CASYS’11 - International Conference on COMPUTING ANTICIPATORY SYSTEMS – HEC Management School – University of Liege, LIEGE, Belgium, August 8-13, 2011organised by ASBL CHAOS – Up-dated on AUGUST 3, 2011. If the MENUS do not appear click here

PROGRAM-TIMETABLE

10th International Conference on

Computing Anticipatory Systems

Organised by ASBL CHAOS :

Centre for Hyperincursion and Anticipation in Ordered Systems

Liège, Belgium, August 8-13, 2011

 

To be held at HEC Management School - University of Liege

N1, Rue Louvrex 14, B-4000 Liège, Belgium

 

President of CASYS'11: 

 

Prof. Dr Ir Daniel M. Dubois

HEC Management School - University of Liege, N1, Rue Louvrex 14, B-4000 Liège, Belgium

Mobile: +32(0)4 95 510 419
http://www.sia.hec.ulg.ac.be
Daniel.Dubois@ulg.ac.be

Vice-President of CASYS'11: 

 

Dr. Salvatore Santoli

Director: INT - International Nanobiological Testbed Ltd. (London, UK)
via A. Zotti 86, I-00121 Rome, Italy

phone +39 06 56 34 19 82
fax +39 06 56 13 439

nanobiol@fastwebnet.it 

Sponsors

Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique (FNRS)

HEC Management School - University of Liege

Euro View Services S.A.

Hôtel de Ville de Liège

Sponsorships

British Computer Society - Cybernetic Machine Specialist Group (BCS)

World Organisation of Systems and Cybernetics (WOSC)

Systems Science European Union - Union Européenne de Systémique (UES)

Washington Evolutionary Systems Society (WESS)

International Program Committee

Viveca Asproth (Sweden), Marcel Ausloos (Belgium), Ariane Bazan (Belgium), Péter B. Béda (Hungary), Jean-Paul Broonen (Belgium),  Jingde Cheng (Japan),  Daniel M. Dubois (Belgium),  Jean Godart (Belgium), Arturo Graziano Grappone (Italy), Thierry Grisar (Belgium), Yukio-Pegio Gunji (Japan), Stig C. Holmberg (Sweden),  Eugenia Kalisz (Romania), Konstantinos Karamanos (Belgium), Louis H. Kauffman (USA), Dobilas Kirvelis (Lithuania), Ryszard Klempous (Poland), Laurent Lefèbvre (Belgium), Francis Lowenthal (Belgium), Michele Malatesta (Italy), Peter J. Marcer (France),  Gilles Nibart (France), Eufrosina Otlacan (Romania), Stefan Pickl (Germany), Jean Ramaekers (Belgium), Peter Rowlands (United-Kingdom), Salvatore Santoli (Italy), Walter Schempp (Germany),  Eric Schwarz (Switzerland), Gertrudis Van de Vijver (Belgium), Roger Vergauwen (Belgium)

International Scientific Committee

Jair Minoro Abe (Brazil), Igor Aleksander (UK), Adel F. Antippa (Canada), Ioannis Antoniou (Greece),  Mark Burke (Ireland), Jerry Chandler (USA), George F. Chapline (USA), John Collier (South Africa), John G. Cramer (USA),  Fabio Romeu de Carvalho (Brazil), Daniel M. Dubois (Belgium), Andrée C. Ehresmann (France), Bertil Ekdahl (Sweden),  Rodolfo Faglia (Italy), Walter Freeman (USA),  Mikulás Huba (Slovakia), Pere Julià (Spain), Etienne E. Kerre (Belgium), George J. Klir (USA), Vadim F. Krotov (Russia), Loet Leydesdorff (The Netherlands), Gianfranco Minati (Italy), Ion I. Mirità (Romania), Edgar D. Mitchell (USA), Nicholas A. Nechval (Latvia), Laurent Nottale (France), Karl Pribram (USA), Otto E. Rössler (Germany),  Alfonso Rueda (USA), Luc Steels (Belgium), Juan Jesus Torres Carbonell (Spain), Robert Vallée (France), Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber (Turkey), Lotfi A. Zadeh (USA)

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Scope of CASYS’11

The scope of CASYS'11 will be oriented to theoretical developments and applications in natural and artificial computing anticipatory systems.  

A computing anticipatory system is a system that computes its current states in taking into account its past and present states but also its potential future states.

