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The horizons of evolutionary robotics / edited by Patricia A. Vargas, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo, Inman Harvey, and Phil Husbands.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Intelligent robotics and autonomous agentsDescription: x, 302 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780262026765
  • 0262026767 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 629.8/92
Online resources: Summary: Evolutionary robotics (ER) aims to apply evolutionary computation techniques to thedesign of both real and simulated autonomous robots. The Horizons of Evolutionary Robotics offers an authoritative overview of this rapidly developing field, presentingstate-of-the-art research by leading scholars. The result is a lively, expansive survey that will beof interest to computer scientists, robotics engineers, neuroscientists, and philosophers. Thecontributors discuss incorporating principles from neuroscience into ER; dynamical analysis ofevolved agents; constructing appropriate evolutionary pathways; spatial cognition; the coevolutionof robot brains and bodies; group behavior; the evolution of communication; translating evolvedbehavior into design principles; the development of an evolutionary robotics--based methodology forshedding light on neural processes; an incremental approach to complex tasks; and the notion of"mindless intelligence" -- complex processes from immune systems to social networks -- asa way forward for artificial intelligence. Contributors ChristosAmpatzis, Randall D. Beer, Josh Bongard, Joachim de Greeff, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo, Marco Dorigo,Dario Floreano, Inman Harvey, Sabine Hauert, Phil Husbands, Laurent Keller, Michail Maniadakis,Orazio Miglino, Sara Mitri, Renan Moioli, Stefano Nolfi, Michael O'Shea, Rainer W. Paine, AndyPhilippides, Jordan B. Pollack, Michela Ponticorvo, Yoon-Sik Shim, Jun Tani, Vito Trianni, ElioTuci, Patricia A. Vargas, Eric D. Vaughan.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection 629.892 HO RI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T0028155

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Evolutionary robotics (ER) aims to apply evolutionary computation techniques to thedesign of both real and simulated autonomous robots. The Horizons of Evolutionary Robotics offers an authoritative overview of this rapidly developing field, presentingstate-of-the-art research by leading scholars. The result is a lively, expansive survey that will beof interest to computer scientists, robotics engineers, neuroscientists, and philosophers. Thecontributors discuss incorporating principles from neuroscience into ER; dynamical analysis ofevolved agents; constructing appropriate evolutionary pathways; spatial cognition; the coevolutionof robot brains and bodies; group behavior; the evolution of communication; translating evolvedbehavior into design principles; the development of an evolutionary robotics--based methodology forshedding light on neural processes; an incremental approach to complex tasks; and the notion of"mindless intelligence" -- complex processes from immune systems to social networks -- asa way forward for artificial intelligence. Contributors ChristosAmpatzis, Randall D. Beer, Josh Bongard, Joachim de Greeff, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo, Marco Dorigo,Dario Floreano, Inman Harvey, Sabine Hauert, Phil Husbands, Laurent Keller, Michail Maniadakis,Orazio Miglino, Sara Mitri, Renan Moioli, Stefano Nolfi, Michael O'Shea, Rainer W. Paine, AndyPhilippides, Jordan B. Pollack, Michela Ponticorvo, Yoon-Sik Shim, Jun Tani, Vito Trianni, ElioTuci, Patricia A. Vargas, Eric D. Vaughan.

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