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Computational Semiotics: An Approach for the Study of Intelligent Systems - Part I: Foundations
- 1 Computational Semiotics : An Approach for the Study of Intelligent Systems Part I : Foundations
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An Approach to Computational Semiotics
- a new approach for the study of intelligent systems. This approach, called computational semiotics
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Nonconvergent Dynamics And Cognitive Systems
- by psychological studies. This approach to studying intelligent behavior can be thought of as asking the how
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A Stroll Through the Worlds of Robots and Animals: Applying Jakob von Uexküll's theory of meaning to adaptive robots and artificial life
- agents offers an alternative, bottom-up approach to the study of intelligent behavior in general
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Adaptive Behavior in Autonomous Agents
- . Introduction This paper gives an overview of the bottom-up approach to the study of artificial intelligence (AI
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The Artificial Life Roots of Artificial Intelligence
- key ingredients of the behavior-oriented approach: the study of intelligent behavior
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Behaviour-Based Learning - Evolution Inspired Development of Adaptive Robot Behaviours
- manipulation [Newell and Simon, 1963]. This approach to study- ing intelligence was named Artificial
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Evolving phonotaxis in a robot cricket --- an investigation in bio-robotics Laurens Jan Kortmann
- to studying intelligence collide and prevent a single approach from coming to existence. Finally the friction
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Life, Mind and Robots. The Ins and Outs of Embodied Cognition
- and ideas of Rodney Brooks [6--11]. His approach to the study of intelligence was through the construction
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Remembering how to behave: Recurrent neural networks for adaptive robot behavior
- [Ziemke, 1998]. Brooks therefore approached the study of intelligence through the construction of physical
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