Strong anticipation refers to an anticipation of events built by or embedded in a system.  

Weak anticipation refers to an anticipation of events predicted from a model of a system.

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PROGRAM TIMETABLE

up-dated on AUGUST 3, 2011

REGISTRATION:

Monday August 8, 8:00-10:00, ROOM 015

at HEC Management School - University of Liege , N1,  14, rue Louvrex, B-4000 Liège

The registration desk in ROOM 015 will be open from Monday 8 to Saturday 13.

 

RECEPTION AT THE CITY HALL:

Monday August 8, 12:30-13:30

ADDRESS: Hôtel de Ville de Liège, 

Place du Marché 2, B-4000 LIEGE

 

EXCURSION :

Wednesday August 10, Afternoon

Liège at the time of Victor Hugo

offers an itinerary based on Victor Hugo's visits in 1840 and 1864 which will give you the chance to experience a 19th century in process of industrial and urban transformation

Download on your smartphone : http://www.lostinliege.com/

Free Access to the Victor Hugo exposition at the Grand Curtius : http://www.grandcurtiusliege.be/expositions

 

BANQUET:

Thursday August 11, 20:00-23:00

Restaurant: Le Duc d'Anjou,

127, Rue des Guillemins, B-4000 Liège

 

3 MENUS for the banquet : banquet-casys11-menus.pdf

 

PLENARY SESSIONS TIMETABLE

 

OPENING SESSION

Monday August 8, 10:00-12:00, ROOM 030

Chairpersons: Daniel Dubois & Salvatore Santoli

 

Nanophysics and Nanoengineering for Synthetic Biology

 

Salvatore Santoli (Italy), Vice-President of CASYS’11

 

Abstract: Synthetic Biology is an emerging branch of Biology, whose basic concept consisting in attaining the ability to synthesize genes chemically has a history starting from the 70's, and has become an object of increasing interest in the most recent years, with the very peak of success in 2010 with the fully chemical synthesis of a genome that gave rise to the novel development and evolution of a pre-existing cell. But the most recent and very ultimate goal that Synthetic Biology sets forth as its task is the ab initio synthesis of life itself from chemical material, and it is argued here that the basic technology for such extreme engineering effort to be feasible is lacking as yet, and first some insights are to be attained into the nanoscale physics of self-organization, of evolution and of computing as the fundamentals towards a biosystem engineering. 

 

 The New Concept of "Deterministic Anticipation" in Natural Systems 

 

Daniel M. Dubois (Belgium), President of CASYS’11

 

Abstract: This paper will introduce the new concept of "deterministic anticipation" in natural or artificial systems. A first simple example of "deterministic anticipation" is given by an agenda, personnal organizer, where man writes appointements by anticipation. A second example of "deterministic anticipation" refers to a planning, which is the process of creating and maintaining a plan by anticipation, for an organization. In fact, the"deterministic anticipation" deals with the generic concept of program. Indeed, the word program, comes from “pro-gram” meaning "to write before" by anticipation, and means a plan for the programming of a mechanism, or a sequence of coded instructions that can be inserted into a mechanism, or a sequence of coded instructions, as genes or behavioural responses, that is part of an organism. An agenda and a planning can be viewed as a pro-gram. The genetic code of living systems is also related to a "deterministic anticipation." The "deterministic anticipation" may be related to a "self-determinated anticipation". As such, any "deterministic anticipation" is a fundamental property of intelligent behavior. It must be pointed out that the "deterministic anticipation" can be unpredictable, as the deterministic chaos. Finally, the program of a Turing machine, a  computer with deterministic algorithms, also defines a "deterministic anticipation".

 

References (pdf to download):

Introduction to the Natural Anticipator and the Artificial Anticipator

New Trends in Computing Anticipatory Systems : Emergence of Artificial Conscious Intelligence with Machine Learning Natural Language

Natural and Artificial Intelligence, Language, Consciousness, Emotion, and Anticipation

 

CHAOS AWARD Ceremony

 

Monday August 8, 18:30-20:30, ROOM 030

Chairpersons: Daniel M. Dubois & Salvatore Santoli

 

Prediction as a Computational Correlate of Consciousness

Axel Cleeremans (Belgium), Invited Speaker, 

Laureate of the CHAOS AWARD

http://srsc.ulb.ac.be/axcWWW/axc.html

 

