Bodies That Think Quickly and Learn Fast: On The Interdependence of Morphology and Control for Intelligent Behavior.
Aachen, Shaker Verlag, 2005. 21cm x 14.8cm. x, 221 pages. Original softcover. Excellent condition with only minor signs of wear. Very Rare. [Berichte aus der Robotik / Reports on Robotics (Artificial Intelligence)]
Includes for Example: Embodied AI and the Synthetic Approach to Understanding Intelligence/ Inspiration from Biology/ Contributions/ Overview of the Thesis/ Evolving the Morphology of a Compound Eye on a Robot/ Motion Parallax/ Evolution Strategy/ Evolution of an Artificial Compound Eye by Using Adaptive Hardware/ Towards Optimal Sensor Morphology for Specific Tasks: Evolution of an Artificial Compound Eye for Estimating Time to Contact/ Evolving Task Specific Optimal Morphologies for an Artificial Insect Eye/ Interdependence of Morphology and Learning/ An Optimal Sensor Morphology Improves Adaptability of Neural Network Controllers/ How the Need to Learn Fast Can Shape Bodies/ Existence and Uniqueness of Optimal Local Gain Factors for Gradient Descent Learning etc.
EUR 50,--
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