Publication list

Topics:
EE: eco-evolutionary feedback, NC: niche construction, PP: phenotypic plasticity (Baldwin effect, learning and evolution), LE: language evolution, AD: artificial development, ME: meme, NW: networks, PD: prisoner's dilemma, CA: cellular automata, SI: swarm intelligence, BS: bird songs, AC: artificial creatures, MT: mental representation / theory of mind, UG: ultimatum game, OP: obligate pollination mutualism, AT: arts, DE: differential evolution, FW: food webs, AP: applications, CS: computational social science.

International journal papers

  1. [BS] Reiji Suzuki, Shiho Matsubayashi, Fumiyuki Saito, Tatsuyoshi Murate, Tomohisa Masuda, Koichi Yamamoto, Ryosuke Kojima, Kazuhiro Nakadai, Hiroshi G. Okuno: A Spatiotemporal Analysis of Acoustic Interactions between Great Reed Warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) Using Microphone Arrays and Robot Audition Software HARK, 8(1): 812-825 (2018/01).
  2. [MT] Keisuke Daimon, Solvi Arnold, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: The emergence of executive functions by the evolution of second-order learning. Artificial Life and Robotics, 22(4): 483-489 (2017/09).
  3. [BS] Shiho Matsubayashi, Reiji Suzuki, Fumiyuki Saito, Tatsuyoshi Murate, Tomohisa Masuda, Koichi Yamamoto, Ryosuke Kojima, Kazuhiro Nakadai, Hiroshi G. Okuno: Acoustic monitoring of the great reed warbler using multiple microphone arrays and robot audition, Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics, 27 (1): 213-223 (2017/02).
  4. [BS] Reiji Suzuki, Shiho Matsubayashi, R. Hedley, Kazuhiro Nakadai, Hiroshi G. Okuno: HARKBird: Exploring acoustic interactions in bird communities using a microphone array. Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics, 27 (1): 224-235 (2017/02).
  5. [BS] Ryosuke Kojima, Osamu Sugiyama, Kotaro Hoshiba, Kazuhiro Nakadai, Reiji Suzuki, Charles E. Taylor: Bird Song Scene Analysis Using a Spatial-Cue-Based Probabilistic Model, Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics, 27 (1): 236-246 (2017/02).
  6. [NW, PD] Katsuki Hayashi, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: Coevolution of cooperation and layer selection strategy in multiplex networks, Games (Special Issue on Evolutionary Games and Statistical Physics of Social Networks), 7(4), 34 (2016/11).
  7. [AD, AC] Michal Joachimczak, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: Artificial metamorphosis: evolutionary design of transforming, soft-bodied robots, Artificial Life, 22(3): 271-298 (2016/05).
  8. [EE, AC, AD] Takaya Arita, Michal Joachimczak, Takashi Ito, Atsushi Asakura and Reiji Suzuki: ALife approach to Eco-Evo-Devo using evolution of virtual creatures, Artificial Life and Robotics, 21(2): 141-148 (2016/06).
  9. [CA, AT] Yusuke Iwase, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: Evolutionary Search for Cellular Automata with Self-Organizing Properties toward Controlling Decentralized Pervasive Systems, International Journal of Systems Biology and Biomedical Technologies, 3(1): 1-19 (2016/04).
  10. [EE, AC] Takashi Ito, Marcin L. Pilat, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita, Population and Evolutionary Dynamics based on Predator-Prey Relationship in 3D Physical Simulation, Artificial Life, 22(2): 226-240 (2016/05).
  11. [SI] Naoki Nishikawa, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: Coordination control design of heterogeneous swarm robots by means of task-oriented optimization, Artificial Life and Robotics, 21(1), 57-68 (2016/01).
  12. [AC] Michal Joachimczak, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: Improving evolvability of morphologies and controllers of developmental soft-bodied robots with novelty search, Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 2(33), 1-16 (2015/12). link
  13. [NW] Yuki Takeichi, Kazutoshi Sasahara, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: Concurrent Bursty Behavior of Social Sensors in Sporting Events, PLoS ONE, 10(12), e0144646, 1-13 (2015/12). link
  14. [AC] Atsushi Asakura, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolving 3D virtual creatures through exaptation triggered by environmental change", Artificial Life and Robotics, 20(3), 244-250 (2015/10).
  15. [MT] Solvi Fylgja Arnold, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: Selection for Representation in Higher-order Adaptation, "Minds and Machines", 25(1): 73-95 (2015/02).
