro, H. A new design principle for an autonomous robot, 14th European Conference on Artificial Life(ECAL2017), pp.490-466.

Masumori, A., Sinapayen, L., and Ikegami, T. Learning by Stimulation Avoidance Scale to Large Neural Networks, 14th European Conference on Artificial Life(ECAL2017), pp.275-282.

Masumori, A., Maruyama, N., Mita, T., Bakkum, D., Frey, U., Takahashi, H., and Ikegami, T. Learning by Stimulation Avoidance in Cultured Neuronal Cells, The 2nd International Symposium on Swarm Behavior and Bio-Inspired Robotics(SWARM 2017), pp.279-286.

Maruyama, N., Hashimoto, Y., Mototake, Y., Saito, D., and Ikegami, T. Revisiting Classification of Large Scale Flocking, The 2nd International Symposium on Swarm Behavior and Bio-Inspired Robotics(SWARM 2017), pp.307-310.

Hashimoto, Y., Ikegami, T. Novelty production in tagging crowds, The 2nd International Symposium on Swarm Behavior and Bio-Inspired Robotics(SWARM 2017), pp.311-312. [Evolution on Web]

2016

Julien Hubert and Takashi Ikegami: How long did it last? Memorizing interval timings in a simple robotic task, ALIFE XV (2016) pp.406-407.[Mind Time Machine] [Offloaded Agency]

Martin Biehl, Takashi Ikegami and Daniel Polani: Towards information based spatiotemporal patterns as a foundation for agent representation in dynamical systems, ALIFE XV (2016) pp.722-729.[Mind Time Machine]

2015

Y.Mototake, and T.Ikegami A Simulation Study of Large Scale Swarms, SWARM 2015,pp.446-450, Kyoto university, Oct. 28-30, 2015. [Superorganism]

Atsushi Masumori, Norihiro Maruyama, Lana Sinapayen, Takeshi Mita, Urs Frey,Douglas Bakkum, Hirokazu Takahashi and Takashi Ikegami : Emergence of Sense-Making Behavior by the Stimulus Avoidance Principle: Experiments on a Robot Behavior Controlled by Cultured Neuronal Cells., ECAL2015, 2015. [Homeostasis] [Offloaded Agency]

Olaf Witkowski, Geoff Nitschke and Takashi Ikegami, Signal drives genetic diversity: an agent-based approach to speciation, Proceedings of the Twentieth International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, 20. January 2015. [Superorganism]

Yhoichi Mototake and Takashi Ikegami, The dynamics of deep neural networks, Proceedings of the Twentieth International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, 20. January 2015. [Homeostasis]

2014

Norihiro Maruyama, Atsushi Masumori, Julien Hubert, Takeshi Mita, Douglas Bakkum, Hirokazu Takahashi and Takashi Ikegami : Designing a Robotic Platform Controlled by Cultured Neural Cells, ALIFE 14: THE FOURTEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE SYNTHESIS AND SIMULATION OF LIVING SYSTEMS, pp769-770, 2014. [PDF]

Nathaniel Virgo and Takashi Ikegami: There can be Only One: Reversible Cellular Automata and the Conservation of Genki. Artificial Life 14: Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on the Sythesis and Simulation of Living Systems, pp. 530-531, 2014. [PDF]

Nathaniel Virgo, Simon McGregor and Takashi Ikegami: Self-Organising Autocatalysis. Artificial Life 14: Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on the Sythesis and Simulation of Living Systems, pp. 498-505, 2014. [PDF]

Olaf Witkowski, Nathanael Aubert-Kato: Pseudo-Static Cooperators: Moving Isn’t Always about Going Somewhere.Artificial Life 14: Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on the Sythesis and Simulation of Living Systems, pp. 392-397, 2014. [PDF]

Olaf Witkowski and Takashi Ikegami: Asynchronous Evolution: Emergence of Signal-Based Swarming. Artificial Life 14: Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on the Sythesis and Simulation of Living Systems, pp. 302-309, 2014. [PDF]

