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2. Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications 6 : Results From the 9th International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications
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Jinwhan Kim, Brendan Englot, Hae-Won Park, Han-Lim Choi, Hyun Myung, Junmo Kim, Jong-Hwan Kim, Jinwhan Kim, Brendan Englot, Hae-Won Park, Han-Lim Choi, Hyun Myung, Junmo Kim, and Jong-Hwan Kim
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- Control engineering, Robotics, Automation, Computational intelligence
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This book aims at serving the researchers and practitioners in related fields with a timely dissemination of the recent progress on robotics and artificial intelligence. This book is based on a collection of papers presented at the 9th International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications (RiTA), held at KAIST in Daejeon, Korea, in a hybrid format, on December 16–17, 2021. Humankind is getting through the third year of COVID-19 pandemic. While this pandemic has made everyone's life so challenging, it has also expedited transition of our everyday lives into a new form, often called “the new normal.” Although many people often use the terminology, perhaps we still do not have a consensus about what it is and what is should be like. One thing that is clear is that robotics and artificial intelligence technologies are playing critical roles in this phase transition of our everyday lives. We see last-mile delivery robots on the street, AI-embedded service robots in the restaurants, uninhabited shops, non-face-to-face medical services, conferences and talks in metaverses and AI-based online education programs. For better readability, the total of 53 papers are grouped into four chapters: Chapter I: Motion Planning and Control; Chapter II: Design and Robot Application; Chapter III: Sensing, Perception and Recognition; and Chapter IV: Cognition, Autonomy and Intelligence. For those who have research on robot intelligence technology, we believe this book will help them understand the recent robot technologies and applications and enhance their study.
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- 2022
3. RiTA 2020 : Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications
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Esyin Chew, Anwar P. P. Abdul Majeed, Pengcheng Liu, Jon Platts, Hyun Myung, Junmo Kim, Jong-Hwan Kim, Esyin Chew, Anwar P. P. Abdul Majeed, Pengcheng Liu, Jon Platts, Hyun Myung, Junmo Kim, and Jong-Hwan Kim
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- Control engineering, Robotics, Automation, Artificial intelligence, Computational intelligence
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This book gathers the Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications (RITA 2020). The areas covered include: Instrumentation and Control, Automation, Autonomous Systems, Biomechatronics and Rehabilitation Engineering, Intelligent Systems, Machine Learning, Mobile Robotics, Social Robotics and Humanoid Robotics, Sensors and Actuators, and Machine Vision, as well as Signal and Image Processing. As a valuable asset, the book offers researchers and practitioners a timely overview of the latest advances in robot intelligence technology and its applications.
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- 2021
4. Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications 5 : Results From the 5th International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications
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Jong-Hwan Kim, Hyun Myung, Junmo Kim, Weiliang Xu, Eric T Matson, Jin-Woo Jung, Han-Lim Choi, Jong-Hwan Kim, Hyun Myung, Junmo Kim, Weiliang Xu, Eric T Matson, Jin-Woo Jung, and Han-Lim Choi
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- Robotics--Congresses, Artificial intelligence--Congresses
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This book includes papers from the 5th International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications held at KAIST, Daejeon, Korea on December 13–15, 2017. It covers the following areas: artificial intelligence, autonomous robot navigation, intelligent robot system design, intelligent sensing and control, and machine vision.The topics included in this book are deep learning, deep neural networks, image understanding, natural language processing, speech/voice/text recognition, reasoning & inference, sensor integration/fusion/perception, multisensor data fusion, navigation/SLAM/localization, distributed intelligent algorithms and techniques, ubiquitous computing, digital creatures, intelligent agents, computer vision, virtual/augmented reality, surveillance, pattern recognition, gesture recognition, fingerprint recognition, animation and virtual characters, and emerging applications.This book is a valuable resource for robotics scientists, computer scientists, artificial intelligence researchers and professionals in universities, research institutes and laboratories.