  16. [UG, OP] Reiji Suzuki, Tomoko Okamoto and Takaya Arita: "Emergent dynamics of fairness in the spatial coevolution of proposer and responder species in the ultimatum game", PLOS ONE, 10(1), e0116901 (2015/01).
  17. [CA, AT] Noritsugu Sughimura, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: Non-uniform Cellular Automata based on Open-ended Rule Evolution, "Artificial Life and Robotics", 19(2): 120-126 (2014/09).
  18. [NC, PD] Takuro Kojima, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: Effects of Ecological Inheritance on Coevolution of Cooperative Behaviors and Physically Niche Constructing Behaviors, Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics, 18(3): 391-400 (2014/05).
  19. [PP, BS, NC] Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Emergence of a dynamic resource partitioning based on the coevolution of phenotypic plasticity in sympatric species", Journal of Theoretical Biology, 352, 51-9 (2014). [PDF]
  20. [NC] Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: Coevolution of multiple species through niche construction modifying shared environments, Artificial Life and Robotics, 18(3-4), 144-151 (2013/12).
  21. [EE, AC] Takashi Ito, Marcin L. Pilat, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "ALife approach for body-behavior predator-prey coevolution: body first or behavior first?", Artificial Life and Robotics, 18(1-2), 36-40 (2013/12).
  22. [DE] Takahiro Otani, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "DE/isolated/1: A new mutation operator for multimodal optimization with differential evolution, International Journal of Machine Learning and Cybernetics", 4(2): 99-105 (2013/04). 
  23. [NW, AP] Yuichi Kubota, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "A procedure for constructing social network using Web search engines: the case for Japanese automotive industry Artificial Life and Robotics 19(1): 103-108 (2014/02).
  24. [MR] Kenichi Minoya, Reiji Suzuki, Tatsuo Unemi and Takaya Arita: A Constructive Approach to the Evolution of the Planning Ability Investigations into Living Systems, Artificial Life, and Real-World Solutions, pp. 23-35 (2013/04).
  25. [MR] Solvi F Arnold, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: Selection for Reinforcement-Free Learning Ability as an Organizing Factor in the Evolution of Cognition, Advances in Artificial Intelligence, 2013, Article ID 841646 (13 pages) (2013/04).
  26. [PP, LE] Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "A simple computational model of the evolution of a communicative trait and its phenotypic plasticity", Journal of Theoretical Biology, 330(7), 37-44 (2013/08). [PDF]
  27. [BS] Reiji Suzuki, Charles E. Taylor and Martin L. Cody: "Soundscape Partitioning to Increase Communication Efficiency in Bird Communities", Artificial Life and Robotics, 17(1), 30-34 (2012/10).
  28. [3D] Marcin L. Pilat, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Dealing with Rounding Error Problems in Evolutionary Physical Simulation", Artificial Life and Robotics, 17(1), 158-162 (2012/10/01).
  29. [ME] Kengo Kobayashi, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Emergence of autocatalytic reaction in a meme propagation model based on particle motion", Artificial Life and Robotics, 17(1), 92-96 (2012/10/02).
  30. [NW, PD] Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Coevolution of game strategies, game structures and network structures", Bio-Inspired Models of Network, Information and Computing Systems (Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 87, 143-154 (2012/12).
  31. [DE] Takahiro Otani, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "DE/isolated/1: a new mutation operator for multimodal optimization with differential evolution", International Journal of Machine Learning and Cybernetics, 4(2), 99-105 (2013/04/01).
  32. [LE, PP] Tsubasa Azumagakito, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Visualizing Language Evolution as an Emergent Phenomenon based on Biological Evolution and Learning", Artificial Life and Robotics, 16, 366-372 (2011).
  33. [MR] Kenichi Minoya, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "A Constructive Approach to the Evolution of the Planning Ability", International Journal of Artificial Life Research (IJALR), 2(3), 22-35 (2011/07).
  34. [PD, NW] Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolution of Cooperation on Different Pairs of Interaction and Replacement Networks with Various Intensity of Selection", International Journal of Bio-inspired Computation, 3(3), 151-158 (2011/06).
  35. [FW] Hirofumi Ochiai, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Self-organizing Stability of Food Web that Emerges from the Evolution of Restrictions on Speciation", Artificial Life and Robotics, 16(4), 637-640 (2012/02).
  36. [CA] Yusuke Iwase, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolutionary Search for Cellular Automata with Self-Organizing Properties toward Controlling Decentralized Pervasive Systems", Multi-Agent Applications with Evolutionary Computation and Biologically Inspired Technologies: Intelligent Techniques for Ubiquity and Optimization, 379-383 (2010/05).
