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Adaptive Behaviour, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, March 2007
- Joanna J. Bryson
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Mechanisms of Action Selection: Introduction to the Special Issue. 5-8 - Tony J. Prescott
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Forced Moves or Good Tricks in Design Space? Landmarks in the Evolution of Neural Mechanisms for Action Selection. 9-31 - Shimon Whiteson, Matthew E. Taylor
, Peter Stone:
Empirical Studies in Action Selection with Reinforcement Learning. 33-50 - Eddy J. Davelaar:
Sequential Retrieval and Inhibition of Parallel (Re)Activated Representations: A Neurocomputational Comparison of Competitive Queuing and Resampling Models. 51-71 - Mark Witkowski:
An Action-Selection Calculus. 73-97 - Steve DiPaola, Caitlin Akai, Bill Kraus:
Experiencing Belugas: Action Selection for an Interactive Aquarium Exhibit. 99-113
Volume 15, Number 2, June 2007
- Olaf Sporns
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Editorial: Introduction to the Special Issue with Papers from the Fifth International Conference on Development and Learning (ICDL). 119-120 - William H. Alexander:
Shifting Attention Using a Temporal Difference Prediction Error and High-Dimensional Input. 121-133 - Matthew Schlesinger, Dima Amso, Scott P. Johnson:
The Neural Basis for Visual Selective Attention in Young Infants: A Computational Account. 135-148 - Jochen Triesch, Hector Jasso, Gedeon O. Deák
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Emergence of Mirror Neurons in a Model of Gaze Following. 149-165 - Naeem Assif Mirza, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv
, Kerstin Dautenhahn
, Rene te Boekhorst:
Grounded Sensorimotor Interaction Histories in an Information Theoretic Metric Space for Robot Ontogeny. 167-187 - Alex Pentland:
On the Collective Nature of Human Intelligence. 189-198 - Sonia Chernova
, Ronald C. Arkin:
From Deliberative to Routine Behaviors: A Cognitively Inspired Action-Selection Mechanism for Routine Behavior Capture. 199-216
Volume 15, Number 3, September 2007
- Myra S. Wilson:
Editorial: Biologically Inspired Robotics - an Introduction to the Special Issue. 221-222 - Martin J. Pearson, Anthony G. Pipe, Chris Melhuish, Ben Mitchinson, Tony J. Prescott
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Whiskerbot: A Robotic Active Touch System Modeled on the Rat Whisker Sensory System. 223-240 - Mark H. Lee, Qinggang Meng, Fei Chao:
Staged Competence Learning in Developmental Robotics. 241-255 - Lincoln Smith, Andrew Philippides
, Paul Graham
, Bart Baddeley, Philip Husbands
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Linked Local Navigation for Visual Route Guidance. 257-271 - Thomas Haferlach, Jan Wessnitzer, Michael Mangan
, Barbara Webb:
Evolving a Neural Model of Insect Path Integration. 273-287 - Wenguo Liu, Alan F. T. Winfield
, Jin Sa, Jie Chen, LiHua Dou:
Towards Energy Optimization: Emergent Task Allocation in a Swarm of Foraging Robots. 289-305 - Mark Witkowski:
Energy Sharing for Swarms Modeled on the Common Vampire Bat. 307-328 - Sanjay Chandrasekharan, Terrence C. Stewart:
The Origin of Epistemic Structures and Proto-Representations. 329-353
Volume 15, Number 4, December 2007
- Hiroyuki Iizuka, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo
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Toward Spinozist Robotics: Exploring the Minimal Dynamics of Behavioral Preference. 359-376 - Phattanard Phattanasri, Hillel J. Chiel, Randall D. Beer:
The Dynamics of Associative Learning in Evolved Model Circuits. 377-396 - Joost Broekens, Walter A. Kosters, Fons J. Verbeek:
Affect, Anticipation, and Adaptation: Affect-Controlled Selection of Anticipatory Simulation in Artificial Adaptive Agents. 397-422 - Paul W. Schermerhorn, Matthias Scheutz
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Investigating the Adaptiveness of Communication in Multi-Agent Behavior Coordination. 423-445 - Erol Sahin
, Maya Çakmak, Mehmet Remzi Dogar
, Emre Ugur
, Göktürk Üçoluk:
To Afford or Not to Afford: A New Formalization of Affordances Toward Affordance-Based Robot Control. 447-472 - Anthony Chemero, Michael T. Turvey:
Gibsonian Affordances for Roboticists. 473-480
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