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Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, April 2002
- Richard A. Watson, Sevan G. Ficici, Jordan B. Pollack:
Embodied Evolution: Distributing an evolutionary algorithm in a population of robots. 1-18 - Yangsheng Xu, Jingyan Song, Michael C. Nechyba, Yeung Yam:
Performance evaluation and optimization of human control strategy. 19-36 - Marcos A. Rodrigues, Yonghuai Liu:
On the representation of rigid body transformations for accurate registration of free-form shapes. 37-52
Volume 39, Number 2, May 2002
- Stephen Se, Michael Brady:
Ground plane estimation, error analysis and applications. 59-71 - Dongbing Gu, Huosheng Hu:
Neural predictive control for a car-like mobile robot. 73-86 - Lorenzo Natale, Giorgio Metta, Giulio Sandini:
Development of auditory-evoked reflexes: Visuo-acoustic cues integration in a binocular head. 87-106
Volume 39, Numbers 3-4, June 2002
- James M. Ferryman, Anthony D. Worrall:
Intelligent Robotic Systems-SIRS' 2000. 111-114 - Andreas Birk, Holger Kenn, Luc Steels:
Programming with behavior-processes. 115-127 - Yuri A. Ivanov, Bruce Blumberg:
Solving weak transduction with EM. 129-143 - Sjoerd van der Zwaan, Alexandre Bernardino, José Santos-Victor:
Visual station keeping for floating robots in unstructured environments. 145-155 - Paulo Dias, Vítor Sequeira, João G. M. Gonçalves, Francisco Vaz:
Automatic registration of laser reflectance and colour intensity images for 3D reconstruction. 157-168 - Diane Lingrand:
Minimal parameterization of fundamental matrices using motion and camera properties. 169-179 - Arthur E. C. Pece:
Generative-model-based tracking by cluster analysis of image differences. 181-194 - Hannes Kruppa, Bernt Schiele:
An information-theoretic approach to combining object models. 195-203 - Alexandre Bernardino, José Santos-Victor, Giulio Sandini:
Foveated active tracking with redundant 2D motion parameters. 205-221 - Andreas Birk, Julie Wiernik:
An N-player prisoner's dilemma in a robotic ecosystem. 223-233
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