Sciweavers

511 search results - page 3 / 103
» Learning and Evolution
Sort
View
AAAI
1996
13 years 8 months ago
Evolution-Based Discovery of Hierarchical Behaviors
Procedural representations of control policies have two advantages when facing the scale-up problem in learning tasks. First they are implicit, with potential for inductive genera...
Justinian P. Rosca, Dana H. Ballard
ECTEL
2008
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
A Model of Re-use of E-Learning Content
Re-using e-learning content is a solution often proposed against the high-cost of the creation high-quality e-learning material, a solution with a neglectable price. In this paper ...
Paul Libbrecht
SMC
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Enhancing embodied evolution with punctuated anytime learning
—This paper discusses a new implementation of embodied evolution that uses the concept of punctuated anytime learning to increase the complexity of tasks that the learning system...
Gary B. Parker, Gregory E. Fedynyshyn
ECAL
2005
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Valency for Adaptive Homeostatic Agents: Relating Evolution and Learning
This paper introduces a novel study on the sense of valency as a vital process for achieving adaptation in agents through evolution and developmental learning. Unlike previous stud...
Theodoros Damoulas, Ignasi Cos-Aguilera, Gillian M...
AHS
2007
IEEE
208views Hardware» more  AHS 2007»
13 years 9 months ago
Evolving Redundant Structures for Reliable Circuits - Lessons Learned
Fault Tolerance is an increasing challenge for integrated circuits due to semiconductor technology scaling. This paper looks at how artificial evolution may be tuned to the creat...
Asbjørn Djupdal, Pauline C. Haddow