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Adaptive Behaviour, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, June 1997
- Herbert L. Roitblat:
Editorial. 1-2 - Alain Mignault, Anthony A. J. Marley:
A Real-Time Neuronal Model of Classical Conditioning. 3-61 - Nestor A. Schmajuk, B. Silvano Zanutto:
Escape, Avoidance, and Imitation: A Neural Network Approach. 63-129 - Dimitrios Lambrinos, Hiroshi Kobayashi, Rolf Pfeifer, Marinus Maris, Thomas Labhart, Rüdiger Wehner:
An Autonomous Agent Navigating with a Polarized Light Compass. 131-161
Volume 6, Number 2, September 1997
- Juan Carlos Santamaría, Richard S. Sutton, Ashwin Ram:
Experiments with Reinforcement Learning in Problems with Continuous State and Action Spaces. 163-217 - Marco A. Wiering, Jürgen Schmidhuber:
HQ-Learning. 219-246 - Philip Goetz, Deborah Walters:
The Dynamics of Recurrent Behavior Networks. 247-283 - Ezequiel A. Di Paolo:
An Investigation into the Evolution of Communication. 285-324 - Nick Jakobi:
Evolutionary Robotics and the Radical Envelope-of-Noise Hypothesis. 325-368
Volume 6, Numbers 3-4, January 1998
- Nestor A. Schmajuk:
Introduction. 369-370 - Kazuo Hiraki, Akio Sashima, Steven Phillips:
From Egocentric to Allocentric Spatial Behavior: A Computational Model of Spatial Development. 371-391 - Thomas M. Morse, Shawn R. Lockery, Thomas C. Ferrée:
Robust Spatial Navigation in a Robot Inspired by Chemotaxis in Caenorhabditis elegans. 393-410 - Wee Kheng Leow:
Computational Studies of Exploration by Smell. 411-434 - Alex Guazzelli, Mihail Bota, Fernando J. Corbacho, Michael A. Arbib:
Affordances. Motivations, and the World Graph Theory. 435-471 - Andrew P. Duchon, Leslie Pack Kaelbling, William H. Warren:
Ecological Robotics. 473-507 - Gordon F. Wyeth, Brett Browning:
Cognitive Models of Spatial Navigation from a Robot Builder's Perspective. 509-534 - Guang Li, Anders Lansner, Bertil Svensson:
Self-Orienting with On-Line Learning of Environmental Features. 535-566
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