  37. [FW] Hirofumi Ochiai, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "The Effects of theTrophic Level on the Stability of Food Webs", Artificial Life and Robotics, 14(3), 379-383 (2009).
  38. [PP, LA] Reiji Suzuki: "Book review of Evolution and Learning: The Baldwin Effect Reconsidered. Bruce H. Weber and David J. Depew (Eds.). (2003, MIT Press.)", Artificial Life, 15(2), 247-250 (2009).
  39. [AD] Artur Matos, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Heterochrony and Artificial Embryogeny: A method for Analyzing Artificial Embryogenies based on Developmental Dynamics", Artificial Life, 15(2), 131-160 (2009).
  40. [PP, LE] Yusuke Watanabe, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Language Evolution and the Baldwin Effect", Artificial Life and Robotics, 12(1), 65-69 (2008). [PDF]
  41. [NW, PD] Reiji Suzuki, Masanori Kato and Takaya Arita: "Cyclic Coevolution of Cooperative Behaviors and Network Structures", Physical Review E (Selected for Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research, Vol. 15, Issue 5, March 1, 2008), 77(2), 021911 (7 pages) (2008). [PDF]
  42. [AD] Artur Matos, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Heterochrony and Evolvability in Neural Network Development", Artificial Life and Robotics, 11(2), 175-182 (2007).
  43. [PP] Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "The Dynamic Changes in Roles of Learning through the Baldwin effect", Artificial Life, 13(1), 31-43 (2007). [PDF]
  44. [PP, PD] Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Interactions between Learning and Evolution: Outstanding Strategy Generated by the Baldwin Effect", Biosystems, 77(1-3), 57-71 (2004). [PDF]
  45. [PD] Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolutionary Analysis on Spatial Locality in N-Person Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma", International Journal of Computational Intelligence and Applications, 3(2), 177-188 (2003). [PDF]

International conference proceedings


  1. [PP] Masanori Tsuchiya, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita, An evolutionary model for emergence of inter- and intra-specific diversity in behavioral plasticity and personality, Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics (AROB 2018), pp. 110-115 (2017/01/20).
  2. [AC] Lin Wang, Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita and Michal Joachimczak: Evolving morphology and control for virtual soft-robots with a particle-based soft-body simulation, Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics (AROB 2018), pp. 206-211 (2018/01/19).
  3. [PD] Tomoyuki Nishigata, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita, Introducing persistent-defect strategy promotes the evolution of cooperation, Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics (AROB 2018), pp. 27-32 (2018/01/18).
  4. [PP] Daiki Tozuka, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita, The Evolution of Individual and Social Learning Strategies on Rugged Fitness Landscapes, Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics (AROB 2018), pp. 21-26 (2018/01/18).
  5. [CS] Mitsuki Murase, Masanori Takano, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: A statical Analysis of Behavioral Burst Occurring in a Social Networking Game, The 2nd International Workshop on Application of Big Data for Computational Social Science (IEEE BigData 2017 Workshop) (2017/12/11).
  6. [EL] Reiji Suzuki: Constructive approaches to evolution of social learning and niche construciton, Kyoto Conference on Evolinguistics (2017/11/12).
  7. [AC, NC] Naoaki Chiba, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita:  Evolution of a complex anti-predator niche construction in a physical 2D predator-prey simulation and a feature analysis of defensive structures using a deep auto-encoder, Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL2017), pp. 96-97 (2017/09/06).
  8. [SI] Yukina Takano, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita:  Virtual experience of complex dynamics emerging in a social particle swarm model by sonification, Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL2017), pp. 388-395 (2017/09/07).
  9. [PP] Masahiko Higashi, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita:  How Social Learning affects the Evolution on a Rugged Fitness Landscape, The Second International Workshop of Social Learning and Cultural Evolution (oral presentation) (2017/09/04).
  10. [BS] Shinji Sumitani, Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita, Naren, Shiho Matsubayashi, Kazuhiro Nakadai, Hiroshi G. Okuno: Field observations and virtual experiences of bird songs in the soundscape using an open-source software for robot audition HARK, Abstract Book of 4th International Symposium on Acoustic Communication by Animals, pp. 116-117 (2017/07/19).
  11. [PP, MT] Keisuke Daimon, Solvi F. Arnold, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita. Emergence of executive functions by evolved second-order learning. Proceedings of 22nd International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics (AROB 2017), pp. 153-157 (2017/01/19).
  12. [PD] Shunnya Kodera, Reiji Suzuki, Keita Nishimoto and Takaya Arita: A multiplayer online game-based experimental framework for observing continuous dynamics of human social relationships, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics (AROB 2017), pp. 147-152 (2017/01/19).
