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*Adaptive behavior
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COMPLEXITY AND THE FUNCTION OF MIND IN NATURE - GODFREYSMITH,P
Authors:
GODFREYSMITH P
Citation:
P. Godfreysmith, COMPLEXITY AND THE FUNCTION OF MIND IN NATURE - GODFREYSMITH,P, Adaptive behavior, 4(3-4), 1996, pp. 453-465
COMPLEXITY AND THE FUNCTION OF MIND IN NATURE - GODFREYSMITH,P
Authors:
MCSHEA DW
Citation:
Dw. Mcshea, COMPLEXITY AND THE FUNCTION OF MIND IN NATURE - GODFREYSMITH,P, Adaptive behavior, 4(3-4), 1996, pp. 466-470
COMPLEXITY AND THE FUNCTION OF MIND IN NATURE - GODFREYSMITH,P
Authors:
OYAMA S
Citation:
S. Oyama, COMPLEXITY AND THE FUNCTION OF MIND IN NATURE - GODFREYSMITH,P, Adaptive behavior, 4(3-4), 1996, pp. 471-475
COMPLEXITY AND THE FUNCTION OF MIND IN NATURE - GODFREYSMITH,P
Authors:
BEDAU MA
Citation:
Ma. Bedau, COMPLEXITY AND THE FUNCTION OF MIND IN NATURE - GODFREYSMITH,P, Adaptive behavior, 4(3-4), 1996, pp. 476-482
COMPLEXITY AND THE FUNCTION OF MIND IN NATURE - GODFREYSMITH,P
Authors:
BELEW RK
Citation:
Rk. Belew, COMPLEXITY AND THE FUNCTION OF MIND IN NATURE - GODFREYSMITH,P, Adaptive behavior, 4(3-4), 1996, pp. 483-485
COMPLEXITY AND THE FUNCTION OF MIND IN NATURE - REPLY
Authors:
GODFREYSMITH P
Citation:
P. Godfreysmith, COMPLEXITY AND THE FUNCTION OF MIND IN NATURE - REPLY, Adaptive behavior, 4(3-4), 1996, pp. 486-493
SPATIAL REPRESENTATION FOR NAVIGATION IN ANIMATS
Authors:
PRESCOTT TJ
Citation:
Tj. Prescott, SPATIAL REPRESENTATION FOR NAVIGATION IN ANIMATS, Adaptive behavior, 4(2), 1995, pp. 85-123
MONITORING STRATEGIES FOR EMBEDDED AGENTS - EXPERIMENTS AND ANALYSIS
Authors:
ATKIN MS COHEN PR
Citation:
Ms. Atkin et Pr. Cohen, MONITORING STRATEGIES FOR EMBEDDED AGENTS - EXPERIMENTS AND ANALYSIS, Adaptive behavior, 4(2), 1995, pp. 125-172
DISCOVERING THE COMPETITORS
Authors:
STEELS L
Citation:
L. Steels, DISCOVERING THE COMPETITORS, Adaptive behavior, 4(2), 1995, pp. 173-199
DARWIN MACHINES AND THE NATURE OF KNOWLEDGE - PLOTKIN,H
Authors:
FETZER JH
Citation:
Jh. Fetzer, DARWIN MACHINES AND THE NATURE OF KNOWLEDGE - PLOTKIN,H, Adaptive behavior, 4(2), 1995, pp. 201-210
UNTITLED
Authors:
DENEUBOURG JL
Citation:
Jl. Deneubourg, UNTITLED, Adaptive behavior, 4(1), 1995, pp. 1-2
REINFORCEMENT LEARNING APPLIED TO A DIFFERENTIAL CAME
Authors:
HARMON ME BAIRD LC KLOPF AH
Citation:
Me. Harmon et al., REINFORCEMENT LEARNING APPLIED TO A DIFFERENTIAL CAME, Adaptive behavior, 4(1), 1995, pp. 3-28
MATURATION AND THE EVOLUTION OF IMITATIVE LEARNING IN ARTIFICIAL ORGANISMS
Authors:
CECCONI F MENCZER F BELEW RK
Citation:
F. Cecconi et al., MATURATION AND THE EVOLUTION OF IMITATIVE LEARNING IN ARTIFICIAL ORGANISMS, Adaptive behavior, 4(1), 1995, pp. 29-50
