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Top > Computers > Artificial Life > Artificial Worlds

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» Ant Farm Simulator - A VB based simulator of food-gathering behavior of ant colonies. Executable and VB source code are available.
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» Critters - Agents evolve to stay on the screen.
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» Darwin Pond - An imaginary gene pool, a primordial puddle of genetic surprises. Free download; Windows.
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» E-den - Freeware artificial life program designed for Windows. 2-dimensional evolutionary world with simulated neurons.
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» Eden - A networked, self-generating artificial ecosystem by John McCormack. A CD-ROM version for Macintosh and Windows is available for on-line purchase.
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» Genesis - A project being developed by David Stern at Cambridge university. Available in stand alone or '@home' flavours.
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» Hardware Artificial Life (HAL) - Lotus Artificial Life's Java cellular automata substrate capable of supporting evolving, self-reproducing organisms which are capable of universal computation.
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» JuhasWorld - JuhasWorld: Yes it's alive! You have to see this applet to believe it. Just let those actors evolve for a few generations and they suddenly seem quite clever indeed. Wait a few more generations and you will be completely hooked: How good can they get?
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» The MatremPage - An experiment in artificial life, and a game as well, where players create new animals to struggle and survive.
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» Pandamat - Highlights the Pandamat artificial intelligence system.
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» PolyWorld Information (author's site) - Source of information, technical report, and source code for the PolyWorld computational ecology, maintained by Larry Yaeger, PolyWorld's author. (This site contains more up to date links and information than the PolyWorld page at the Santa Fe Institute site.)
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» Quantum Flux: The Virtual Intelligence Matrix - A model of human brain function designed by a neuroscientist at UCSD. The VIM is used to drive 3D characters who live in virtual worlds and can express emotion and creativity.
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» The Virtual FishTank - Designed for people of all ages, the FishTank offers firsthand experiences in creating artificial life forms and reveals how simple behavioral rules can produce complex and surprising results.
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