Norihiro Maruyama, Atsushi Masumori, Julien Hubert, Takeshi Mita, Douglas Bakkum, Hirokazu Takahashi and Takashi Ikegami: Designing a Robotic Platform Controlled by Cultured Neural Cells. Artificial Life 14: Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on the Sythesis and Simulation of Living Systems., pp. 769-770, 2014. [PDF]

Mizuki Oka, Yasuhiro Hashimoto and Takashi Ikegami: Self-organization on social media: endo-exo bursts and baseline fluctuations. Workshop on Artificial Life and the Web (WebAL-1) at ALIFE 14, 2014. [PDF] [Evolution on Web]

Mizuki Oka, Hirotake Abe, Takashi Ikegami: Dynamic Homeostasis in Packet Switching Network. Exploiting synergies between biology and artificial life technologies: tools, possibilities, and examples at ALIFE 14, 2014. [PDF]

Norihiro Maruyama, Itsuki Doi, Atsushi Masumori, Mizuki Oka, Takashi Ikegami, Victoria Vesna, Charles Taylor: Evolution of Artificial Soundscape in a Natural Environment. Exploiting synergies between biology and artificial life technologies: tools, possibilities, and examples at ALIFE 14, 2014. [PDF]

Mizuki Oka, Yasuhiro Hashimoto, Takashi Ikegami: Fluctuation and Burst Response in Social Media. The 2nd International Web Observatory Workshop WOW2014 at WWW 2014, pp. 1037-1042, 2014. [PDF] [Evolution on Web]

Takashi Ikegami, Mizuki Oka: Massive Data Flows: Self-organization of energy, material, and information flows. 6th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence ICAART 2014, pp. 237-242, 2014. [PDF]

2013

Olaf Witkowski and Geoff Nitschke : The Transmission of Migratory Behaviors, Proceedings of the Twelfth European Conference on Artificial Life, 12, pp1218-1220, 2013. [PDF]

Olaf Witkowski, Nathanaël Aubert : Size Does Matter: The Impact of Size on Hoarding Behaviour, Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on The Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, 13, 542--543, 2013.

Nathaniel Virgo, Tom Froese and Takashi Ikegami: The Positive Role of Parasites in the Origins of Life, Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE Symposium on Artificial Life, pp. 1-4, 2013. [PDF]

Norihiro Maruyama, Mizuki Oka, Takashi Ikegami: Creating Space-Time Affordances via an Autonomous Sensor Network, The 2013 IEEE Symposium on Artificial Life,pp.67-73, 2013. [PDF]

Eiko Matsuda, Takeshi Mita, Julien Hubert, Douglas Bakkum, Urs Frey, Andreas Hierlemann, Hirokazu Takahashi, and Takashi Ikegami: Analysis of neuronal cells of dissociated primary culture on high-density CMOS electrode array, Proceedings of 35th International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, pp 1045-1048, IEEE, 2013. [PDF]

Mizuki Oka, Takashi Ikegami, Alex Woodward, Yiqing Zhu, Kazuhiko Kato: Cooperation, Congestion and Chaos in Concurrent Computation. Advances in Artificial Life, ECAL 2013: Proceedings of the Twelfth European Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, pp. 498–504. MIT Press, 2014. [PDF]

Virgo, N. and Ikegami, T: Autocatalysis Before Enzymes: The Emergence of Prebiotic Chain Reactions. In Liò, P. et al. (eds.), Advances in Artificial Life, ECAL 2013: Proceedings of the Twelfth European Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, pp. 240-247. MIT Press, 2013. [PDF]

Julien Hubert, Eiko Matsuda and Takashi Ikegami: Hebbian Learning in a Multimodal Environment, In Liò, P. et al. (eds.), Advances in Artificial Life, ECAL 2013: Proceedings of the Twelfth European Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, pp. 698-705. MIT Press, 2013. [PDF]

Eiko Matsuda, Takeshi Mita, Julien Hubert, Mizuki Oka, Douglas Bakkum, Urs Frey, Hirokazu Takahashi and Takashi Ikegami, Multiple time scales observed in spontaneously evolved neurons on high-density cmos electrode array, Proceedings of the Twelfth European Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, pp 1075-1082, MIT press, 2013. [PDF]

2012

Olaf Witkowski, Geoff Nitschke, Takashi Ikegami : When is Happy Hour: An Agent's Concept of Time , Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on The Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, 13, 544--545, 2012. [PDF]

Olaf Witkowski, Geoff Nitschke, Takashi Ikegami : Time To Migrate: The Effect of Lifespan on Imitation and Culturally Learned Migration , 7th International Workshop on Natural Computing, 2012.