DESIGNING AND UNDERSTANDING ADAPTIVE GROUP-BEHAVIOR
Authors:
MATARIC MJ
Citation:
Mj. Mataric, DESIGNING AND UNDERSTANDING ADAPTIVE GROUP-BEHAVIOR, Adaptive behavior, 4(1), 1995, pp. 51-80
RELEARNING AND EVOLUTION IN NEURAL NETWORKS
Authors:
HARVEY I
Citation:
I. Harvey, RELEARNING AND EVOLUTION IN NEURAL NETWORKS, Adaptive behavior, 4(1), 1995, pp. 81-84
SPECIAL ISSUE ON COMPUTATIONAL NEUROETHOLOGY
Authors:
CLIFF D
Citation:
D. Cliff, SPECIAL ISSUE ON COMPUTATIONAL NEUROETHOLOGY, Adaptive behavior, 3(4), 1995, pp. 359-362
THE NEURAL CONTROL OF FISH SWIMMING STUDIED THROUGH NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS
Authors:
EKEBERG O GRILLNER S LANSNER A
Citation:
O. Ekeberg et al., THE NEURAL CONTROL OF FISH SWIMMING STUDIED THROUGH NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS, Adaptive behavior, 3(4), 1995, pp. 363-384
WALKING - A COMPLEX BEHAVIOR CONTROLLED BY SIMPLE NETWORKS
Authors:
CRUSE H BARTLING C DREIFERT M SCHMITZ J BRUNN DE DEAN J KINDERMANN T
Citation:
H. Cruse et al., WALKING - A COMPLEX BEHAVIOR CONTROLLED BY SIMPLE NETWORKS, Adaptive behavior, 3(4), 1995, pp. 385-418
LEARNING TO DETOUR
Authors:
CORBACHO FJ ARBIB MA
Citation:
Fj. Corbacho et Ma. Arbib, LEARNING TO DETOUR, Adaptive behavior, 3(4), 1995, pp. 419-468
ON THE DYNAMICS OF SMALL CONTINUOUS-TIME RECURRENT NEURAL NETWORKS
Authors:
BEER RD
Citation:
Rd. Beer, ON THE DYNAMICS OF SMALL CONTINUOUS-TIME RECURRENT NEURAL NETWORKS, Adaptive behavior, 3(4), 1995, pp. 469-509
LEARNING TO LEARN - REAL-TIME FEATURES AND A CONNECTIONIST MODEL
Authors:
KEHOE EJ MACRAE M HORNE AJ
Citation:
Ej. Kehoe et al., LEARNING TO LEARN - REAL-TIME FEATURES AND A CONNECTIONIST MODEL, Adaptive behavior, 3(3), 1995, pp. 235-271
HOW NOT TO MURDER YOUR NEIGHBOR - USING SYNTHETIC BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY TO STUDY AGGRESSIVE SIGNALING
Authors:
WHEELER M DEBOURCIER P
Citation:
M. Wheeler et P. Debourcier, HOW NOT TO MURDER YOUR NEIGHBOR - USING SYNTHETIC BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY TO STUDY AGGRESSIVE SIGNALING, Adaptive behavior, 3(3), 1995, pp. 273-309
VIEW-BASED COGNITIVE MAPPING AND PATH PLANNING
Authors:
SCHOLKOPF B MALLOT HA
Citation:
B. Scholkopf et Ha. Mallot, VIEW-BASED COGNITIVE MAPPING AND PATH PLANNING, Adaptive behavior, 3(3), 1995, pp. 311-348
CYBERLIFE
Authors:
TODD PM
Citation:
Pm. Todd, CYBERLIFE, Adaptive behavior, 3(3), 1995, pp. 349-354
ARTIFICIAL LIFE EXPLORERS KIT - THRO,E
Authors:
TODD PM
Citation:
Pm. Todd, ARTIFICIAL LIFE EXPLORERS KIT - THRO,E, Adaptive behavior, 3(3), 1995, pp. 349-354
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