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EvoRobots 1998: Paris, France
- Phil Husbands
, Jean-Arcady Meyer:
Evolutionary Robotics, First European Workshop, EvoRobot98, Paris, France, April 16-17, 1998, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1468, Springer 1998, ISBN 3-540-64957-3 - Jean-Arcady Meyer, Phil Husbands
, Inman Harvey:
Evolutionary Robotics: A Survey of Applications and Problems. 1-21 - Stefano Nolfi, Dario Floreano:
How Co-Evolution can Enhance the Adaptive Power of Artificial Evolution: Implications for Evolutionary Robotics. 22-38 - Nick Jacobi:
Running Across the Reality Gap: Octopod Locomotion Evolved in a Minimal Simulation. 39-58 - Orazio Miglino, Daniele Denaro, Guido Tascini, Domenico Parisi:
Detour Behaviour in Evolving Robots: Are Internal Representations Necessary? 59-70 - Phil Husbands
:
Evolving Robot Behaviours with Diffusing Gas Networks. 71-86 - Michael Wheeler:
Explaining the Evolved: Homunculi, Modules, and Internal Representation. 87-107 - Nick Jacobi, Matthew Quinn:
Some Problems (and a Few Solutions) for Open-Ended Evolutionary Robotics. 108-122 - Anil K. Seth:
Noise and the Pursuit of Complexity: A Study in Evolutionary Robotics. 123-136 - Dario Floreano, Francesco Mondada
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Hardware Solutions for Evolutionary Robotics. 137-151 - Tom M. C. Smith:
Blurred Vision: Simulation-Reality Transfer of a Visually Guided Robot. 152-164 - Peter Dittrich, Andreas Bürgel, Wolfgang Banzhaf:
Learning to Move a Robot with Random Morphology. 165-178 - Seiji Yamada:
Learning Behaviors for Environmental Modeling by Genetic Algorithm. 179-191 - Henrik Hautop Lund, Orazio Miglino:
Evolving and Breeding Robots. 192-210 - Didier Keymeulen, Masaya Iwata, Kenji Konaka, Ryouhei Suzuki, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Tetsuya Higuchi:
Off-Line Model-Free and On-Line Model-Based Evolution for Tracking Navigation Using Evolvable Hardware. 211-226 - Joël Chavas, Christophe Corne, Peter Horvai, Jérôme Kodjabachian, Jean-Arcady Meyer:
Incremental Evolution of Neural Controllers for Robust Obstacle-Avoidance in Khepera. 227-247

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