Froese, T., Ikegami, T., Virgo, N: The Behavior-Based Hypercycle: From Parasitic Reaction to Symbiotic Behavior.Artificial Life 13: Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, pp. 457-464, 2012.

Geoff Nitschke: Behavioral Heterogeneity and Collective Construction. In, Proceedings of the IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation.,pp. 387-394, IEEE Press, Brisbane, Australia, 2012. [PDF]

Mizuki Oka and Takashi Ikegami :Characterizing Autonomy in the Web via Transfer Entropy, ALIFE 13, pp. 234-242, 2012. [Evolution on Web]

Alexander Woodward, Patrice Delmas, Takashi Ikegami: An optimal parameter analysis and GPU acceleration of the image receptive fields neural network approach.IVCNZ pp. 222-226, 2012.

Tom Froese, Takashi Ikegami, and Mike Beaton: Non-Human Primates Cannot Decontextualize and Objectify the Actions of Their Conspecifics. In: T. C. Scott-Phillips, M. Tamariz, E. A. Cartmill and J. R. Hurford (eds.), The Evolution of Language: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference (EvoLang9). Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 126-133, 2012. [PDF]

2011

Alex Woodward, Takashi Ikegami: A Reservoir Computing approach to Image Classification using Coupled Echo State and Back-Propagation Neural Networks. In Proc. of 26th int. conf. on image and vision computing (IVCNZ) 453-458, 2011. [PDF]

Ryoko Uno, Keisuke Suzuki and Takashi Ikegami: An interactive wall game as an evolution of proto language.Advances in Aritificial Life: Proc. of ECAL11. MIT Press, 813-819, 2011.

Ryoko Uno, Keisuke Suzuki, Takashi Ikegami: Exploring the texture of communication: The transparency of consciousness that links grammar and lexicon. ASSC. Handbook, 109, 2011.

Eiko Matsuda, Julien Hubert and Takashi Ikegami :A Robotic Approach to Understand the Role of Vicarious Trial-and-Error in a T-Maze Task, Proc. of ECAL 514-521, 2011. [PDF]

Yuki Sato, Hiroyuki Iizuka and Takashi Ikegami :An Experimental and Computational Approach to the Dynamic Body Boundary Problem, Proc. of ECAL 721-728, 2011.

Eiko Matsuda, Julien Hubert and Takashi Ikegami :Examining the Role of Vicarious Tria-and-Error in a Robotic Experiment, ASSC 79, 2011. [PDF]

Marek McGann, Tom Froese, William Bigge, Adam Spiers, and Anli K. Seth: The Use of a Distal-to-Tactile Sensory Substitution Interface Does Not Lead to Extension of Body Image. In: B.G. Bardy, J. Lagarde and D. Mottet (Eds.),The International Conference SKILLS 2011. 1(60), 2011. [PDF]

Tom Froese, Nathaniel Virgo, and Takashi Ikegami: Life as a process of open-ended becoming: Analysis of a minimal model. Proc. of ECAL 2011 250-257, 2011. [PDF]

Tom Froese, Keisuke Suzuki, Sohei Wakisaka, Yuta Ogai, and Takashi Ikegami: From Artificial Life to Artificial Embodiment: Using human-computer interfaces to investigate the embodied mind ‘as-it-could-be’ from the first-person perspective. In: Kazakov, D. & Tsoulas, G. (eds.), Proceedings of AISB’11: Computing & Philosophy. York, UK: Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behavior, 43-50, 2011. [PDF]

Eiko Matsuda, Julien Hubert, Takashi Ikegami: The Role of Vicarious Trial-And-Error in a T-Maze Task Proceedings of Morphological Computation 2011 2011. [PDF]

Yuki Sato, Hiroyuki Iizuka and Takashi Ikegami: An Experimental and Computational Approach to the Dynamic Body Boundary Problem. Proc. of ECAL 2011. 721-728, 2011.

