: Security of computers and the networks that connect them is increasingly becoming of great significance. Computer security is defined as the protection of computing systems again...
The evolution of simulated robots with three different architectures is studied in this article. We compare a nonmodular feed-forward network, a hardwired modular, and a duplicatio...
We describe the Scene-Graph-As-Bus technique (SGAB), the first step in a staircase of solutions for sharing software components for virtual environments. The goals of SGAB are to ...
Robert C. Zeleznik, Loring Holden, Michael V. Capp...
Powerful servers for computation and storage, high-speed networking resources, and high-performance 3D graphics workstation, which are typically available in scientific research e...
We use simulated soccer to study multiagent learning. Each team's players (agents) share action set and policy, but may behave di erently due to position-dependent inputs. All...