Many research institutes have online repositories of information which my be retrieved using FTP or (increasingly), World Wide Web (WWW). NOTE: See also Q14 above. ENCORE ENCORE (The EvolutioNary COmputation REpository network) is a collection of anonymous FTP servers providing a wealth of information in the area of EC, from technical reports, copies of journal articles, down to source code for various EAs. ENCORE acts as a distributor of much material generated at research institutes (and other places) which don't necessarily have their own FTP servers. Each node of ENCORE is referred to as an "EClair". The default EClair node of ENCORE is at the Santa Fe Institute (USA): o alife.santafe.edu:/pub/USER-AREA/EC/ Other sites mirror the contents of the default node, and include: The Chinese University of Hong Kong: o ftp.cs.cuhk.hk:/pub/EC/ The University of Warwick (United Kingdom): o ftp.dcs.warwick.ac.uk:/pub/mirrors/EC/ EUnet Deutschland GmbH (Germany): o ftp.Germany.EU.net:/pub/research/softcomp/EC/ The California Institute of Technology: o ftp.krl.caltech.edu:/pub/EC/ Wayne State University, Detroit: o ftp.cs.wayne.edu:/pub/EC/ University of Cape Town, South Africa: o ftp.uct.ac.za:/pub/mirrors/EC/ The Michigan State University, East Lansing: o ftp.egr.msu.edu:/pub/EC/ Well worth getting is "The Navigator's Guide to ENCORE", a handbook to this service, in file: o handbook/encore.ps.gz (A4 paper) or o handbook/encore-US.ps.gz (US letter size paper). ENCORE is administered by Joerg Heitkoetter <joke@Germany.EU.net>. The Santa Fe Institute The Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity (SFI) issues a recommended series: SFI Studies in the Science of Complexity, published by Addison Wesley and maintains a well-sorted FTP server with EC related material. o Admin requests: <ftp@santafe.edu> o Anonymous FTP archive: ftp.santafe.edu:/pub/ Information on SUMMERSCHOOLs held by the SFI can be obtained from: Santa Fe Institute, 1399 Hyde Park Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501, USA. The Australian National University (ANU) The Bioinformatics facility at Australian National University has set up an anonymous FTP server, that contains EC related material, maintained by David G. Green. o Admin requests: <david.green@anu.edu.au> o Anonymous FTP archive: life.anu.edu.au:/pub/complex_systems/alife/ o Gopher protocol: Besides direct access to all FTP information, the gopher server offers online access to relevant newsgroups, online databases and direct links to relevant international services. Name=Complex systems, Host=life.anu.edu.au, Type=1, Port=70, Path=1/complex_systems. o World Wide Web protocol: Besides access to all of the above, the hypermedia server offers introductory tutorials, preprints and papers online. The URL for this service is http://life.anu.edu.au/complex_systems/complex.html or link via the servers home page http://life.anu.edu.au/ LGI laboratory, Grenoble, France Research into Parallel GENETIC ALGORITHMs: papers (technical reports, conference and journal articles, theses, monographies, etc...) written by members of the SYMPA team are available by FTP from o imag.fr:/pub/SYMPA/ Their adress is: SYMPA/LGI - Institut IMAG, BP 53 38041 Grenoble Cedex, FRANCE <muntean@imag.fr> The University of Alabama, Department of Computer Science A number of papers and preprints are available in compressed Postscript form by FTP from the Univ. of Alabama (Tuscaloosa) from aramis.cs.ua.edu:/pub/tech-reports/ The naming convention for files is: (author's last name).(journal name).ps . Maintained by Dr. Ron Sun <rsun@athos.cs.ua.edu> CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository Holds more than a gigabyte of software, publications, and other materials of interest to AI researchers, educators, students, and practitioners. The AI Programming Languages and the AI Software Packages sections of the repository can be accessed in the lang/ and areas/ subdirectories. Other directories, which are in varying states of completion, are events/ and pubs/ (Publications, including technical reports, books, mail/news archives). The AI Programming Languages section includes directories for Common Lisp, Prolog, Scheme, Smalltalk, and other AI-related programming languages. The AI Software Packages section includes subdirectories for: alife/ (ARTIFICIAL LIFE), anneal/ (Simulated Annealing), genetic/ (GENETIC ALGORITHMs etc., including benchmarks and test problems) and many more. The AI Repository is accessible by FTP at: ftp.cs.cmu.edu:/user/ai/ (Be sure to read the files 0.doc and readme.txt in this directory) and by WWW at the URL: http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8001/Web/Groups/AI/html/repository.html It is also available on CD-ROM (See Q10.10). The MSU Genetic Algorithms Research and Applications Group (GARAGe) GARAGe has a number of interesting projects, both in terms of GA and GP fundamental research and in GA/GP applications including: parallelization of GAs/GPs; multiple POPULATION topologies and interchange methodologies; scheduling applications, including sponsored research on job-floor scheduling; design applications, including sponsored research on composite material design; configuration applications, particularly physics applications of optimal molecule configurations for particular systems like C60 (buckyballs) and others. Information on GARAGe research projects is available by WWW at the URL: http://isl.cps.msu.edu/GA School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex The Evolutionary and Adaptive Systems Group in COGS does a significant amount of research in the area of GAs and Neural Networks and modeling the process of biological development. For purposes of artificial EVOLUTION, many at COGS see this as the major issue to be tackled. For general info about the group, consult the WWW server at: ">www.cogs.susx.ac.uk:/lab/adapt/index.html">http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk:/lab/adapt/index.html The Navy Center for Applied Research in Artificial Intelligence The Navy Center for Applied Research in ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (NCARAI) is conducting basic research in the analysis of GAs and other evolutionary algorithms. GAs are being applied to the learning of strategies and behaviors for autonomous vehicles, and for adaptively testing complex systems such as vehicle controllers. You will find description of projects, researchers, and downloadable papers at URL http://www.aic.nrl.navy.mil/ in addition to other information. The GA-digest and the GENETIC ALGORITHMs Archive are maintained at NCARAI. See Q15.1, "Genetic Algorithms Digest", for more information. Case Western Reserve University A WWW home page is available for the CWRU Autonomous Agents Research Group at: ftp://alpha.ces.cwru.edu/pub/agents/home.html The group, led by Randall Beer, conducts interdisciplinary research in the departments of Computer Engineering and Science, Biology, Mechanical Engineering, and Systems Engineering. This research includes work in evolutionary algorithms, mobile robotics, and computational biology. The aim is to study the mechanisms that can produce adaptive behavior in animals and ROBOTs. Currently available are Postscript versions of a number of our research papers (in particular, those related to mobile robotics, evolving recurrent neural networks, and computational models of development), an HTML version of a paper on computational development which appeared in ALIFE IV, and images of the ROBOTs used in our research. Comments to <yamauchi@alpha.ces.cwru.edu>Go Back Up