Abstract: Here, I explore the idea that consciousness is something that the brain learns to do rather than an intrinsic property of certain neural states and not others. Starting from the idea that neural activity is inherently unconscious, the question thus becomes: How does the brain learn to be conscious? I suggest that consciousness arises as a result of the brain's continuous attempts at predicting not only the consequences of its actions on the world and on other agents, but also the consequences of activity in one cerebral region on activity in other regions. By this account, the brain continuously and unconsciously learns to redescribe its own activity to itself, so developing systems of meta-representations that characterise and qualify the target first-order representations. Such learned redescriptions, enriched by the emotional value associated with them, form the basis of conscious experience. Learning and plasticity are thus central to consciousness, to the extent that experiences only occur in experiencers that have learned to know they possess certain first-order states and that have learned to care more about certain states than about others. This is what I call the "Radical Plasticity Thesis". In a sense thus, this is the enactive perspective, but turned both inwards and (further) outwards. Consciousness involves "signal detection on the mind"; the mind is the brain's (non-conceptual, implicit) theory about itself. I illustrate these ideas through neural network models that simulate the relationships between performance and awareness in different tasks.

 

CASYS AWARD Ceremony

 

Tuesday August 9, 18:30-20:30, ROOM 030

Chairpersons: Daniel M. Dubois & Peter J. Marcer 

On the Halting Problem

Louis H. Kauffman (USA), Invited Speaker, 

Laureate of the CASYS AWARD

http://www.math.uic.edu/~kauffman/

 

Abstract: This paper discusses the presence of undecideable problems in mathematics, with reference to the halting problem for algorithms, the hypergame paradox and the paradox of the well-founded sets. All these results are curiously related to self-reference and the strange loop by which a self-observing system can indicate its own operations to itself.

 

BEST PAPER AWARD Ceremony

Saturday August 13, 10:00-11:30, ROOM 030

Closing Cocktail : 11:30-12:30, at the CAFETERIA

 

SYMPOSIUM TIMETABLE

 

SYMPOSIUM 1:

ANTICIPATION, CYBERNETICS,

SYSTEMS RESEARCH, PHILOSOPHY AND METAPHYSICS

 

SESSION 1.1.

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 10, 8h30-12h30, ROOM 126

Chairpersons: Otto van Nieuwenhuijze & Ulrica Löfstedt

 

Society as a Natural System: Monodisciplinary Models vs Holistic Systems Interpretation 

Eric Schwarz (Switzerland)

Creative Processes in Complex Systems

Mikhail B. Ignatyev (Russia)

Klein Bottle Logophysics, Topological Chemistry, the Genetic Code, Universal Rewrite System, Bauplans and the Surmountal of the Cartesian Cut

Diego Lucio Rapoport (Argentina)

The Morality of Morphological Formation in a Complex Adaptive System

Edwina Taborsky (Canada)

 

INVITED WORKSHOP

on "Philosophical Perspectives on Anticipation"

organized by Gertrudis Van de Vijver (Belgium)

 

SESSION 1.2.

MONDAY AUGUST 8, 15h00-17h30, ROOM 030

Chairpersons: Emiliano Acosta & Gertrudis Van de Vijver

 

Perceptual Imagination as Anticipation in Helmholtz

Liesbet De Kock (Belgium)

Holloway's 'Imposition of Arbitrary Form on the Environment', or a Unique Kind of Anticipation as the Onset of Cultural Humanisation 

John Gilbert (Belgium)

The Political and Psychological Imagery in Benjamin Libet’s “Veto-Right” of the Conscious - A Political-Philosophical Analysis 

Jan De Vos (Belgium)

 

SESSION 1.3.

TUESDAY AUGUST 9, 8h30-12h30, ROOM 030

Chairpersons: John Gilbert & Gertrudis Van de Vijver 

 

Foucault and the Will of Anticipation

Henk Vandaele (Belgium)

Novum sub Sole: Organicity and Temporality in Kant and Bergson 

Boris Demarest (Belgium)

The Appendix of Anticipatory Systems : a Transition towards Ideality? 

Joris Van Poucke (Belgium) 

The Purpose behind the Machine and the Machine behind the Function 

Luis Ramirez Trejo (Belgium)

Can Kant's Idea of Sensus Communis (§40, Critique of Judgment) Be Relevantly Used in the Anticipatory Dynamics of Living Systems?

