Special Session
The Distributed Ciphers
Cellular Automata, Distributed Dynamical Systems, and Their Applications to Intelligence
at ALIFE 2025
Conference Dates: October 6-10, 2025 - Kyoto, Japan
Submission deadline: May 4th, 2025
Organizers
Stefano Nichele, Østfold University College, Norway
Hiroki Sayama, Binghamton University, USA
Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, University of Waterloo, Canada
Eric Medvet, University of Trieste, Italy
Mario Pavone, University of Catania, Italy
This special session is an initiative of the IEEE CIS Task Force on Artificial Life and Complex Adaptive Systems.
Scope of the special session
Distributed dynamical systems such as Cellular Automata and Random Boolean Networks (and everything in between), have long been used as models to understand computation and self-replication in biology, morphogenesis, gene regulation, life-as-it-could-be, and the universe.
Such complex systems models have been extensively studied mathematically and experimentally in all their different variations, such as synchronous and asynchronous updates, dynamic automata networks that can grow and change their structure including components and interconnection topology, as well as their robustness.
Recent advances of such models, including continuous CA such as Lenia [1] and neural-based CA [2], have been proposed as substrates to study the emergence of a more general and open-ended intelligence [3, 4], thanks to their propensity to encode information and create internal representations that support complex multiscale morphogenesis through self-organization and emergence, by acting as genotypic dynamic generative templates [5].
- What can we learn from Cellular Automata and Distributed Dynamical System models about intelligence?
- How can Cellular Automata and Distributed Dynamical System models be used to study the emergence of intelligence?
This special session aims at bridging the gap between the ALife community working with CA and distributed dynamical systems, and the broader AI community interested in exploring concepts from complex systems/self-organization/artificial life for AI research and machine learning, including robotics and embodied AI.
[1] Chan, B. W. C. (2019). Lenia: Biology of Artificial Life.
[2] Mordvintsev, A., Randazzo, E., Niklasson, E., & Levin, M. (2020). Growing neural cellular automata.
[3] Hamon, G., Etcheverry, M., Chan, B. W. C., Moulin-Frier, C., & Oudeyer, P. Y. (2022). Learning sensorimotor agency in cellular automata.
[4] Gregor, K., & Besse, F. (2021). Self-organizing intelligent matter: A blueprint for an AI generating algorithm.
[5] Hartl, B., & Levin, M. (2025). What does evolution make? Learning in living lineages and machines.
Submission instructions
The submission instructions and submission link are available here
Please note that contributions to our special session have to be submitted through the main conference's submission system.
There are three options for submission:
- Full papers have an 8-page maximum length (not including references) and should report on new, unpublished work;
- Summaries have a 2-page maximum length (not including references) and must report on a prevously published work. Summaries will not be included in the proceedings. They will be made publicly available but will not receive DOIs;
- Late breaking abstracts are limited to a 2-page length (not including references) and can report on new ideas and work in progress. Late breaking abstracts will not be included in the proceedings.
Special Sessions are part of the conference main program. Contributions to special sessions undergo the same peer review process as other submissions to the conference. Accepted full papers will be included in the ALIFE 2025 conference proceedings.
Important dates
Submission: May 4th, 2025
Notification: to be decided.
Contacts
Please feel free to contact us:
Stefano Nichele: stefano.nichele@hiof.no
Hiroki Sayama: sayama@binghamton.edu
Chrystopher L. Nehaniv: chrystopher.nehaniv@uwaterloo.ca
Eric Medvet: emedvet@units.it
Mario Pavone: mpavone@dmi.unict.it
Previous editions
The Distributed Ghost (ALife 2023)
The Distributed Viking (ALife 2024)
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