  13. [PD] Takenobu Ito, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: Evolution of four forms of reciprocity in the prisoner's dilemma game, Proceedings of the 22nd International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics (AROB 2017), pp. 84-88 (2017/01/20).
  14. [PP] Masahiko Higashi, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: Two Roles of Social Learning in the Evolution on a Rugged Fitness Landscape, Proceedings of the 22nd International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics (AROB 2017), pp. 89-94 (2017/01/20).
  15. [BS] Ryosuke Kojima, Osamu Sugiyama, Reiji Suzuki, Kazuhiro Nakadai, Charles E. Taylor: Semi-Automatic Bird Song Analysis by Spatial-Cue-Based Integration of Sound Source Detection, Localization, Separation, and Identification, Proceedings of 2016 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS-2016), pp.1287-1292 (2016/10/11), Daejeon, Korea.
  16. [PP] Masahiko Higashi, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: A Coevolution Model of Individual and Social Learning
    in a Rugged Fitness Landscape, JSMB2016 Abstract Booklet, p. 214 (2016/09/07).
  17. [PP] Masanori Tsuchiya, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: An agent-based evolutionary model for diversification of phenotypic plasticity and personality in resource partitioning, JSMB2016 Abstract Booklet, p. 224 (2016/09/07).
  18. [BS] Reiji Suzuki, Shiho Matsubayashi, Kazuhiro Nakadai and Hiroshi G. Okuno: Localizing bird songs using an open source robot audition system with a microphone array, Proceedings of The 17th Annual Meeting of the International Speech Communication Association (INTERSPEECH 2016), pp. 2626-2630 (2016/09/11).
  19. [PD] Kazuaki Kojima, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: Equality seekers or timid monopolists: Social structure affects the evolution of distributive norms, Prceedings of the Artificial Life Conference 2016, pp. 480-481 (2016/07/05).
  20. [AC, NC] Naoaki Chiba, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita, How ecological inheritance can affect the evolution of complex niche construction in a 2D physical simulation, Proceedings of the Artificial Life Conference 2016, pp. 426-433 (2016/07/05).
  21. [AC] Michal Joachimczak, Rishemjit Kaur, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita, Spiral autowaves as minimal, distributed gait controllers for soft-robots, Proceedings of the Artificial Life Conference 2016, pp. 140-141 (2016/07/05).
  22. [BS] Reiji Suzuki: Complex systems approach to temporal soundscape partitioning in bird communities, Late Breaking Abstracts Booklet in the Artificial Life Conference 2016, pp. 17-18 (2016/07/05).
  23. [AP, PD] Tadashi Nakatani, Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita: A coupling of cooperate-defect prisoner's dilemma dynamics and explore-exploit PSO dynamics, Proc. of The 21st International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 46-50 (2016/01/21).
  24. [AC] Takaya Arita, Micha Joachimczak, Takashi Ito, Atsushi Asakura, Reiji Suzuki: ALife approach to Eco-Evo-Devo using evolution of virtual creatures, Proc. of The 21st International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 2-7 (2016/01/21).
  25. [AC] Michal Joachimczak, Rishemjit Kaur, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Bringing drawings to life: evolving distributed controllers for hand-drawn soft-bodied robots", Proceedings. of SWARM 2015: The First International Symposium on Swarm Behavior and Bio-Inspired Robotics, pp. 381-388 (2015/10/30).
  26. [AP] Naoki Nishikawa, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolutionary search of cooperative behaviors by heterogeneous swarm robots", Prof. of SWARM 2015: The First International Symposium on Swarm Behavior and Bio-Inspired Robotics, pp. 364-371 (2015/10/30).
  27. [BS] Reiji Suzuki, Richard Hedley and Martin L. Cody: "Exploring temporal soundspace partitioning in bird communities emerging from inter- and intra-specific variations in behavioral plasticity using a microphone array", Abstract Book of the 2015 Joint Meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union and the Cooper Ornithological Society, p. 86 (2015/07/29). Abstract Book
  28. [AC] Michal Joachimczak, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "From tadpole to frog: artificial metamorphosis as a method of evolving self-reconfiguring robots", Proc. of the European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL2015), pp. 51–58 (2015/07/21).
  29. [AC] Takashi Ito, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita:  "Evolutionary change precedes extinction in eco-evolutionary dynamics based on a 3D virtual predator-prey system", Proc. of the European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL2015), p. 639 (2015/07/21).
