Tim Taylor

About Tim Taylor

Tim Taylor, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Goldsmiths, University of London, specializes in the field of Artificial Life, Artificial Intelligence.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

An Afterword to Rise of the Self-Replicators: Placing John A. Etzler, Frigyes Karinthy, Fred Stahl, and Others in the Early History of Thought About Self-Reproducing …

Goldilocks’ quarter-hectare urban farm: An agent-based model for improved pollination of community gardens and small-holder farms

Evolutionary Innovation Viewed as Novel Physical Phenomena and Hierarchical Systems Building

Weird Tales: Early Visions of Machines That Can Reproduce and Evolve, and Their Relevance Today

Competition and pollen wars: simulations reveal the dynamics of competition mediated through heterospecific pollen transfer by non-flower constant insects

The Importance of Open-Endedness (for the Sake of Open-Endedness)

Rise of the Self-Replicators: Early Visions of Machines, AI and Robots That Can Reproduce and Evolve

“What am I for?” Self-Purpose and Self-Reproduction in Rossum’s Universal Robots

Tim Taylor Information

University

Position

Monash University & University of London

Citations(all)

1321

Citations(since 2020)

427

Cited By

1074

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

12

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Tim Taylor Skills & Research Interests

Artificial Life

Artificial Intelligence

Top articles of Tim Taylor

An Afterword to Rise of the Self-Replicators: Placing John A. Etzler, Frigyes Karinthy, Fred Stahl, and Others in the Early History of Thought About Self-Reproducing …

Artificial Life

2024/1/24

Goldilocks’ quarter-hectare urban farm: An agent-based model for improved pollination of community gardens and small-holder farms

PLOS Sustainability and Transformation

2022/7/15

Evolutionary Innovation Viewed as Novel Physical Phenomena and Hierarchical Systems Building

arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.09669

2021/7/20

Weird Tales: Early Visions of Machines That Can Reproduce and Evolve, and Their Relevance Today

2021/7/19

Competition and pollen wars: simulations reveal the dynamics of competition mediated through heterospecific pollen transfer by non-flower constant insects

Theoretical Ecology

2021/6

The Importance of Open-Endedness (for the Sake of Open-Endedness)

arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.03079

2020/6/4

Rise of the Self-Replicators: Early Visions of Machines, AI and Robots That Can Reproduce and Evolve

2020

“What am I for?” Self-Purpose and Self-Reproduction in Rossum’s Universal Robots

2020

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