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- 2019
5. Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications : 6th International Conference, RiTA 2018, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, December 16–18, 2018, Revised Selected Papers
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Jong-Hwan Kim, Hyung Myung, Seung-Mok Lee, Jong-Hwan Kim, Hyung Myung, and Seung-Mok Lee
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- Robotics, Computers, Special purpose, Computer networks, Machine learning
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This book constitutes revised selected papers from the 6th International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications, RiTA 2018, held in Putrajaya, Malaysia, in December 2018. The 20 full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 80 submissions. The papers present studies on machine learning; optimization; modelling and simulation; path planning; neural networks; landmark recognition; and reinforcement learning.
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- 2019
6. Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications 4 : Results From the 4th International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications
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Jong-Hwan Kim, Fakhri Karray, Jun Jo, Peter Sincak, Hyun Myung, Jong-Hwan Kim, Fakhri Karray, Jun Jo, Peter Sincak, and Hyun Myung
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- Artificial intelligence--Congresses, Robotics--Congresses
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This book covers all aspects of robot intelligence from perception at sensor level and reasoning at cognitive level to behavior planning at execution level for each low level segment of the machine. It also presents the technologies for cognitive reasoning, social interaction with humans, behavior generation, ability to cooperate with other robots, ambience awareness, and an artificial genome that can be passed on to other robots. These technologies are to materialize cognitive intelligence, social intelligence, behavioral intelligence, collective intelligence, ambient intelligence and genetic intelligence. The book aims at serving researchers and practitioners with a timely dissemination of the recent progress on robot intelligence technology and its applications, based on a collection of papers presented at the 4th International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications (RiTA), held in Bucheon, Korea, December 14 - 16, 2015. For better readability, this editionhas the total of 49 articles grouped into 3 chapters: Chapter I: Ambient, Behavioral, Cognitive, Collective, and Social Robot Intelligence, Chapter II: Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Design for Advanced Robotics, Chapter III: Applications of Robot Intelligence Technology.
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- 2016
7. Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications 3 : Results From the 3rd International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications
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Jong-Hwan Kim, Weimin Yang, Jun Jo, Peter Sincak, Hyun Myung, Jong-Hwan Kim, Weimin Yang, Jun Jo, Peter Sincak, and Hyun Myung
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- Artificial intelligence--Congresses, Robotics--Congresses
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This book covers all aspects of robot intelligence from perception at sensor level and reasoning at cognitive level to behavior planning at execution level for each low level segment of the machine. It also presents the technologies for cognitive reasoning, social interaction with humans, behavior generation, ability to cooperate with other robots, ambience awareness, and an artificial genome that can be passed on to other robots. These technologies are to materialize cognitive intelligence, social intelligence, behavioral intelligence, collective intelligence, ambient intelligence and genetic intelligence. The book aims at serving researchers and practitioners with a timely dissemination of the recent progress on robot intelligence technology and its applications, based on a collection of papers presented at the 3rd International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications (RiTA), held in Beijing, China, November 6 - 8, 2014. For better readability, this edition has the total 74 papers grouped into 3 chapters: Chapter I: Ambient, Behavioral, Cognitive, Collective, and Social Robot Intelligence, Chapter II: Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Design for Advanced Robotics, Chapter III: Applications of Robot Intelligence Technology, where individual chapters, edited respectively by Peter Sincak, Hyun Myung, Jun Jo along with Weimin Yang and Jong-Hwan Kim, begin with a brief introduction written by the respective chapter editors.
