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[In this book we have seen the application of evolutionary techniques to the design of both the “body” and the “brain” of humanoid robots, from simple stick-leg simulations in the early 1990s to current applications involving the implementation of increasingly complex behaviours on real humanoid robots with many degrees of freedom. It is probably fair to say that this is only the beginning of the story.]
Published: Feb 3, 2015
Keywords: Real Humanoid Robot; Robot Design; Object Manipulation Tasks; Multiple Sensory Inputs; Humanlike Qualities
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