Gertudis Van de Vijver (Belgium)

 

SESSION 1.4.

THURSDAY AUGUST 11, 8h30-12h30, ROOM 030

Chairpersons: Jan De Vos & Gertrudis Van de Vijver

 

The Deduction of Time and Space in J.G. Fichte's Theory of the Co-Constitution of Subject and Object 

Emiliano Acosta (Belgium)

Ausdehnung and Plasiticity from Kant and Freud: the Dancer through the Looking Glass/Looking through the Dancer 

Elisabeth Van Dam (Belgium)

Anticipating Instrumental Reason, Is It Still Possible after Adorno?

Franc Rottiers (Belgium)

Ethics, Aesthetics and the Anticipation of the Unanticipatable, 

Anton Froeyman (Belgium)

Time's Constitutive Malleability

Arnaud Coolsaet (Belgium)

Time is of the Essence: the Importance of Anticipation in the Treatment of Schizophrenia

Dieter De Grave, Lucia Van Den Eede (Belgium)

 

SYMPOSIUM 2: 

APPLIED MATHEMATICS,

DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS, LOGICS AND CATEGORY THEORY

 

SESSION 2.1.

TUESDAY AUGUST 9, 14h00-18h00, ROOM 130

Chairpersons: Alexander Makarenko & Crtomir Rozman

 

Simulation Based Decision Support Modelling and Validation of Weak Anticipative Systems 

Miroljub Kljajic, Mirjana Kljajic Borstnar, Crtomir Rozman

(Slovenia)

Geometric Roots of the Anticipatory Procedures 

Jean Alphonse Doucet (Belgium)

Cognitive and Semiotic Approach Lead by Risks Perception and Evaluation for Complex Project

Stéphane Grès, Olivier Gapenne (France)

Role of Multiplicity for Emergence and Anticipation in Memory Evolutive Systems - An example in Art

Andrée C. Ehresmann, Jean-Paul Vanbremeersch (France)

 

SESSION 2.2. 

THURSDAY AUGUST 11, 8h30-12h30, ROOM 130

Chairpersons: Jean-Alphonse Doucet & Eufrosina Otlacan

 

A Delayed Gamma Process for Bridge Lifetime Assessment

Khalid Aboura (Australia)

Investigation of Complex Multivalued Solutions in Discrete Dynamical Systems with Anticipation

Sergiy Lazarenko, Alexander Makarenko (Ukraine)

Self-Reference without Infinite Regress, Incursion, Hyperincursion, and Strong Anticipation

Daniel M. Dubois (Belgium)

Permutation Excess Entropy and Mutual Information between the Past and Future

Taichi Haruna, Kohei Nakajima (Japan)

 

 

SESSION 2.3. 

FRIDAY AUGUST 12, 8h30-12h30, ROOM 130

Chairpersons: Khalid Aboura & Stéphane Grès

 

Ideas and Mathematical Models about Symmetry, Dynamism, Anticipation

Eufrosina Otlacan (Romania)

Resonances as Stabilizing Agents

Jean Alphonse Doucet (Belgium)

Categorising Anticipatory Systems

Dimitrios Sisiaridis, Nick Rossiter,

Michael Heather (United Kingdom)

Generation of Exact and Complete Pattern of Prime Numbers vs. of Composite Numbers as Anticipating and Computational Prime Numbering System

Stein E. Johansen (Norway)

 

WORKSHOP

on "Laws of Form and Its Ramifications"

organized by Louis Kaufmann and Matt Alpert

 

SESSION 2.4. 

THURSDAY AUGUST 11, 14h00-18h00, ROOM 138

Chairpersons: Nick Rossiter & Walter Schempp

 

Laws of Form and Discrete Physics

Louis H. Kauffman (USA)

Universal Rewrite and Self-Organization

Peter Marcer, Peter Rowlands (France, United Kingdom)

 

SYMPOSIUM 3:

PHYSICS, QUANTUM MECHANICS,

RELATIVITY, FIELD THEORY, AND GRAVITATION

 

SESSION 3.1.

MONDAY AUGUST 8, 15h00-17h30, ROOM 138

Chairpersons: Nassim Haramein & Volodymyr Krasnoholovets

 

Nuclear Matter – Strange Matter ?

