Chang, 2010 - Google Patents
Evolving cooperative neural agents for controlling vision guided mobile robotsChang, 2010
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- Chang O
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- 2010 IEEE 9th International Conference on Cyberntic Intelligent Systems
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We have studied and developed the behavior of two specific neural processes, used for vehicle driving and path planning, in order to control mobile robots. Each processor is an independent agent defined by a neural network trained for a defined task. Through …
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