  30. [PD, NW] Katsuki Hayashi, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Coevolution of cooperation and layer selection strategies in multiplex networks", Proc. of the European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL2015), pp. 249-255 (2015/07/21).
  31. [AP] Rishemjit Kaur, Ritesh Kumar, Amol P. Bhondekar, Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita: Effects of topological variations on opinion dynamics optimizer, Proc. of The Sixth International Conference on Swarm Intelligence and the Second BRICS Congress on Computational Intelligence, ICSI-CCI'2015, pp. 3-13 (2015/06/26).
  32. [AC] Michal Joachimczak, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Using novelty search to improve evolvability of physically simulated, developmental multicellular soft-robots", Proc. of the 20th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 221-226 (2015/01/23).
  33. [BS] Reiji Suzuki and Martin L. Cody: "Complex systems approaches to temporal soundspace partitioning in bird communities as a self-organizing phenomenon based on behavioral plasticity", Proc. of the 20th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 11-15 (invited talk) (2015/01/22).
  34. [AC, AP] Michal Joachimczak, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Using novelty search to improve evolvability of physically simulated, developmental multicellular soft-robots", Proc. of the 20th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 221-226 (2015/01/23).
  35. [MT] Hikaru Kurasawa, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolutionary emergence of emotion as action selection by mutual projection modules in an agent-based model", Proc. of the 20th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 20-24 (2015/01/21).
  36. [AC] Atsushi Asakura, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolving 3D virtual creatures through exaptation triggered by environmental change", Proc. of the 20th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 58-63 (2015/01/22).
  37. [AC] Takashi Ito, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "The effects of genetic operators on evo-evolutionary feedback based on a 3D virtual predator-prey system", Proc. of the 20th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 78-83 (2015/01/21).
  38. [LE] Tsubasa Azumagakito, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Directional effects between language and biological evolution in gene-culture coevolution of language", Proc. of the 20th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 143-147 (2015/01/22).
  39. [AP] Naoki Nishikawa, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Investigating stigmergic coordination of autonomous robotic swarms controlled by heterogeneous interaction properties", Proc. of the 20th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 383-388 (2015/01/22).
  40. [MT] Solvi Arnold, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Using Second Order Learning to Evolve Social Representation (Theory of Mind)", Proc. of the 8th International Conference on Bio-inspired Information and Communications Technologies (BICT2014), p. 8 pages (2014/12/02).
  41. [PP, NC] Naoki Hayashi, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "A minimal model of coevolution between learning and niche construction", Proc. of the 8th International Conference on Bio-inspired Information and Communications Technologies (BICT2014), 4 pages (2014/12/02).
  42. [BS] Reiji Suzuki, Charles E. Taylor and Martin L. Cody: "Temporal partitioning to avoid soundspace overlap by bird communities", Proc. of the 26th International Ornithological Congress, p. 41 (2014/08/20).
  43. [LE] Tsubasa Azumagakito, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Gene-Culture Coevolution of Language: Measurement-interval Dependence of Evolutionary Rate", Proc. of the Fourteenth International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems (ALIFE 14) , pp. 415-516 (2014/08/02).
  44. [AC] Takashi Ito, Marcin L. Pilat, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Population and Evolutionary Dynamics Based on Predator-Prey Relationship in 3D Physical Simulation", Proc. of the Fourteenth International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems (ALIFE 14) , pp. 105-112 (2014/08/01).
  45. [AC] Michal Joachimczak, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Fine Grained Artificial Development for Body-Controller Co-evolution of Soft-Bodied Animats", Proc. of the Fourteenth International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems (ALIFE 14) , pp. 239-246 (2014/07/31).
  46. [AP] Yuki Takeichi, Kazutoshi Sasahara, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Twitter as Social Sensor: Dynamics and Structure in Major Sporting Events", Proc. of the Fourteenth International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems (ALIFE 14) , pp. 778-784 (2014/08/01).
  47. [AC] Michal Joachimczak, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolving multiple designs of soft-bodied agents in a single genome with developmental plasticity", Proc. of the 19th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 71-76 (2014/01/22).
  48. [PD] Keita Nishimoto, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Where do the dynamics of social relationship come from? - An analysis based on Social Particle Swarm", Proc. of the 19th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 86-91 (2014/01/22).
  49. [MT] Masaru Sudo, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Can agents with neuromodulation know when they remember?", Proc. of the 19th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 330-334 (2014/01/22).
  50. [LE] Tsubasa Azumagakito, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Does biological evolution keep pace with cultural evolution?: an analysis of gene-culture coevolution of language", Proc. of the 19th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 123-127 (2014/01/24).