Domitian G. Popescu (France)

Quantum Causal Analysis

Sergey Korotaev, Evgeniy Kiktenko (Russia)

General Metrics in Relativistic Alpha Field Theory

Branko Novakovic (Croatia)

 

SESSION 3.2.

TUESDAY AUGUST 9, 14h00-18h00, ROOM 030

Chairman: Garnet N. Ord & Franz-Günter Winkler

 

Local and NonLocal

Peter Rowlands (United Kingdom)

Gravitation in a Fractal Universe

Domitian G. Popescu (France) 

Relativistic Perihelion of the Mercury Planet from an Anticipatory Retarded Newtonian Gravity 

Daniel M. Dubois (Belgium)

The Compact Manifold of Stellar Objects Spinning around the Supermassive Black Hole in the Galactic Center

Walter Schempp (Germany)

 

SESSION 3.3.

THURSDAY AUGUST 11, 14h00-18h00, ROOM 030

Chairpersons: Sergey Korotaev & Branko Novakovic

 

Minkowski Space: Tick Here

Garnet N. Ord (Canada)

The Kottler-Whittaker Metric of the Homogeneous Gravitational Field and the Assumption of the Conservation of Spacetime Areas

Franz-Günter Winkler (Austria)

On the Gravitational Time Delay Effect and the Curvature of Space

Volodymyr Krasnoholovets (Belgium)

Advanced Waves, Anticipation, Antichronous Transformations and Time Arrow

Gilles Nibart (France)

 

SYMPOSIUM 4:

COMPUTING SYSTEMS, INFORMATION,

SOFTWARE, AND ANTICIPATORY REASONING

 

SESSION 4.1.

THURSDAY AUGUST 11, 8h30-12h30, ROOM 126

Chairpersons: Mikhail Ignatyev & Bohdan Hejna

 

Interactive Vertex Coloring of Polyhedral Graphs

Hidetoshi Nonaka (Japan)

World Model, Predictive Model, and Behavioral Model of an Anticipatory Reasoning-Reacting System for Runway Incursion Prevention

Kai Shi, Kazunori Wagatsuma, Yuichi Goto, Jingde Cheng (Japan)  

Video Coding using a Computational Anticipatory Approach

Moshe Porat (Israel)

A Transformation Mechanism between Sensory Data and Logical Formulas for Anticipatory Reasoning-Reacting Systems

Yuichi Goto, Jingde Cheng (Japan)

Semantic Navigation Based on Object-Oriented Model of a Web Site

Alexander A. Sytnik, Sergey V. Papshev, Vladimir S. Salin (Russia)

 

SESSION 4.2.

FRIDAY AUGUST 12, 8h30-12h30, ROOM 126

Chairpersons: Hidetoshi Nonaka & Moshe Porat 

 

Recognising the Infinite cycle: a Way of Looking at the Halting Problem

Bohdan Hejna (Czech Republic) 

A Software Development Framework for Various Anticipatory Reasoning-Reacting Systems

Kai Shi, Yuichi Goto, Jingde Cheng (Japan)

The Computing Universe, Virtual Worlds and Anticipation Problems

Mikhail Ignatyev (Russia)

Semantic Segmentation of Hypertext on the Basis of Automata Model

Alexander A. Sytnik, Sergey V. Papshev (Russia)

 

SYMPOSIUM 5:

SOFT COMPUTING, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, CONSCIOUSNESS, AND LANGUAGE

 

SESSION 5.1.

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 10, 8h30-12h30, ROOM 130

Chairpersons: Tadeja Jere Lazanski & Antonio Mascia

 

From the Self-Concept to the Consciousness of the Speaking Subject

Armelle Jacquet-Andrieu (France)

The Consciousness and Self-Consciousness of the Unconscious Brain

Daniel M. Dubois (Belgium

Human vs. Intelligent Machines — A Different Perspective

Weili Luo (USA)

Scholarly Discourse as a Strongly Anticipatory System with Potentially Hyper-incursive Subroutines: Hyperincursive Cogitata and Incursive Cogitantes

Loet Leydesdorff (The Netherlands)

The Four Pillars of Cognition

Dieter Gernert (Germany)

 

SESSION 5.2.