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- 2015
8. Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications 2 : Results From the 2nd International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications
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Jong-Hwan Kim, Eric T . Matson, Hyun Myung, Peter Xu, Fakhri Karray, Jong-Hwan Kim, Eric T . Matson, Hyun Myung, Peter Xu, and Fakhri Karray
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- Robotics--Congresses, Artificial intelligence--Congresses
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We are facing a new technological challenge on how to store and retrieve knowledge and manipulate intelligence for autonomous services by intelligent systems which should be capable of carrying out real world tasks autonomously. To address this issue, robot researchers have been developing intelligence technology (InT) for “robots that think” which is in the focus of this book. The book covers all aspects of intelligence from perception at sensor level and reasoning at cognitive level to behavior planning at execution level for each low level segment of the machine. It also presents the technologies for cognitive reasoning, social interaction with humans, behavior generation, ability to cooperate with other robots, ambience awareness and an artificial genome that can be passed on to other robots. These technologies are to materialize cognitive intelligence, social intelligence, behavioral intelligence, collective intelligence, ambient intelligence and genetic intelligence. The book aims at serving researchers and practitioners with a timely dissemination of the recent progress on robot intelligence technology and its applications, based on a collection of papers presented at the at the 2nd International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications (RiTA), held in Denver, USA, December 18-20, 2013.
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- 2014
9. Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications 2012 : An Edition of the Presented Papers From the 1st International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications
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Jong-Hwan Kim, Eric T Matson, Hyun Myung, Peter Xu, Jong-Hwan Kim, Eric T Matson, Hyun Myung, and Peter Xu
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- Artificial intelligence--Congresses, Robotics--Congresses
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In recent years, robots have been built based on cognitive architecture which has been developed to model human cognitive ability. The cognitive architecture can be a basis for intelligence technology to generate robot intelligence. In this edited book the robot intelligence is classified into six categories: cognitive intelligence, social intelligence, behavioral intelligence, ambient intelligence, collective intelligence and genetic intelligence. This classification categorizes the intelligence of robots based on the different aspects of awareness and the ability to act deliberately as a result of such awareness. This book aims at serving researchers and practitioners with a timely dissemination of the recent progress on robot intelligence technology and its applications, based on a collection of papers presented at the 1st International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications (RiTA), held in Gwangju, Korea, December 16-18, 2012. For a better readability, this edition has the total 101 papers grouped into 3 chapters: Chapter I: Cognitive Intelligence, Social Intelligence and Behavioral Intelligence, Chapter II: Ambient Intelligence, Collective Intelligence and Genetic Intelligence, Chapter III: Intelligent Robot Technologies and Applications.
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- 2013
10. Advances in Autonomous Robotics : Joint Proceedings of the 13th Annual TAROS Conference and the 15th Annual FIRA RoboWorld Congress, Bristol, UK, August 20-23, 2012, Proceedings
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Guido Herrmann, Matthew Studley, Martin Pearson, Andrew Conn, Chris Melhuish, Mark Witkowski, Jong-Hwan Kim, Prahlad Vadakkepat, Guido Herrmann, Matthew Studley, Martin Pearson, Andrew Conn, Chris Melhuish, Mark Witkowski, Jong-Hwan Kim, and Prahlad Vadakkepat
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- Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Data mining
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 13th Conference on Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems, TAROS 2012 and the 15th Robot World Congress, FIRA 2012, held as joint conference in Bristol, UK, in August 2012. The 36 revised full papers presented together with 25 extended abstracts were carefully reviewed and selected from 89 submissions. The papers cover various topics in the field of autonomous robotics.