  51. [AC] Takashi Ito, Marcin Pilat, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Coevolutionary Dynamics Caused by Asymmetries in Predator-Prey and Morphology-Behavior Relationships", Proceedings of the Twelfth European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL2013) , pp. 439-445 (2013/09/04).
  52. [LE] Tsubasa Azumagakito, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Cyclic Behavior in Gene-Culture Coevolution Mediated by Phenotypic Plasticity in Language", Proceedings of the Twelfth European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL2013) , pp. 617-624 (2013/09/04).
  53. [MT] Solvi F Arnold, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolution of Social Representation in Neural Networks", Proceedings of the Twelfth European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL2013) , pp. 425-430 (2013/09/05).
  54. [PD] Keita Nishimoto, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Social Particle Swarm: Explosive Particle Dynamics on Cooperative/Defective Force", Proceedings of IEEEALIFE2013 (SSCI2013), pp. 134-139 (2013/04/17). [PDF]
  55. [PD, NC] Reiji Suzuki, Takuro Kojima and Takaya Arita: "Reconsidering the coevolution of cooperative hebaviors and network structures from the viewpoint of the evolution of niche construction", Abstract Booket of NetSci Satellite Symposium on State-Topology Coevolution in Adaptive Networks, pp. 20-21 (2013/06/03).New!
  56. Keita Nishimoto, Ivan Tanev, Katsunori Shimohara, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "The Evolution of Pre-play Communication in the Interactive Minority Game", Proc. of the 18th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 448-451 (2013/01/31).
  57. Noritsugu Sughimura, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Non-uniform Cellular Automata based on Open-ended Rule Evolution", Proc. of the 18th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 316-319 (2013/01/31).
  58. Takashi Ito, Marcin L. Pilat, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "ALife Approach for Body-behavior Predator-prey Coevolution: Body First or Behavior First?", Proc. of the 18th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 551-554 (2013/02/01).
  59. Yuichi Kubota, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "A Procedure for Constructing Social Network Using Web Search Engines: The Case for Japanese Automotive Industry", Proc. of the 18th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 320-323 (2013/01/31).
  60. Keita Nishimoto, Ivan Tanev, Katsunori Shimohara, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Coevolutionary Dynamics between Roles and Social Sensitivity in an Extended Minority Game", Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems (ALIFE XIII), pp. 226-233 (2012/07/21).
  61. Solvi Arnold, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Second Order Learning and the Evolution of Mental Representation", Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems (ALIFE XIII), pp. 301-308 (2012/07/20).
  62. Marcin L. Pilat, Takashi Ito, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolution of Virtual Creature Foraging in a Physical Environment", Proceedings of the thirteenth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems (ALIFE XIII), pp. 19-22 (2012/07/20).
  63. Takuro Kojima, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Coevolution of Cooperation and Niche Construction Based on Modifications of Physical Structures of Interactions", Proc. of the 6th International Conference on Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems, and the 13th International Symposium on Advanced Intelligent Systems 2012 (SCIS-ISIS2012), pp. 679-684 (2012/11/21).
  64. Takashi Ito, Marcin L. Pilat, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Emergence of Defensive Strategies based on Predator-Prey Coevolution in 3D Physical Simulation", Proc. of the 6th International Conference on Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems, and the 13th International Symposium on Advanced Intelligent Systems 2012 (SCIS-ISIS2012), pp. 890-895 (2012/11/22).
  65. Kengo Kobayashi, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Emergence of autocatalytic reaction in a meme propagation model based on particle motion", Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 674-677 (2012/01/20).
  66. Marcin L. Pilat, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Dealing with Rounding Error Problems in Evolutionary Physical Simulation", Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 658-661 (2012/01/19).
  67. Solvi Fylgja Arnold, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Modelling Mental Representation as Evolved Second Order Learning", Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 674-677 (2012/01/19).
  68. Reiji Suzuki, Charles E. Taylor and Martin L. Cody: "Soundscape Partitioning to Increase Communication Efficiency in Bird Communities", Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 985-988 (2012/01/19). [PDF]
  69. Tsubasa Azumagakito, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "A Simple Integrated Framework for Investigating Genetic and Cultural Evolution of Language", Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EvolangIX) (2012/03).
  70. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Reconsidering Language Evolution from coevolution of learning and niche construction using a concept of dynamic fitness landscape", Five Approaches to Language Evolution (Proceedings of the Workshops of the 9th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EvolangIX)), pp. 104-113 (2012/03/13).
