INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
AUTOMATA 2020 www.automata2020.com Special Session on Algorithmic Information Dynamics Supported by Oxford Immune Algorithmics, the Algorithmic Dynamics Lab hosted the 26th International Workshop on Cellular Automata and Discrete Complex Systems AUTOMATA 2020 in Stockholm Sweden (and online), held on 10-12th August 2020. |
Brief introduction to Algorithmic Information Dynamics
Dr. Hector Zenil
Oxford Immune Algorithmics & Algorithmic Dynamics Lab, Oxford
Dr. Hector Zenil
Oxford Immune Algorithmics & Algorithmic Dynamics Lab, Oxford
Algorithmic Information Dynamics and Algorithmic Complex Networks
Dr. Felipe Abrahao
National Laboratory for Scientific Computing (LNCC), Brazil
Dr. Felipe Abrahao
National Laboratory for Scientific Computing (LNCC), Brazil
Algorithmic Information Dynamics in Machine Learning
Dr. Santiago Hernández-Orozco and Dr. Jürgen Riedel
Oxford Immune Algorithmic and Algorithmic Nature Group, LABORES
Dr. Santiago Hernández-Orozco and Dr. Jürgen Riedel
Oxford Immune Algorithmic and Algorithmic Nature Group, LABORES
Block Decomposition Method and Traditional Machine Learning for
Epileptic Seizure Prediction
Dr. Victor Iapascurta
State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Moldova
Epileptic Seizure Prediction
Dr. Victor Iapascurta
State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Moldova
Automacoin, a cryptocurrency for Algorithmic Information Dynamics
Cameron Sajedi and Martin Lind
Automacoin Foundation
Cameron Sajedi and Martin Lind
Automacoin Foundation
Prof. Jesper Tegnér discusses some aspects of Algorithmic Information Dynamics
Towards an AI scientist Foundation machine learning of causality inspired from and applied to living systems At the Machine Learning Hub at KAUST |
ONLINE COURSE
ALGORITHMIC INFORMATION DYNAMICS: FROM NETWORKS TO CELLS In Biological and Artificial Evolving Systems (Hosts: Hector Zenil and Narsis Kiani) We have closed the first course on Algorithmic Information Dynamics---A Computational Approach to Causality and Molecular Biology: From Complex Networks to Reprogramming Cells. More than 1200 students were enrolled and 10% of them remained engaged to the point of pursuing independent projects and becoming AID ambassadors. Our Google Group has 144 members with very active people. |
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MINI WORKSHOP
CAUSALITY, COMPUTATION, ALGORITHMIC INFORMATION, & DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS In Biological and Artificial Evolving Systems (Hosts: Hector Zenil and Narsis Kiani) A mini workshop on causality based upon cellular automata modelling and simulation of boolean networks guided by information theory and algorithmic complexity in applications to artificial and biological systems. Date: Sunday June 11, 2017 Place: VIP room L8:05, CMM, KI, Stockholm, Sweden Programme 10:30 Welcome and Introduction Hector Zenil Introduction to Computation, and Causality: Information Dynamics Hector Zenil and Narsis Kiani (AlgoDynLab/CompMed/KI, Algorithmic Nature) 10:40 AM Computability and Dynamic Evolving Systems Santiago Hernandez (UNAM, AlgoDynLab/KI, Algorithmic Nature) 11:30 AM Lunch: 12:15 - 12:45 Boolean Network Simulation-guided ODE Model Reconstruction of Multiple Sclerosis Liu Weilong (KI, AlgoDynLab, CompMed) 12:45 PM Observer-dependent and Automata-based Model Inference of Boolean Networks Yanbo Zhang (UTC, AlgoDynLab) 1:20 PM Cellular Automata and Open-ended Evolution, Past and Future Directions Alyssa Adams (Microsoft Cambridge/Arizona State U./Algorithmic Nature) 2:00 PM Automata and Causal Networks Jurgen Riedel (Algorithmic Nature/AlgoDynLab) 2:45 PM Participants
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