THURSDAY AUGUST 11, 14h00-18h00, ROOM 130

Chairpersons: Armelle Jacquet -Andrieu & Eric Schwarz

 

Dynamics Underneath Symbols: a Case Study in Autonomous Agents

Kohei Nakajima (Switzerland)

Collective Behavior of the Metric-Topological Interaction Model by Using Internal Fluctuations in the Flock

Takayuki Niizato, Yukio-Pegio Gunji (Japan)

Neural Networks Analysis and Synthesis of the Multidimensional Signals by More-Equal-Less Logic

Dobilas Kirvelis (Lithuania)

Effects of Synchronous Auditory Stimuli in Amodal/Modal Visual Perception

Tomoaki Nakamura, Yukio-Pegio Gunji (Japan)   

 

SESSION 5.3.

FRIDAY AUGUST 12, 14h00-18h00, ROOM 130

Chairpersons: Dobilas Kirvelis & Kohei Nakajima

 

Non Verbal Communication Devices and Language Acquisition or Re-acquisition

Francis Lowenthal (Belgium) 

On how to Define Anticipation in the Verbal Flow

Armelle Jacquet-Andrieu (France)

Natural and Artificial Languages Based on Fractal Anticipatory Semiotics without Grammar

Daniel M. Dubois (Belgium)

Multi-Level Structure of Anticipatory Behaviour for Smart Grids Applications

Karel Kohout, Pavel Nahodil (Czech Republic)

 

SYMPOSIUM 6:

COGNITION, PSYCHOLOGY,

LANGUAGE, ANTICIPATION AND UNCONSCIOUS MIND

 

SESSION 6.1.

FRIDAY AUGUST 12, 14h00-18h00, ROOM 126

Chairpersons: Jean-Alphonse Doucet & Edwina Taborsky

 

Model of Figure-Ground Cognition in Literary Text

Eugene S. Kitamura, Yukio-Pegio Gunji (Japan)

The Readiness is all? Closure Remarks on the Psychotic Anticipatory Experience of Time and Space

Dieter De Grave (Belgium) 

Type-Verbs and Token-Verbs in Japanese Play

Tetsuya Matsui, Yukio-Pegio Gunji, Yujin Kitamura (Japan) 

Gifted in the Science

Oto Tezak (Slovenia)

 

FOCUS WORKSHOP

on  "Anticipation and the Unconscious"

organized by Filip Geerardyn (Belgium)

 

SESSION 6.2.

TUESDAY AUGUST 9, 14h00-18h00, ROOM 138

Chairpersons: Reitske Meganck & Filip Geerardyn

 

Signifiers to Stand on: the Anticipatory Power of the Other

Filip Geerardyn, Wim Matthys, David Schrans (Belgium)

The Anticipatory Function of Symbolic Castration in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001, A Space Odyssey

Wim Matthys, David Schrans, Filip Geerardyn (Belgium) 

Anticipation: how does Literature Create its Limits through Reading and Writing?

David Schrans, Filip Geerardyn, Wim Matthys (Belgium) 

The Anticipation of Enjoyment by the Body in the Case of Trauma

Eline Trenson, Jochem Willemsen, Mattias Desmet (Belgium) 

The Impostor Anticipates the Truth of the Other

Jochem Willemsen, Mattias Desmet, Reitske Meganck (Belgium)

 

SESSION 6.3.

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 10, 8h30-12h30, ROOM 138

Chairpersons: Filip Geerardyn & Reitske Meganck

 

Anticipation and Repetition Compulsion: a Case Study in between Freud’s Pleasure Principle and Lacan’s Discourse Theory

Mattias Desmet, Reitske Meganck, Eline Trenson (Belgium)

The Dread of Living without Anticipation: a Case of Melancholia

Reitske Meganck, Eline Trenson, Jochem Willemsen (Belgium)

Fetishism: the Anticipation of Castration

David Hendrickx, Abe Geldhof, Virginie Debaere (Belgium)

Stabilizing Anticipation in the Psychotic Delusions of some So-Called Transsexual Subjects

Abe Geldhof, Virginie Debaere, David Hendrickx (Belgium)

Anticipation and Identity Formation towards a Rewriting of the Fundamental Fantasy in a Case of Toxicomania

Virginie Debaere, David Hendrickx, Abe Geldhof (Belgium)

 

SYMPOSIUM 7:

EVOLUTION OF LIFE, AUTOPOIESIS,

SOCIETY, AND ANTICIPATORY BIOSYSTEMS

 

SESSION 7.1.

