Titre :
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Intelligence as adaptive behavior : an experiment in computational neuroethology
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Auteurs :
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R. Beer
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Type de document :
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ouvrage
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Editeur :
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New York, USA : Academic press, 1990
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Collection :
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Perspectives in artificial intelligence, Vol.6
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Format :
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213 p.
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Langues:
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= Anglais
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Catégories :
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INTELLIGENCE ARTIFICIELLE
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Mots-clés:
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INTELLIGENCE ARTIFICIELLE
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INSECTE
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RESEAU DE NEURONES
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Résumé :
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A new methodology for the construction of autonomous agents is presented : computational neuroethology. This approach uses specific neuronal circuitry from simpler natural animals to design neural network control architectures for complete intelligent agents. The book describes the development of a biologically-inspired nervous system for controlling the behavior of an artificial insect. This insect demonstrates that biological principles can, indeed, be applied to the design of autonomous agents that exhibit many of the adaptive characteristics of natural animals.
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