Takashi Ikegami, Mizuki Oka and Horitake Abe: Autonomy of the Internet: complexity of flow dynamics in a packet switching network, ECAL, 364-371, 2011.

Mizuki Oka and Takashi Ikegami: The Web as a New Framework for Understanding the Mind, ASSC, 2011.

Geoff Nitschke, Korbus de Bruyn, and Willem van Heerden: Evolutionary Algorithms and Particle Swarm Optimization for Artificial Language Evolution. In, Proceedings of the IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation. 1110-1108, IEEE Press, New Orleans, USA, 2011.[PDF]

Geoff Nitschke, Carina Viljoen, and Willem van Heerden: Evolving Fictional Dialogue: Evolutionary Algorithms and Aesthetic Selection. In, Proceedings of the IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation. 1108-1116, IEEE Press, New Orleans, USA, 2011.[PDF]

2010

Keisuke Suzuki, Ryoko Uno, Takashi Ikegami: Language as autopoiesis: Experimental approach to agency in linguistic communication. Artificial Life XII: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on the Sythesis and Simulation of Living Systems. MIT Press, 860-861, 2010.

Keisuke Suzuki, Ryoko Uno, Takashi Ikegami: Language as autopoiesis: Experimental approach to agency in linguistic communication. Artificial Life XII: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on the Sythesis and Simulation of Living Systems. MIT Press, 860-861, 2010.

Takashi Ikegami and Yuta Ogai: Self-organization of Subjective Time and Sustainable Autonomy in Mind Time Machine. Artificial Life XII : Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems. 624-625, 2010.

2009

Naoto Horibe, Martin M. Hanczyc and Takashi Ikegami: Shape and Motion dynamics in Self-Moving Oil Droplets, The 3rd International Symposium on Mobiligence, 367-371, 2009.

Yuta Ogai, Ryoko Uno and Takashi Ikegami: From Active Perception to Language - Analysis of Onomatopoeias using a Tactile Display -, The 3rd International Symposium on Mobiligence, 382-386, 2009.

Julien Hubert, Eiko Matsuda, Eric Silverman, and Takashi Ikegami: A robotic approach to understand robust systemsThe 3rd International Symposium on Mobiligence. 361-366, 2009. [PDF]

Takashi Ikegami: Homeodynamics, Shape and Motion dynamics in Self-Moving Oil Droplets” at “What is Evolution?, Organized by Murase, Kyoto, Japan, 2009.

Takashi Ikegami: Is Life an Emergent property?, The Origin of Life” conference (organized by Luisi Luigi, San Sebastian, Spain, 2009.

2008

Ryoko Uno: Perspectives and causal clauses in Japanese and English, The Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference of the Pragmatics Society of Japan, 2008.

Ryoko Uno, Davide Marocco, Stefano Nolfi and Takashi Ikegami: Emergence of sentence types in simulated adaptive agents, The Evolution of Language: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference (EVOLANG7) 323-330, 2008.

Takashi Ikegami: Artificial Life is Dead, Artificial Life XI, Winchester, UK, keynote, 2008

Duraid Madina Circuit and Physical Design of the MDGRAPE-4 on chip network links, At the International Workshop on System level Interconnect Prediction, New Castle, UK, 2008.

2007

Hiroki Matsuno, Martin M. Hanczyc, and Takashi Ikegami: Self-maintained Movements of Droplets with Convection Flow. ACAL. 179-188, 2007.

Hiroki Matsuno, Martin M. Hanczyc and Takashi Ikegami: Self-maintained Movements of Droplets with Convection Flow, ACAL,179-188, 2007. [PDF]

Ryoko Uno, Davide Marocco, Stefano Nolfi and Takashi Ikegami: Transition from Imperatives to Declaratives in Artificial Communicating Systems, Workshop "Social Learning in Embodied Agents" in 9th European Conference on Artifitial Life, Lisbon, Portugal. September 10-14, 2007. [PDF]

Uno, Ryoko and Takashi Ikegami: Two Types of Speaker Involvement Scales and Causal Connectives in Japanese, 10th International Cognitive Linguistic Conference, Jagiellonian University of Krakow, Poland, Handbook 277-278, July 15-21, 2007.