MONDAY AUGUST 8, 15h00-17h30, ROOM 130

Chairpersons: Marcel Ausloos & Helmut Karl Loeckenhoff

 

Anticipatory View of Life Autodesign

Alexander Kazansky (Russia)

Anticipatory Experimenting with Autopoietic Systems

Daniel M. Dubois, Stig C. Holmberg (Belgium, Sweden) 

On the Surmountal of the Cartesian Cut and the Unification of Science

Diego Lucio Rapoport (Argentina)

 

SESSION 7.2.

TUESDAY AUGUST 9, 8h30-12h30, ROOM 130

Chairpersons: Alexander Kazansky & Diego Lucio Rapoport

 

Conscious Co-creation as a State of Awareness in Evolutionary Process of Time, Place, Personal Intent and Systems Big Picture

Tadeja Jere Lazanski (Slovenia)

Struggle for Growth : the Case of Crystals, Languages, Religions, Ideologies

Marcel Ausloos (Belgium)

Anticipative Stasis Neglect as a Creator of Consciousness

Ron Cottam, Willy Ranson, Roger Vounckx (Belgium)

Living Systems are “Cooperons”

Vladimir F. Levchenko (Russia)

 

DEDICATED WORKSHOP

to "Physics and Logic of Anticipation in Biosystems"

organised by Salvatore Santoli and Arturo Grappone

 

SESSION 7.3.

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 10, 8h30-12h30, ROOM 030

Chairpersons: Salvatore Santoli & Arturo Grappone

 

Computability and Unsolvability of Simulation Processes for Anticipatory Behavior in Evolutionary Systems

Salvatore Santoli (Italy)

Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Tomography: Phase-Randomizing by Lévy Flights

Walter Schempp (Germany) 

Formal Modelling to Understand Life Systems

Helmut Karl Loeckenhoff (Germany) 

Physics and Anticipation in Bio-Systems

Cyril W. Smith (England)

 

SESSION 7.4.

FRIDAY AUGUST 12, 14h00-18h00, ROOM 030

Chairpersons: Salvatore Santoli & Arturo Grappone

 

Entanglement and Algorithmic Topology

Arturo Graziano Grappone (Italy)

Information Thermodynamics and Cell Telomere

Bohdan Hejna (Czech Republic)

Shifting the Paradigm

Otto van Nieuwenhuijze (The Netherlands)

Surmounting the Cartesian Cut: Torsion, Klein Bottle, Stereochemistry, the Biomechanics of the Cell Splitter in Embryogenesis and Bauplans

Diego Lucio Rapoport (Argentina)

 

SYMPOSIUM 8:

ECONOPHYSICS, ANTICIPATION,

RISK MANAGEMENT, AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH

 

SESSION 8.1.

MONDAY AUGUST 8, 15h00-17h30, ROOM 126

Chairpersons: Viveca Asproth & Péter B. Béda

 

Web-based Participatory System Dynamics Modelling ­ Concept and Prototype Development

Stefan Pickl, Bo Hu, Armin Leopold (Germany)

Determination of Optimal Control Strategy in Strict Hierarchical Manpower System

Andrej Skraba, Miroljub Kljajic, Davorin Kofjac,

Radovan Stojanovic, (Slovenia)

Sustainable Development as Weak and Strong Anticipation Problems

Alexander Makarenko (Ukraine)

 

SESSION 8.2.

TUESDAY AUGUST 9, 8h30-12h30, ROOM 126

Chairpersons: Mirojub Kljajic & Stefan Pickl

 

Anticipatory Social Media for Technical Communication

Stig C. Holmberg, Ulrica Löfstedt (Sweden)

Why Do We Hesitate to Take Action Toward Implementation of Sustainable Technology ?

Stefan Pickl, Bo Hu, Armin Leopold (Germany)   

Warranty Claims Prediction with a Combined Model of Market Absorption and Failure Process

Davorin Kofjac, Andrej Skraba, Ales Brglez (Slovenia) 

Simulation of Accessibility in Crisis Management

Andreas Ring, Viveca Asproth (Sweden)

 

SESSION 8.3.