  71. Takahiro Otani, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "DE/isolated/1: A new mutation operator for multimodal optimization with differential evolution, Proceedings of the 24th Australasian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI2011)", (2011/12/08).
  72. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Coevolution of Game Strategies, Game Structures and Network Structures", International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems (Special Issue on Computation and Networks with Biological and Social Metaphors) (in press).
  73. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Adaptive Walk on Fitness Soundscape", Post-proceedings of the Tenth European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL2009), LNAI5778, pp. 94-101 (2011/09). [PDF]
  74. Reiji Suzuki, Souichiro Yamaguchi, Martin L. Cody, Charles E. Taylor and Takaya Arita: "iSoundScape: Adaptive Walk on a Fitness Soundscape", Applications of Evolutionary Computation, LNCS 6625 (Proc. of the 9th European Event on Evolutionary and Biologically Inspired Music, Sound, Art and Design (evomusart2011)), pp. 404-413 (2011/04). [PDF]
  75. Hirofumi Ochiai, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Self-organizing Stability of Food Web that Emerges from the Evolution of Restrictions on Speciation", Proceedings of the 16th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 637-640 (2011/01/27).
  76. Tsubasa Azumagakito, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Visualizing Language Evolution as an Emergent Phenomenon based on Biological Evolution and Learning", Proceedings of the 16th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 633-636 (Young Author Award 受賞) (2011/01/27).
  77. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Coevolution of Game Strategies, Game Structures and Network Structures", Proc. of the 5th International ICST Conference on Bio-Inspired Models of Network, Information, and Computing Systems (Bionetics 2010), p. paper10621 (12 pages) (2010).
  78. Reiji Suzuki: "Artificial Life Approaches for Understanding and Applying Biological Concepts", Department of Biomathematics Seminar Series: Frontiers in Systems and Integrative Biology (2010/10/28).
  79. Yusuke Iwase, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Controlling Macro-Level State-Transitions by Using Universal Components that are Self-organized by a Cellular Automaton", Proceedings of Artificial Life XII (ALIFEXII), p. Poster ID 274 (2010/08).
  80. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Effects of Temporal Locality of Ecological Processes on Coevolution of Learning and Niche Construction", Proceedings of Artificial Life XII (ALIFEXII), pp. 471-477 (2010/08). [PDF]
  81. Solvi Arnold, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolving Learning Ability in Dynamic Environments: The Structuring Force of Environmental Heterogeneity", Proceedings of Artificial Life XII (ALIFEXII), pp. 435-436 (2010/08).
  82. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Coevolution of learning and niche construction", Proceedings of the 9th Asia-Pacific Complex Systems Conference (Complex 09), pp. 95-99 (2009/11/05). [PDF]
  83. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolution of Cooperation on Different Pairs of Interaction and Replacement Networks with Various Intensity of Selection", Proceedings of the IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, pp. 494-499 (2009/05/19). [PDF]
  84. Hirofumi Ochiai, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "The Effects of theTrophic Level on the Stability of Food Webs", Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 73-76 (2009/02/05).
  85. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "How Learning Can Guide Evolution of Communication", Proceedings of Artificial Life XI, pp. 608-615 (2008/08/06). [PDF]New!
  86. Reiji Suzuki, Masanori Kato and Takaya Arita: "Cyclic Coevolution of Cooperative Behaviors and Network Structures", Proceedings of the 3rd International Nonlinear Science Conference (abstracts), pp. 16-17 (2008/03).
  87. Yusuke Iwase, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolutionary Search for Cellular Automata that Exhibit Self-Organizing Properties Induced by External Perturbations", Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Natural Computing, pp. 79-80 (2007).
