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Evolutionary Robotics

First European Workshop, EvoRobot 98, Paris, France, April 16-17, 1998, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 1468)

Conference series link(s): EvoRobots: International Symposium on Evolutionary Robotics (Part of EvoStar)

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Table of contents (15 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Evolutionary robotics: A survey of applications and problems

    • Jean-Arcady Meyer, Phil Husbands, Inman Harvey
    Pages 1-21
  3. Detour behavior in evolving robots: Are internal representations necessary?

    • Orazio Miglino, Daniele Denaro, Guido Tascini, Domenico Parisi
    Pages 59-70
  4. Hardware solutions for evolutionary robotics

    • Dario Floreano, Francesco Mondada
    Pages 137-151
  5. Learning to move a robot with random morphology

    • Peter Dittrich, Andreas Bürgel, Wolfgang Banzhaf
    Pages 165-178
  6. Evolving and breeding robots

    • Henrik Hautop Lund, Orazio Miglino
    Pages 192-210
  7. Off-line model-free and on-line model-based evolution for tracking navigation using evolvable hardware

    • Didier Keymeulen, Masaya Iwata, Kenji Konaka, Ryouhei Suzuki, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Tetsuya Higuchi
    Pages 211-226
  8. Incremental evolution of neural controllers for robust obstacle-avoidance in Khepera

    • Joël Chavas, Christophe Corne, Peter Horvai, Jérôme Kodjabachian, Jean-Arcady Meyer
    Pages 227-247
  9. Back Matter

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About this book

This book constitutes the thorougly refereed and revised post-workshop proceedings of the First European Workshop on Evolutionary Robotics, EvoRobot '98, held in Paris, France in April 1998.
The 15 revised full papers presented outline the state of the art in this new interdisciplinary area of research and development. The introductory paper gives a survey of the use of evolutionary computing techniques for the automatic design of adaptive robots.

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