Kohei Nakajima, Soya Shinkai, Takashi Ikegami: Formal Model of Embodiment on Abstract Systems. From Hierarchy to Heterarchy, ECAL, 1110-1119, 2007.

J. Aucoutier, Yuta Ogai and Takashi Ikegami: Making a robot dance to music using chaotic itinerancy in a network of FitzHugh-Nagumo neurons, Proc. of the 14th Int’l Conf. on Neural Informaiton Processing, 2007. [PDF]

Asaki Saito, Makoto Taiji, and Takashi Ikegami: Dynamical Singularities in Online Learning of Recurrent Neural Networks, FOCI, 174-179, 2007.

Keisuke Suzuki and Takashi Ikegami: Membrane as an Interface in a Simple Metabolic Cell, International Conference on Morphological Computation, Venezia, Italy, 2007.

Takashi Ikegami: From Chaos to Cosmos: Integration in Biological Systems, Yamada Science Foundation 3, Shouna, Japan, 2007.

2006

Gentaro Morimoto and Takashi Ikegami: Emergence of Coherent Coordinated Behavior in a Network of Homogeneous Active Elements, Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, 510-521, 2006.

Gentaro Morimoto, Takashi Ikegami: Development of Haptic Perception by Homogenenous Active Elements, Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Epigenetic Robotics: Modeling Cognitive Development in Robotic Systems, 178-179, 2006.[PDF]

2005

Takashi Ikegami: Chaotic Itinerancy, Active Perception and Mental Imagery, the proceedings of the Symposium on Next Generation Approaches to Machine Consciousness, Hatfield, UK, 36-39. ISBN1-902956468, 2005.[PDF]

Hiroyuki Iizuka, Takashi Ikegami: Emergence of Body Image and the Dichotomy of Sensory and Motor Activity, the proceedings of the Symposium on Next Generation Approaches to Machine Consciousness, Hatfield, UK, 104-109, 2005.[PDF]

Kazutoshi Sasahara and Takashi Ikegami: Evolution of Song Comunication in a 2D Space, ECAL LNAI 3630 (eds. M. Capcarrere et al. ), 835-844, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2005.

2004

Yuta Ogai, Takashi Ikegami: Microslip as a dynamical system, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Human and Artificial Intelligence Systems, Advanced Knowledge International Pty. Ltd., 215-220, 2004. [PDF]

Masumi Nasukawa, Gentaro Morimoto and Takashi Ikegami: Evolution of Sensory-motor Coordination Physical Coherency, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Human and Artificial Intelligence Systems, (Advanced Knowledge International Pty. Ltd.), 401-406, 2004.

Gentaro Morimoto and Takashi Ikegami: Evolution of Plastic Sensory-motor Coupling and Dynamic Categorization, Artificial Life, MIT press, 188-193, 2004. [PDF]

Kazutoshi Sasahara and Takashi Ikegami: Song Grammars as Complex Sexual Displays, Artificial Life, MIT press, 194-199, 2004. [PDF]

Duraid Madina and Takashi Ikegami: Cellular Formation in a 3D Molecular Dynamics System with Chemistry, Artificial Life, MIT press, 461-465, 2004.

Chris Salzberg, Hiroki Sayama and Takashi Ikegami: A Tangled Hierarchy of Graph- Constructing Graphs, Artificial Life, MIT press, 495-500, 2004.

Keisuke Suzuki and Takashi Ikegami: Self-repairing and Mobility of a Simple Cell, Artificial Life, MIT press, 421-426, 2004. [PDF]

Gentaro Morimoto and Takashi Ikegami: Exploration Behavior in Shape Discrimination, AI Robotics and ControlProceedings of the 4th International Conference on Human and Artificial Intelligence Systems, Advanced Knowledge International Pty. Ltd., 209-214, 2004.[PDF]

Hiroyuki Iizuka and Takashi Ikegami: Adaptive Coupling and Intersubjectivity in Simulated Turn-Taking Behaviours, Advances in Artificial Life, Springer, Banzhaf et al., 336-345, 2004. [PDF]

