| Riley, P., & Veloso, M. (2000). On Behavior Classification in Adversarial Environments, pp. 371-- 380. Springer-Verlag. |
....has been accomplished to date in multi robot learning. The types of applications that are typically studied for this area of multi robot learning vary considerably in their characteristics. Some of the applications include predator prey [7,21] box pushing [28] foraging [31] multi robot soccer [46,29,41], and cooperative target observation [37] Particularly challenging domains for multi robot learning are those tasks that are inherently cooperative that is, tasks in which the utility of the action of one robot is dependent upon the current actions of the other team members. Inherently ....
P. Riley and M. Veloso. On behavior classification in adversarial environmentts. In Proceedings of Fifth International Symposium on Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems (DARS 2000 - this volume), 2000.
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Riley, P., & Veloso, M. (2000). On Behavior Classification in Adversarial Environments, pp. 371-- 380. Springer-Verlag.
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Patrick Riley and Manuela Veloso. On behavior classification in adversarial environments. In Lynne E. Parker, George Bekey, and Jacob Barhen, editors, Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems 4, pages 371-- 380. Springer, 2000.
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Patrick Riley and Manuela Veloso. On behavior classification in adversarial environments. In Lynne E. Parker, George Bekey, and Jacob Barhen, editors, Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems 4, pages 371-- 380. Springer-Verlag, 2000.
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P. Riley and M. Veloso. On behavior classification in adversarial environments. In L. Parker, G. Bekey, and J. Barhen, editors, Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems 4. Springer-Verlag, 2000.
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P. Riley and M. Veloso. On behavior classification in adversarial environments. In L. E. Parker, G. Bekey, and J. Barhen, editors, Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems 4, pages 371-- 380. Springer-Verlag, 2000.
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Patrick Riley and Manuela Veloso. On behavior classification in adversarial environments. In Lynne E. Parker, George Bekey, and Jacob Barhen, editors, Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems 4, pages 371-- 380. Springer, 2000.
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