Frontiers in Evolutionary Robotics

This book presented techniques and experimental results which have been pursued for the purpose of evolutionary robotics. Evolutionary robotics is a new method for the automatic creation of autonomous robots. When executing tasks by autonomous robots, we can make the robot learn what to do so as to...

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Other Authors: Iba, Hitoshi (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2008
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