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SAB 2024: Irvine, CA, USA
- Oliver Brock, Jeffrey L. Krichmar:
From Animals to Animats 17 - 17th International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, SAB 2024, Irvine, CA, USA, September 9-12, 2024, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14993, Springer 2025, ISBN 978-3-031-71532-7
Bio-inspired Navigation
- Efstathios Kagioulis, James C. Knight, Andrew Philippides, Anindya Ghosh, Amany Amin, Paul Graham, Thomas Nowotny:
Efficient Visual Navigation with Bio-inspired Route Learning Algorithms. 3-14 - Thomas Misiek, Andrew Philippides, James C. Knight:
Insect-Based Navigation Model Allows Efficient Long-Range Visual Homing in a 3D Simulated Environment. 15-26 - Harrison Espino, Jeffrey L. Krichmar:
Vector-Based Navigation Inspired by Directional Place Cells. 27-38 - Behnam Ghazinouri, Sen Cheng:
The Cost of Behavioral Flexibility: Reversal Learning Driven by a Spiking Neural Network. 39-50 - Thinh H. Nguyen, Dieter Vanderelst:
A Behavior-Based Model of Foraging Nectarivorous Echolocating Bats. 51-62 - Seyed A. Mohaddesi, Mary Hegarty, Elizabeth R. Chrastil, Jeffrey L. Krichmar:
Benefit of Varying Navigation Strategies in Robot Teams. 63-77
Biomimetic Robots
- Alican Mertan, Nick Cheney:
No-brainer: Morphological Computation Driven Adaptive Behavior in Soft Robots. 81-92 - Michael A. Pfeiffer, Sriskandha Kandimalla, Jiahe Liu, Katherine Hsu, Eleanore J. Kirshner, Alina Yuan, Hin Wai Lui, Jeffrey L. Krichmar:
CuttleBot: Emulating Cuttlefish Behavior and Intelligence in a Novel Robot Design. 93-105 - Louis L'Haridon, Raphaël Bergoin, Baljinder Singh Bal, Mehdi Abdelwahed, Lola Cañamero:
The Emergence of a Complex Representation of Touch Through Interaction with a Robot. 106-117
Collective Behavior
- Zachary Hinnen, Alfredo Weitzenfeld:
Analyzing Multi-robot Leader-Follower Formations in Obstacle-Laden Environments. 121-132 - Yunus Sevinchan, Carla Vollmoeller, Korbinian Pacher, David Bierbach, Lenin Arias-Rodriguez, Jens Krause, Pawel Romanczuk:
Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Social Contagion in Bio-inspired Interaction Networks. 133-144 - Maryam Karimian, Fabio Reeh, Asieh Daneshi, Marcel Brass, Pawel Romanczuk:
Behavioural Contagion in Human and Artificial Multi-agent Systems: A Computational Modeling Approach. 145-156 - Palina Bartashevich, Lars Knopf, Pawel Romanczuk:
Transient Milling Dynamics in Collective Motion with Visual Occlusions. 157-168 - Jonas D. Rockbach, Maren Bennewitz:
Extended Swarming with Embodied Neural Computation for Human Control over Swarms. 169-181 - Yating Zheng, Pawel Romanczuk:
Bio-Inspired Agent-Based Model for Collective Shepherding. 182-193 - Marina Papadopoulou, Hanno Hildenbrandt, Charlotte K. Hemelrijk:
DaNCES: A Framework for Data-inspired Agent-Based Models of Collective Escape. 194-207
Evolutionary Approaches to Adaptive Behavior
- William Kang, Christopher Anand, Yoonsuck Choe:
The Role of Energy Constraints on the Evolution of Predictive Behavior. 211-222 - Antoine Sion, Matteo Marcantonio, Elio Tuci:
Influence of the Costs of Acquisition of Private and Social Information on Animal Dispersal. 223-235 - Hongju Pae, Jeffrey L. Krichmar:
Integrated Information in Genetically Evolved Braitenberg Vehicles. 236-247
Motor Learning
- Vatsanai Jaiton, Poramate Manoonpong:
Neural Chaotic Dynamics for Adaptive Exploration Control of an Autonomous Flying Robot. 251-262 - Laurène Carminatti, Lucio Condro, Alexa Riehle, Sonja Grün, Thomas Brochier, Emmanuel Daucé:
Non-instructed Motor Skill Learning in Monkeys: Insights from Deep Reinforcement Learning Models. 263-274 - Magdalena Yordanova, Verena V. Hafner:
Memory-Feedback Controllers for Lifelong Sensorimotor Learning in Humanoid Robots. 275-286
Problem Solving and Decision-Making
- Oussama Zenkri, Florian Bolenz, Thorsten Pachur, Oliver Brock:
Extracting Principles of Exploration Strategies with a Complex Ecological Task. 289-300 - Jorge Ramírez-Ruiz, R. Becket Ebitz:
"Value" Emerges from Imperfect Memory. 301-313 - Tiffany Hwu, Chase McDonald, Simon Haxby, Flávio Teixeira, Israel Knight, Albert Wang:
The Role of Theory of Mind in Finding Predator-Prey Nash Equilibria. 314-325 - Uros Petkovic, Jonas Frenkel, Olaf Hellwich, Rebecca Lazarides:
Nonverbal Immediacy Analysis in Education: A Multimodal Computational Model. 326-338
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