2003

Keisuke Suzuki and Takashi Ikegami: Interaction based Evolution of Self-replicating Loop Structures. Advances in Artificial Life Springer, Banzhaf et al., 89-96, 2003. [PDF]

Kazutoshi Sasahara and Takashi Ikegami: Coevolution of Birdsong Grammar without Imitation. Advances in Artificial Life Springer, Banzhaf et al., 482-490, 2003. [PDF]

Duraid Madina, Naoaki Ono and Takashi Ikegami: Cellular Evolution in a 3D Lattice Artificial Chemistry. Advances in Artificial Life Springer, Banzhaf et al., 59-68, 2003. [PDF]

Takashi Ikegami and Hiroyuki Iizuka: Joint attention and Dynamics repertoire in Coupled Dynamical Recognizers. the proceedings of the AISB 03: the Second International Symposium on Imitation in Animals and Artifacts 125-130, 2003. [PDF]

Takashi Ikegami, Tomoharu Iwata, and Koh Hashimoto: A Network fo Dynamic Keystone Species. Artificial Life VIII (eds. R.K. Standish, M.A. Bedau and H.A. Abbass, MIT) 216-222, 2003. [PDF]

Hiroshi Ito and Takashi Ikegami: Evolutionary Dynamics of a Food Web with Recursive Branching and Extinction.Artificial Life VIII(eds. R.K. Standish, M.A. Bedau and H.A. Abbass, MIT) 207-215, 2003. [PDF]

Hiroyuki Iizuka and Takashi Ikegami: Simulating Turn-taking Behaviors with Coupled Dynamical Recognizers. Artificial Life VIII (eds. R.K. Standish, M.A. Bedau and H.A. Abbass, MIT) 319-328, 2003. [PDF]

2001

Gen Masumoto and Takashi Ikegami: The Lambda Game System - An approach to a meta game-. Advances in Artificial Life LNAI 2159 (eds. J.Kelemen and P.Sosik, Springer) 695-699, 2001.

Naoaki Ono and Takashi Ikegami: Artificial Chemistry: Computational Studies on the Emergence of Self-Reproducing Units. Advances in Artificial Life LNAI 2159 (eds. J.Kelemen and P.Sosik, Springer), 186-195, 2001.

1999

Takashi Ikegami and Makoto Taiji: Imitation and Cooperation in Coupled Dynamical Recognizers. Advances in Artificial Life. eds. Floreano,D. et al., Springer-Verlag, 545-554, 1999.

Yuzuru Sato and Takashi Ikegami: Undecidability of the Imitation Game (eds. Dautenhahn et al.) Imitation in Animals and Artifacts in the Proceedings of the AISB '99 Symposium (publ. The society for the study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation Behavior), 157-159, 1999.

Kouji Harada, and Takashi Ikegami: Evolution of Multispecificity in an Immune Network Advances in Artificial Life.(Springer-Verlag), 427-431, 1999.

Naoaki Ono and Takashi Ikegami: Model of Self-replicating cell capable of self-maintenance. Advances in Artificial Life LNAI 1674 eds. D.Floreano et al., Springer, 398-406, 1999. [PDF]

Before 1998

Takashi Ikegami and Makoto Taiji: Structures of Possible Worlds in a Game of Players with Internal Models Acta Polytechnica Scandinavica 91:283-292, 1998. [PDF]

Shin I. Nishimura and Takashi Ikegami: Emergence and Maintenance of Relationships among Agents. Artificial Life VI(eds. C. Adami, R. Belew, H. Kitano and C. Taylor), MIT Press, 438-442, 1998.

Takashi Ikegami and Takashi Hashimoto: Replication and Diversity in Machine-Tape Coevolutionary Systems Artificial Life V (eds. C.Langton and K.Shimohara, MIT press) 426-33, 1997.

Takashi Ikegami and Takashi Hashimoto: Coevolution of Machines and Tapes Advances Advances in Artificial Life, Proceedings of Third European Conference on Artificial Life(eds. F.Moran et al., LNAI 929). 234-245, 1995

Takashi Ikegami: Ecology of Evolutionary Game Strategies the proceedings of international symposium on European Conference for Artificial Life(May, Brussels), 1993.