Robot Shaping: An Experiment in Behavior Engineering
@inproceedings{Dorigo1997RobotSA, title={Robot Shaping: An Experiment in Behavior Engineering}, author={M. Dorigo and M. Colombetti}, year={1997} }
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foreword by Lashon Booker
"[This] book gives a clear and comprehensive exposition of [the authors] extensive experience in integrating reinforcement learning and autonomous robotics. Their continuing contribution is to the development of a distinct engineering discipline (`Behavior engineering') through which such robots can be created. I am excited because their efforts combine some of the best theoretical ideas with a strong eye for the practical - for what will… CONTINUE READING
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