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- 2012
11. Trends in Intelligent Robotics : 15th Robot World Cup and Congress, FIRA 2010, Bangalore, India, September15-19, 2010, Proceedings
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Prahlad Vadakkepat, Jong-Hwan Kim, Norbert Jesse, Abdullah Al Mamun, Tan Kok Kiong, Jacky Baltes, John Anderson, Igor Verner, David Ahlgren, Prahlad Vadakkepat, Jong-Hwan Kim, Norbert Jesse, Abdullah Al Mamun, Tan Kok Kiong, Jacky Baltes, John Anderson, Igor Verner, and David Ahlgren
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- Artificial intelligence, Control engineering, Robotics, Automation, Computer networks, Application software, Software engineering, Information storage and retrieval systems
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th This volume contains the papers selected for the 13 FIRA Robot World Congress, held at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Bangalore, India, September 15-17, 2010. The Federation of International Robot-soccer Association (FIRA – www.fira.net) is a non-profit organization that annually organizes robotic competitions and meetings around the globe. The robot soccer competitions started in 1996, and FIRA was est- lished on, June 5, 1997. The robot soccer competitions are aimed at promoting the spirit of science and technology to the younger generation. The congress is a forum to share ideas and future directions of technologies, and to enlarge the human networks in the robotics area. The objectives of the FIRA Cup and Congress are to explore the technical dev- opments and achievements in the field of robotics, and provide participants with a robot festival including technical presentations, robot soccer competitions, and exh- its under the theme “Where Theory and Practice Meet.” FIRA India aims to propagate and popularize robotics and robotic competitions across India.
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- 2010
12. Progress in Robotics : FIRA RoboWorld Congress 2009, Incheon, Korea, August 16-20, 2009. Proceedings
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Jong-Hwan Kim, Shuzhi Sam Ge, Prahlad Vadakkepat, Norbert Jesse, Abdullah Al Mamun, Sadasivan Puthusserypady, Ulrich Rückert, Joaquin Sitte, Ulf Witkowski, Ryohei Nakatsu, Thomas Braunl, Jacky Baltes, John Anderson, Ching-Chang Wong, David Ahlgren, Jong-Hwan Kim, Shuzhi Sam Ge, Prahlad Vadakkepat, Norbert Jesse, Abdullah Al Mamun, Sadasivan Puthusserypady, Ulrich Rückert, Joaquin Sitte, Ulf Witkowski, Ryohei Nakatsu, Thomas Braunl, Jacky Baltes, John Anderson, Ching-Chang Wong, and David Ahlgren
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- Artificial intelligence, Robotics--Congresses
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th This volume is an edition of the papers selected from the 12 FIRA RoboWorld C- gress, held in Incheon, Korea, August 16–18, 2009. The Federation of International Robosoccer Association (FIRA – www. fira. net) is a non-profit organization, which organizes robotic competitions and meetings around the globe annually. The RoboSoccer competitions started in 1996 and FIRA was - tablished on June 5, 1997. The Robot Soccer competitions are aimed at promoting the spirit of science and technology to the younger generation. The congress is a forum in which to share ideas and future directions of technologies, and to enlarge the human networks in robotics area. The objectives of the FIRA Cup and Congress are to explore the technical dev- opment and achievement in the field of robotics, and provide participants with a robot festival including technical presentations, robot soccer competitions and exhibits - der the theme “Where Theory and Practice Meet. ” th Under the umbrella of the 12 FIRA RoboWorld Incheon Congress 2009, six int- national conferences were held for greater impact and scientific exchange: th • 6 International Conference on Computational Intelligence, Robotics and Autonomous Systems (CIRAS) th • 5 International Symposium on Autonomous Minirobots for Research and Edutainment (AMiRE) • International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR) • International Conference on Advanced Humanoid Robotics Research (ICAHRR) • International Conference on Entertainment Robotics (ICER) • International Robotics Education Forum (IREF) This volume consists of selected quality papers from the six conferences.
