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» Site title: Alife + » Site description: Artificial Life links: research groups, individuals, institutions, resource pages, software - tools, simulation and analysis packages, and bibliographies.
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» Site title: Alife Games » Site description: Developer of artificial life worlds as free software with open source code, with the eventual aim of creating true artificial intelligence. Applications include a dungeon generator written in C++, and a shooter game for Windows.
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» Site title: A-life Links » Site description: A list of alife resources compiled by Lachlan Cranswick.
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» Site title: alife.net » Site description: Promotes the artificial life community by offering news, discussions, polls, software. Free registration.
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» Site title: Artificial Life and Other Experiments » Site description: Artificial life and genetic algorithm experiments in java and tcl with free source code; 3D doll pictures and web design experiments.
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» Site title: Artificial Life by Jpr » Site description: Some of the main alife topics illustrated by applets or applications. A link section is also available.
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» Site title: Artificial Life Links » Site description: Erik Max Francis' categorized list of links to sites regarding artificial life and related fields.
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» Site title: Biota.org » Site description: A group project exploring living 3D aesthetic worlds.
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» Site title: Boids: A Distributed Behavioral Model » Site description: Simulations of group motion in flocks, herds, and schools, along with related phenomena. Includes many links to related applications and research, e.g. Artificial Life.
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» Site title: CALT Encyclopedia -- Artificial Life » Site description: A collection of resources related to artificial life. Includes a section for social sciences (social micro-simulation)
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» Site title: Digital Biology » Site description: Digital Biology was established in order to conduct research into, and develop technology based on, artificial life.
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» Site title: glAnts » Site description: A sourceforge project for a combination game and simulation that allows interaction with simple artificial ants.
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» Site title: International Society for Adaptive Behavior » Site description: An international scientific society devoted to education and furthering research on adaptive behavior in animals, animats, software agents, and robots.
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» Site title: ISAAC and EINSTein » Site description: An AL approach to land warfare. Windows beta software, images and project documentation.
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» Site title: Lotus Artificial Life » Site description: Contains various java applications related to artificial life.
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