Evolving bio-inspired robots for keep away soccer through genetic programming
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- @InProceedings{Ramya:2010:interact,
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author = "R. Ramya",
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title = "Evolving bio-inspired robots for keep away soccer
through genetic programming",
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booktitle = "International Conference on Emerging Trends in
Robotics and Communication Technologies (INTERACT
2010)",
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year = "2010",
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month = "3-5 " # dec,
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pages = "329--333",
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abstract = "The social insects' behaviour, especially the real
ants' behavior inspired the computer scientists to
solve a number of applications successfully. Based on
this idea, this project study has made an attempt to
investigate the effects on keep-away soccer, for
evolving the various multiagent strategies necessary
for its efficient functioning as a successful testbed.
This is done through genetic programming by adopting
some of the real ants' behaviour. This work can be
considered as a contribution to naturally inspired
evolutionary techniques for solving creative
problems.",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, bioinspired
robot, evolutionary technique, multiagent strategy,
soccer, bio-inspired materials, mobile robots",
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DOI = "
doi:10.1109/INTERACT.2010.5706174",
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notes = "Also known as \cite{5706174}",
- }
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