THURSDAY AUGUST 11, 14h00-18h00, ROOM 126

Chairpersons: Bo Hu & Andrej Skraba

 

Saddle Point Conditions for Antagonistic Positional Games in Complex Markov Decision Processes

Dmitrii Lozovanu, Stefan Pickl (Moldova, Germany)

Gompertz and Verhulst Frameworks for Growth and Decay Description

Marcel Ausloos (Belgium)

Anticipatory Networks and Superanticipatory Systems

Andrzej M.J. Skulimowski (Poland)

Complexity Dynamics Shaping Life and Society

Helmut Karl Loeckenhoff (Germany)

 

SYMPOSIUM 9:

ENGINEERING, AUTOMATION SYSTEMS,

SIMULATION, AND ANTICIPATORY CONTROL

 

SESSION 9.1.

TUESDAY AUGUST 9, 14h00-18h00, ROOM 126

Chairpersons: Roberto Revetria & Hanns Sommer

 

On Anticipatory Systems at Continua

Péter B. Béda (Hungary)

Motion Capture as a Tool for Gait Recognition and Creation Realistic Animation of Human-like Figures

Ryszard Klempous (Poland) 

Soft Early Warning for Regional Security

Viveca Asproth, Stig C Holmberg, Christina Amcoff Nyström

(Sweden) 

Application of Deontic Epistemic Relevant Logic for Air Traffic Control

Dancheng Li, Chunyan Han, Yixian Liu, Kai Shi, Zhiliang Zhu,

Jingde Cheng (China, Japan)

 

SESSION 9.2.

FRIDAY AUGUST 12, 8h30-12h30, ROOM 030

Chairpersons: Stig C. Holmberg & Ryszard Klempous

 

Coordination of Distributed Control System

Andreas Kroll, Hanns Sommer (Germany)

Stability in Delayed and Anticipatory Systems of Applied Mechanics

Péter B. Béda (Hungary)

Programmable Logical Controller of a Travelling Wagon with an Algebraic Non-linear Neural Network

Daniel M. Dubois, Antonio Mascia (Belgium)

An Anticipatory Control System Based on On-Line Real-Time Simulation for Supporting Rescheduling of Complex Industrial Plants with High Automation System

Roberto Revetria (Italy)

 

SYMPOSIUM 10

 

8th BCSCMsG International Symposium 

on “Computational Self-Organised Emergence”

Organised by Dr Peter J. Marcer,

The British Computer Society Cybernetic Machine specialist Group

 

SESSION 10.1.

TUESDAY AUGUST 9, 8h30-12h30, ROOM 138

Chairpersons: Walter Schempp & Peter J. Marcer

 

The Computational Self-Organised Emergence of 3D Dynamic Structural Complexity

Peter J. Marcer (France)

Information, Bifurcation and Entropy in the Universal Rewrite System

Peter J. Marcer, Peter Rowlands (France, United Kingdom)

Frequency and Anticipation in Bio-Systems

Cyril W. Smith (England)

The Contravariancy of Anticipatory Systems

Dimitrios Sisiaridis, Michael Heather,

Nick Rossiter (United Kingdom)

 

SESSION 10.2.

THURSDAY AUGUST 11, 8h30-12h30, ROOM 138

Chairpersons: Cyril Smith & Peter Rowlands

 

Is the Human Brain Quantum Mechanical ?

Peter J. Marcer, Peter Rowlands (France, United Kingdom)

The Hard Problem of Consciousness

Peter J. Marcer (France)

The Projective Self-Organization of the Visual Cortex Cerebri with Application to Avian Magnetic Compass Navigation

Walter Schempp (Germany)

Unifying the Sciences - Collapsing the Vector of State

Otto van Nieuwenhuijze (The Netherlands)

 

SESSION 10.3.

FRIDAY AUGUST 12, 8h30-12h30, ROOM 138

Chairpersons: Peter Rowlands & Gilles Nibart

 

Geometrical Constraints in an N-Dimensional Topology in Quantum Mechanics and Cosmology

Elizabeth A. Rauscher, Michael T. Hyson (USA)

The Cosmological Constant and the Schwarzschild Proton

Nassim Haramein (USA) 

An Exploration of Some Universal Ordering Principles

Michael T. Hyson (USA) 

An "Uncertainty Relation" between Spatial and Temporal Neuronal Coding as a Possible Reason for Phase Losses in Amblyopia

Uwe Kämpf, Igor Rabitchev (Germany, Russia)

 

 

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