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Adaptive Behaviour, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, March 2004
- Anil K. Seth, Gerald M. Edelman:
Environment and Behavior Influence the Complexity of Evolved Neural Networks. 5-20 - Anna Balkenius, Almut Kelber, Christian Balkenius:
A Model of Selection between Stimulus and Place Strategy in a Hawkmoth. 21-35 - Raffaele Bianco, Stefano Nolfi:
Evolving the Neural Controller for a Robotic Arm Able to Grasp Objects on the Basis of Tactile Sensors. 37-45 - Luc Berthouze, Max Lungarella:
Motor Skill Acquisition Under Environmental Perturbations: On the Necessity of Alternate Freezing and Freeing of Degrees of Freedom. 47-64
Volume 12, Number 2, June 2004
- John Cartlidge, Seth Bullock:
Unpicking Tartan CIAO Plots: Understanding Irregular Coevolutionary Cycling. 69-92 - Masato Ito, Jun Tani:
On-line Imitative Interaction with a Humanoid Robot Using a Dynamic Neural Network Model of a Mirror System. 93-115 - Pierre Andry, Philippe Gaussier, Jacqueline Nadel, Béat Hirsbrunner:
Learning Invariant Sensorimotor Behaviors: A Developmental Approach to Imitation Mechanisms. 117-140
Volume 12, Numbers 3-4, December 2004
- Carl Anderson, Tucker R. Balch:
Special Issue on Mathematics and Algorithms of Social Interactions. 145-146 - Samuel Scholes, Matt Wilson, Ana B. Sendova-Franks, Chris Melhuish:
Comparisons in Evolution and Engineering: The Collective Intelligence of Sorting. 147-159 - Jeffrey C. Schank, Christopher J. May, Jonathan Tran, Sanjay S. Joshi:
A Biorobotic Investigation of Norway Rat Pups (Rattus norvegicus) in an Arena. 161-173 - Carl Anderson:
Linking Micro- to Macro-level Behavior in the Aggressor-Defender-Stalker Game. 175-185 - Kristina Lerman:
A Model of Adaptation in Collaborative Multi-Agent Systems. 187-197 - Ling Li, Alcherio Martinoli, Yaser S. Abu-Mostafa:
Learning and Measuring Specialization in Collaborative Swarm Systems. 199-212 - Patrick Ulam, Tucker R. Balch:
Using Optimal Foraging Models to Evaluate Learned Robotic Foraging Behavior. 213-222 - Sunil Nakrani, Craig A. Tovey:
On Honey Bees and Dynamic Server Allocation in Internet Hosting Centers. 223-240 - Adam Feldman, Tucker R. Balch:
Representing Honey Bee Behavior for Recognition Using Human Trainable Models. 241-250 - Daniel Merkle, Martin Middendorf:
Dynamic Polyethism and Competition for Tasks in Threshold Reinforcement Models of Social Insects. 251-262 - Thomas Schmickl, Karl Crailsheim:
Costs of Environmental Fluctuations and Benefits of Dynamic Decentralized Foraging Decisions in Honey Bees. 263-277
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