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Biomimetic and Biohybrid Systems - 8th International Conference, Living Machines 2019, Nara, Japan, July 9-12, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Uriel Martinez-Hernandez, Vasiliki Vouloutsi, Anna Mura, Michael Mangan, Minoru Asada, …
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 8th International
Conference on Biomimetic and Biohybrid Systems, Living Machines
2019, held in Nara, Japan, in July 2019. The 26 full and 16 short
papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and
selected from 45 submissions. They deal with research on novel
life-like technologies inspired by the scientific investigation of
biological systems, biomimetics, and research that seeks to
interface biological and artificial systems to create biohybrid
systems.
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From Animals to Animats 10 - 10th International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, SAB 2008, Osaka, Japan, July 7-12, 2008, Proceedings (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Minoru Asada, John C.T. Hallam, Jean-Arcady Meyer, Jun Tani
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Welcome to the proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on
Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (SAB 2008). A symbolic creature in
the SAB 2008 poster is based on GAKUTENSOKU, Japan's first modern
robot created in 1928 by Makoto Nishimura. The robot, Gakutensoku
(or "learning from natural law"), "was 7' 8'' tall, painted gold,
could open and close its eyes, could smile, could puff out its
cheeks, and at the beginning of each performance would touch its
mace to its head and then begin to write (from http: //www.
robmacdougall. org/index. php/2008/04/gakutensoku/). " Gakutensoku
was actuated by pneumatics and seems to have been "a sort of early
Japanese animatronics. " Designed 80 years ago, it still stimulates
researchers' minds. This year, we received 110 submissions, among
which we selected 30 for oral pr- entations and 21 for posters. In
the main conference, we had four very interesting plenary talks:
"Modelling Adaptive and Intelligent Behaviour: Some Historical and
Epistemological Issues" by Roberto Cordeschi, "Insect-Machine
Hybrid System for Understanding an Adaptive Behavior" by Ryohei
Kanzaki, "Body Shapes Brain - Emergence and Development of Behavior
and Mind from Embodied Interaction Dynamics" by Yasuo Kuniyoshi,
and "Thinking and Learning Close to the Sensory- Motor Surface
Creates Knowledge That Transcends the Here and Now" by Linda Smith.
On the second day, we had a special joint session with the British
Council featuring special talks by Giacomo Rizzolatti and Ron
Chrisley followed, by a panel discussion. After the main
conference, we had a workshop and two tutorials.
RoboCup is an international initiative devoted to advancing the
state of the art in artificial intelligence and robotics. The aims
of the project and potential research directions are numerous. The
ultimate, long-range goal is to build a team of robot soccer
players that can beat a human World Cup champion team.
This book is the second official archival publication devoted to
RoboCup. It documents the achievements presented at the Second
International Workshop on RoboCup held in Paris, France, in July
1998. The book opens with an overview section, provides research
papers on selected technical topics, and presents technical and
strategic descriptions of the work of participating teams.
Of interest far beyond the rapidly growing RoboCup community, this
book is also indispensable reading for R&D professionals
interested in multi-agent systems, distributed artificial
intelligence, and intelligent robotics.
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