E-Book, Englisch, Band 116, 500 Seiten, eBook
Soft Computing and Hard Computing Methodologies and Applications
E-Book, Englisch, Band 116, 500 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing
ISBN: 978-3-7908-1767-6
Verlag: Physica
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
"It is a must reading for students and researchers interested in exploring the potentials of the fascinating field that will form the basis for the design of the intelligent machines of the future"
(
Madan M. Gupta
)
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Research
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Weitere Infos & Material
Basic Principles and Methodologies.- Where is Knowledge in Robotics? Some Methodological Issues on Symbolic and Connectionist Perspectives of AI.- to Fusion Based Systems — Contributions of Soft Computing Techniques and Application to Robotics.- Planning and Navigation.- Applied Soft Computing Strategies for Autonomous Field Robotics.- Integration of Reactive Utilitarian Navigation and Topological Modeling.- Line-Crawling Robot Navigation: A Rough Neurocomputing Approach.- Hierarchical Planning in a Mobile Robot for Map Learning and Navigation.- An Analytical Method for Decomposing the External Environment Representation Task for a Robot with Restricted Sensory Information.- Evolutionary Artificial Potential Field — Applications to Mobile Robot Path Planning.- Learning, Adaptation and Control.- Using Hierarchical Fuzzy Behaviors in the RoboCup Domain.- A Bio-Inspired Robotic Mechanism for Autonomous Locomotion in Unconventional Environments.- Online Learning and Adaptation for Intelligent Embedded Agents Operating in Domestic Environments.- Integration of Soft Computing Towards Autonomous Legged Robots.- Grasp Learning by Active Experimentation Using Continuous B-Spline Model.- Online Adaptive Fuzzy Neural Identification and Control of Nonlinear Dynamic Systems.- Hybrid Fuzzy Proportional-Integral plus Conventional Derivative Control of Robotics Systems.- Vision and Perception.- Robot Vision Using Cellular Neural Networks.- Multiresolution Vision in Autonomous Systems.- A Computer Vision Based Human-Robot Interface.