  88. Yusuke Iwase, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolutionary Search for Cellular Automata that Exhibit Self-Organizing Properties Induced by External Perturbations", IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, pp. 759-765 (2007/09/26). [PDF]
  89. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Repeated Occurrences of the Baldwin Effect Can Guide Evolution on Rugged Fitness Landscapes", Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Artificial Life (CI-ALife'07), pp. 8-14 (2007). [PDF]
  90. Artur Matos, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Heterochrony and Evolvability in Neural Network Development", Proceedings of Artificial Life X, pp. 63-69 (2006). [PDF]
  91. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "How Spatial Locality Can Affect the Evolution of Niche Construction", Proceedings of Artificial Life X, pp. 452-458 (2006). [PDF]
  92. Artur Matos, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolutionary Models for Maternal Effects in Simulated Developmental Systems", Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Artificial Life, pp. 98-107 (2005). [PDF]
  93. Artur Matos, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolutionary Models for Maternal Effects in Simulated Developmental Systems", Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, pp. 149-150 (2005). [PDF]
  94. Artur Matos, Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolution of Development and Heterochrony in Artificial Neural Networks", Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 635-638 (2005). [PDF]
  95. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolution and Niche Construction in NKES Fitness Landscape", Proceedings of 10th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 493-496 (2005). [PDF]
  96. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "How Niche Construction Can Guide Coevolution", Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Artificial Life, pp. 493-496 (2005). [PDF]
  97. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Emergent Dynamics of Benefit and Cost of Learning in the Course of Evolution", Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Simulated Evolution and Learning,, pp. STP-1-107 (6 pages) (2004). [PDF]
  98. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Drastic Changes in Roles of Learning in the Course of Evolution", Proceedings of Artificial Life IX, pp. 369-374 (2004). [PDF]
  99. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "The Baldwin Effect Revisited: Three Steps Characterized by the Quantitative Evolution of Phenotypic Plasticity", Proceedings of Seventh European Conference on Artificial Life, pp. 395-404 (2003). [PDF]
  100. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Effects of Information Sharing on Collective Behaviors in Competitive Populations", Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 36-39 (2003). [PDF]
  101. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Evolutionary Analysis on Spatial Locality in the N-person Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma", Proceedings of the Inaugural workshop on Artificial Life (IAL '01), pp. 105-114 (2001). [PDF]
  102. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "Interaction between Evolution and Learning in a Population of Globally or Locally Interacting Agents", Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Neural Information Processing, pp. 738-743 (2000). [PDF]
  103. Arita Takaya, Reiji Suzuki: "Interactions between Learning and Evolution -Outstanding Strategy generated by the Baldwin Effect-", Proceedings of Alife VII, pp. 196-205 (2000). [PDF]
  104. Reiji Suzuki and Takaya Arita: "How learning Can Affect the Course of Evolution in Dynamic environments", Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pp. 260-263 (2000). [PDF]

Domestic journal papers


  1. 鈴木麗璽, 有田隆也: "言語と言語能力の共進化に対する構成論的アプローチ", 計測と制御(特集:言語とコミュニケーションの創発に対する複雑系アプローチ), 794-800 (2014/09).
  2. 西本恵太, イヴァンタネヴ, 下原勝憲, 鈴木麗璽, 有田隆也: "拡張マイノリティゲームにおける役割の分化と切替えダイナミクスの検討", 情報処理学会論文誌:数理モデル化と応用, 6(3), 124-133 (2013/12).
  3. 岩瀬 雄祐, 鈴木 麗璽, 有田 隆也: "外乱によって自己組織化するセルオートマトンに基づく普遍部品を用いた自律分散系の制御", 情報処理学会論文誌, 53(8), 2001-2005 (2012/08).
  4. 岩瀬 雄祐, 鈴木 麗璽, 有田 隆也: "外界と相互作用するセルオートマトンと人間とのインタラクションの創発", 芸術科学会論文誌, 11(3), 69-78 (2012/09).
  5. 落合洋文,鈴木麗璽,有田隆也: "栄養段階の制約に基づく食物網の進化に関する構成論的モデル", コンピュータソフトウェア, 28(1), 34-42 (2011/02).
  6. 岩瀬雄祐, 鈴木麗璽, 有田隆也: "外乱によって自己組織化するセルオートマトンの進化的な探索", 情報処理学会論文誌:数理モデル化と応用, 48(SIG 19(TOM 19)), 23-32 (2007). [PDF]
  7. 鈴木麗璽, 有田隆也: "進化の過程において学習の役割はいかに変移するか?", 情報処理学会論文誌:数理モデル化と応用(TOM14), 47(SIG 1), 101-109 (2006). [PDF]
  8. 鈴木麗璽, 有田隆也: "行動多様性に対する情報共有の影響とその適応性-イベント会場における混雑情報提供に関するマルチエージェントシミュレーション-", 電子情報通信学会論文誌, 86-D-I(11), 830-837 (2003). [PDF]
  9. 鈴木麗璽, 有田隆也: "進化と学習の相互作用に対する空間的局所性の影響", 人工知能学会誌, 17(4), 373-379 (2002). [PDF]
  10. 鈴木麗璽, 有田隆也: "進化と学習の相互作用‐繰り返し囚人のジレンマゲームにおけるBaldwin効果‐", 人工知能学会誌, 15(3), 495-502 (2000). [PDF]

Domestic conferences, seminars, etc.


Invited talks, lectures, seminars, reviews, etc.


Installation, exhibition

PhD dissertation and Master thesis
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