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RobotWar
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Robot war
, Robotwars
RobotWar was a programming game written by Silas Warner. This game, along with the companion program RobotWrite, was originally developed in the…
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2017
2017
Amazon issues challenge in robot war; warehousing firms fight fire with fire
P. Clark
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Kim Bhasin
2017
Corpus ID: 116317241
2013
2013
A wireless flipper robot using interface free controller
H. Jaafar
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A. C. Soh
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W. Hasan
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M. Marhaban
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S. A. Rashid
IEEE 8th Conference on Industrial Electronics and…
2013
Corpus ID: 15841290
Robots have been developed by human to do various things to make our life easier. There are many approaches, systems and…
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2013
2013
An Analysis of Hall-of-Fame Strategies in Competitive Coevolutionary Algorithms for Self-Learning in RTS Games
Mariela Nogueira
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C. Cotta
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Antonio J. Fernández
Learning and Intelligent Optimization
2013
Corpus ID: 674866
This paper explores the use of Hall-of-Fame HoF in the application of competitive coevolution for finding winning strategies in…
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2012
2012
HALL-OF-FAME COMPETITIVE COEVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHMS FOR OPTIMIZING OPPONENT STRATEGIES IN A NEW GAME
Mariela Nogueira
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J. M. Gálvez
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C. Cotta
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Antonio J. Fernández-Leiva
2012
Corpus ID: 29627857
This paper describes the application of competitive coevolution as a mechanism of self learning in a two-player real time…
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2010
2010
Splut Photo by Steve Strawn
S. Strawn
2010
Corpus ID: 186353303
Steve Strawn is a local DC photographer who captures images of robots in various states of destruction as well as suburban…
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2004
2004
Creative robotics symposium
Tony Hirst
Conference on Computability in Europe
2004
Corpus ID: 31989468
Over the last few years, robotic and animatronic technologieshave been increasingly used in the creative and…
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