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Adaptive Behaviour, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, June 1996
- Janet R. P. Halperin:

Guest Editorial. 1-4 - Antonio Murciano

, José del R. Millán
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Learning Signaling Behaviors and Specialization in Cooperative Agents. 5-28 - Jean-Yves Donnart, Jean-Arcady Meyer:

Hierarchical Map Building and Self-Positioning with MonaLysa. 29-74 - Stefano Nolfi, Domenico Parisi:

Learning to Adapt to Changing Environments in Evolving Neural Networks. 75-98 - Eric Bonabeau:

Comment on "Phase Transitions in Instigated Collective Decision Making". 99-105
Volume 5, Number 2, January 1997
- Peter Nordin, Wolfgang Banzhaf:

An On-Line Method to Evolve Behavior and to Control a Miniature Robot in Real Time with Genetic Programming. 107-140 - René J. V. Bertin, Wim A. van de Grind:

The Influence of Light-Dark Adaptation and Lateral Inhibition on Phototaxic Foraging: A Hypothetical Animal Study. 141-167 - Ruud Schoonderwoerd, Owen Holland, Janet Bruten, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz:

Ant-Based Load Balancing in Telecommunications Networks. 169-207 - Bernhard Borges:

Growing a Unified Social Science. 209-213
Volume 5, Numbers 3-4, January 1997
- Maja J. Mataric:

Introduction. 215-217 - David S. Touretzky

, Lisa M. Saksida
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Operant Conditioning in Skinnerbots. 219-247 - Michael Kaiser:

Transfer of Elementary Skills via Human-Robot Interaction. 249-280 - Andrea Bonarini

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Anytime Learning and Adaptation of Structured Fuzzy Behaviors. 281-315 - Faustino J. Gomez, Risto Miikkulainen:

Incremental Evolution of Complex General Behavior. 317-342 - Stefano Nolfi:

Using Emergent Modularity to Develop Control Systems for Mobile Robots. 343-363 - John Shackleton, Maria L. Gini

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Measuring the Effectiveness of Reinforcement Learning for Behavior-Based Robots. 365-390 - Marco Dorigo

, Marco Colombetti:
Précis of Robot Shaping: An Experiment in Behavior Engineering. 391-405 - Dario Floreano:

Engineering Adaptive Behavior. 407-416 - Marco Dorigo

, Marco Colombetti:
Reply to Dario Floreano's "Engineering Adaptive Behavior". 417-420

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