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Artificial Life and Robotics, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 1999
- The Third International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics in Beppu, Japan. 1-2

- Masao Ito:

Neuroscience of the mechanisms of mind and behavior. 3-6 - Masanori Sugisaka:

Design of an artificial brain for robots. 7-14 - John L. Casti:

Risk, simulation, and the insurance industry. 15-18 - Peter Schuster:

Molecular insights into evolution. 19-23 - Gen Matsumoto:

Brain computing. 24-26 - R. G. Palmer, W. Brian Arthur, John H. Holland, Blake LeBaron

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An artificial stock market. 27-31 - Toshio Fukuda, Naoyuki Kubota:

Intelligent robotic systems: Adaptation, learning, and evolution. 32-38 - Ju-Jang Lee:

Development of micro-robot system for playing soccer games. 39-44 - Tetsuo Sawaragi, Osamu Katai:

Bio-informatic activity modeling for human-artifacts symbiosis under resource boundedness. 45-53 - Yoshio Fujita:

Future of the observable universe. 54
Volume 3, Number 2, June 1999
- Katsuyoshi Tsujita, Kazuo Tsuchiya, Yousuke Kawano:

A study on optimal motion of a biped locomotion machine. 55-60 - Xiaoqiang Wu, Yongguang Zhang, Masanori Sugisaka:

Developing an artificial retina by evolutionary cellular automata and self-organizing neural networks. 61-64 - J. R. Kim, Mitsuo Gen, Kenichi Ida:

Bicriteria network design using a spanning tree-based genetic algorithm. 65-72 - Teruyuki Izumi, Hai Zhou:

Hitting robot with a flexible link hammer. 73-78 - Yoshiyuki Tanaka, Toshio Tsuji, Makoto Kaneko:

Dynamic control of redundant manipulators using the artificial potential field approach with time scaling. 79-85 - Shinzo Kitamura, Y. Kakuda, Hisashi Tamaki:

An approach to the emergent design theory and applications. 86-89 - Mikhail M. Svinin, K. Kuroyama, Kanji Ueda, Y. Nakamura:

Learning control of autonomous robots using an instance-based classifier generator in continuous state space. 90-96 - Satoshi Ito, Zhiwei Luo, Masami Ito, Hideo Yuasa, Dai Yanagihara:

Adaptive locomotion to periodic perturbation. Adaptation mechanism with coupling of oscillator and link dynamics. 97-101 - K. Akimoto, S. Watanabe, M. Yano:

An insect robot controlled by the emergence of gait patterns. 102-105 - Akio Ishiguro, H. Iwaki, Akinobu Fujii, Yoshiki Uchikawa:

Evolving neural controllers that elicit nontrivial behaviors using a developmental process. 106-111 - Seiichi Shin:

Intelligence based on adaptive control. 112-116 - Sigeru Omatu, Michifumi Yoshioka:

Intelligence based on neuro-control. 117-121 - Ken Sugawara, Ikuo Yoshihara, Kenichi Abe:

A scaling law between the number of multirobots and their task performance. 122-126
Volume 3, Number 3, September 1999
- Tomohiro Yamaguchi, Masaki Kitahashi, Masahiko Yachida:

The species fitness method for the evolution of cooperative behavior in a group task. 127-132 - Kazunori Hase, Nobutoshi Yamazaki:

Computational evolution of human bipedal walking by a neuro-musculo-skeletal model. 133-138 - Masanori Sugisaka, Xiaoshu Wang, Ju-Jang Lee:

Genetic algorithms (GAs) to evolve multiple-agent cooperative systems. 139-142 - Mikio Umeda, Susumu Kubota, Michihisa Iida:

Development of "STORK", a watermelon-harvesting robot. 143-147 - Kazuyuki Aihara, Natsuhiro Ichinose:

Modeling and complexity in neural networks. 148-154 - Zdzislaw Bubnicki:

Uncertain variables and learning algorithms in knowledge-based control systems. 155-159 - Kiyotaka Izuni, Keigo Watanabe, Hodaka Tamura, Yashuhiro Ikeda:

Initial configuration dependence in a self-organizing robot. 160-165 - Woosoon Yim, Manoharan Selvarajan, William R. Wells:

Sliding mode cooperative motion control of dual arm manipulators. 166-169 - Kazuo Sato, Hiroomi Hikawa:

Implementation of multilayer neural network with threshold neurons and its analysis. 170-175 - Roy Ascott:

Art, consciousness and artificial life. 176-180 - Naoko Tosa:

Artistic communication for A-life and robotics. 181-189 - Ryohei Nakatsu:

Communications, artificial life, and art. 190-196 - Chul-Ung Kang, Takakazu Ishimatsu:

Hovering control of model helicopter by vision. 197-201
Volume 3, Number 4, December 1999
- Shigeyasu Kawaji, Nobutomo Matsunaga, Masaki Arao:

Toward an information-integrated control system - the control-theoretic view of intelligent control technology. 203-208 - Hitoshi Hemmi, Tomofumi Hikage, Katsunori Shimohara:

On mixed-level real-time hardware evolutionary systems. 209-212 - Hitoshi Hemmi, Kazuhiko Shinozawa, Tomofumi Hikage, Katsunori Shimohara:

Learning and relocation capabilities of a CAM-brain machine. 213-216 - Hidenori Kimura:

Modeling and complexity: the control engineering point of view. 217-220 - Thomas Christaller:

Cognitive robotics: a new approach to artificial intelligence. 221-224 - Yongguang Zhang, Masanori Sugisaka, Chenmei Xu:

A new look at metabolism-repair systems - a living system on screen. 225-229 - Jeffrey Johnson:

Robot football, artificial life, and complexity. 230-235 - D. J. Glyn James, Keith J. Burnham, M. J. Richardson, R. A. Williams:

Improving vehicle performance using adaptive control techniques. 236-241 - Takashi Ikegami:

Evolvability of machines and tapes. 242-245 - Kiyotoshi Matsuoka:

A general theory of a class of linear neural nets for principal and minor component analysis. 246-254 - Yong Liu, Xin Yao:

Negatively correlated neural networks for classification. 255-259 - Masanori Sugisaka, Zhijun Liu:

The application of a neurocomputer for a control problem. 260-264

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