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- 2009
13. Advances in Robotics : FIRA RoboWorld Congress 2009, Incheon, Korea, August 16-20, 2009, Proceedings
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Jong-Hwan Kim, Shuzhi Sam Ge, Prahlad Vadakkepat, Norbert Jesse, Abdullah Al Mamun, Sadasivan Puthusserypady, Ulrich Rückert, Joaquin Sitte, Ulf Witkowski, Ryohei Nakatsu, Thomas Braunl, Jacky Baltes, John Anderson, Ching-Chang Wong, David Ahlgren, Jong-Hwan Kim, Shuzhi Sam Ge, Prahlad Vadakkepat, Norbert Jesse, Abdullah Al Mamun, Sadasivan Puthusserypady, Ulrich Rückert, Joaquin Sitte, Ulf Witkowski, Ryohei Nakatsu, Thomas Braunl, Jacky Baltes, John Anderson, Ching-Chang Wong, and David Ahlgren
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- Inch'o?n (2009), Kongress, Robotics--Congresses, Humanoider Roboter--Schreitroboter--Inch'o?n <, Mobiler Roboter--Lokalisierung <Robotik>--Bahn, Robotik--Autonomes System--Inch'o?n <2009>--, Robotik--Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation--Inch'o, Autonomes System
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th This volume is an edition of the papers selected from the 12 FIRA RoboWorld C- gress, held in Incheon, Korea, August 16–18, 2009. The Federation of International Robosoccer Association (FIRA – www. fira. net) is a non-profit organization, which organizes robotic competitions and meetings around the globe annually. The RoboSoccer competitions started in 1996 and FIRA was - tablished on June 5, 1997. The Robot Soccer competitions are aimed at promoting the spirit of science and technology to the younger generation. The congress is a forum in which to share ideas and future directions of technologies, and to enlarge the human networks in robotics area. The objectives of the FIRA Cup and Congress are to explore the technical dev- opment and achievement in the field of robotics, and provide participants with a robot festival including technical presentations, robot soccer competitions and exhibits - der the theme “Where Theory and Practice Meet. ” th Under the umbrella of the 12 FIRA RoboWorld Congress Incheon 2009, six int- national conferences were held for greater impact and scientific exchange: th • 6 International Conference on Computational Intelligence, Robotics and Autonomous Systems (CIRAS) th • 5 International Symposium on Autonomous Minirobots for Research and Edutainment (AMiRE) • International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR) • International Conference on Advanced Humanoid Robotics Research (ICAHRR) • International Conference on Entertainment Robotics (ICER) • International Robotics Education Forum (IREF) This volume consists of selected quality papers from the six conferences.
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- 2009
14. Simulated Evolution and Learning : Second Asia-Pacific Conference on Simulated Evolution and Learning, SEAL'98, Canberra, Australia, November 24-27, 1998 Selected Papers
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Bob McKay, Xin Yao, Charles S. Newton, Jong-Hwan Kim, Takeshi Furuhashi, Bob McKay, Xin Yao, Charles S. Newton, Jong-Hwan Kim, and Takeshi Furuhashi
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- Artificial intelligence, Computer simulation, Computer science
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This volume contains selected papers presented at the Second Asia-Paci c C- ference on Simulated Evolution and Learning (SEAL'98), from 24 to 27 Nov- ber 1998, in Canberra, Australia. SEAL'98 received a total of 92 submissions (67 papers for the regular sessions and 25 for the applications sessions). All papers were reviewed by three independent reviewers. After review, 62 papers were - cepted for oral presentation and 13 for poster presentation. Some of the accepted papers were selected for inclusion in this volume. SEAL'98 also featured a fully refereed special session on Evolutionary Computation in Power Engineering - ganised by Professor Kit Po Wong and Dr Loi Lei Lai. Two of the ve accepted papers are included in this volume. The papers included in these proceedings cover a wide range of topics in simulated evolution and learning, from self-adaptation to dynamic modelling, from reinforcement learning to agent systems, from evolutionary games to e- lutionary economics, and from novel theoretical results to successful applications, among others. SEAL'98 attracted 94 participants from 14 di erent countries, namely A- tralia, Belgium, Brazil, Germany, Iceland, India, Japan, South Korea, New Z- land, Portugal, Sweden, Taiwan, UK and the USA. It had three distinguished international scientists as keynote speakers, giving talks on natural computation (Hans-Paul Schwefel), reinforcement learning (Richard Sutton), and novel m- els in evolutionary design (John Gero). More information about SEAL'98 is still available at http://www.cs.adfa.edu.au/conference/seal98/.
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- 2003
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