Updated Jan. 16, 2019
Professor Ivan Tanev presented a research proposing (i) an asymmetric morphology of simple agents that model micro- and nano-robots, and (ii) an evolution (via genetic algorithms) of a coordinated behavior of a team of such agents.
Katsunori Shimohara (Professor, Doshisha University)
Thomas Ray (Professor, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA)
Announcement title
Evolving a Team of Asymmetric Predator Agents That Do Not Compute in Predator-prey Pursuit ProblemPresenter
Ivan Tanev Professor of the Faculty of Science and EngineeringCo-authors
Milen Georgiev (PhD Student, Doshisha University)Katsunori Shimohara (Professor, Doshisha University)
Thomas Ray (Professor, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA)
Professor Ivan Tanev presented a research proposing (i) an asymmetric morphology of simple agents that model micro- and nano-robots, and (ii) an evolution (via genetic algorithms) of a coordinated behavior of a team of such agents.
Katsunori Shimohara (Professor, Doshisha University)
Thomas Ray (Professor, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA)
Announcement title
Evolving a Team of Asymmetric Predator Agents That Do Not Compute in Predator-prey Pursuit ProblemPresenter
Ivan Tanev Professor of the Faculty of Science and EngineeringCo-authors
Milen Georgiev (PhD Student, Doshisha University)Katsunori Shimohara (Professor, Doshisha University)
Thomas Ray (Professor, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA)