How Useful is Lifelong Evolution for Robotics
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How Useful is Lifelong Evolution for Robotics. / Walker, Joanne Heather; Wilson, Myra Scott.
From animals to animats 7: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior. ed. / B. Hallam; D. Floreano; J. Meyer; G. Hayes. 1. ed. MIT Press, 2002. p. 347-348.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference Proceeding (Non-Journal item)
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T1 - How Useful is Lifelong Evolution for Robotics
AU - Walker, Joanne Heather
AU - Wilson, Myra Scott
N1 - Walker,J. and Wilson,M.S., 'How Useful is Lifelong Evolution for Robotics', Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behaviour, ed Hallam,B. and Floreano,D. and Hallam,J. and Hayes,G. and Meyer,J.A., pp 347-348, 2002, MIT Press
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - This paper investigates a system that uses a genetic algorithm to train a robot for a generalised test environment, then an evolutionary strategy to investigate the effect of continuing the evolution as the robot progresses with its task. The paper concludes that continuing evolution after a training phase has an important role to play in producing truly adaptive robots.
AB - This paper investigates a system that uses a genetic algorithm to train a robot for a generalised test environment, then an evolutionary strategy to investigate the effect of continuing the evolution as the robot progresses with its task. The paper concludes that continuing evolution after a training phase has an important role to play in producing truly adaptive robots.
M3 - Conference Proceeding (Non-Journal item)
SN - 9780262291170
SP - 347
EP - 348
BT - From animals to animats 7
A2 - Hallam, B.
A2 - Floreano, D.
A2 - Meyer, J.
A2 - Hayes, G.
PB - MIT Press
ER -