| Pfeifer, R. (1997). "Teaching powerful ideas with autonomous mobile robots." Journal of Computer Science Education 7: 161-186. |
.... AI is being supplanted by more flexible approaches emphasizing the importance of local interactions between low level components [2, 3] Furthermore, interesting complex behaviors can be observed when simple robots operate in a situated environment, interacting with unknown objects or other robots [8, 9]. Research in our group has focused on neural networks that were originally developed to explain various aspects of biological function. Recently we in E mail: fcchang,gaudianog cns.bu.edu. Supported by the Office of Naval Research (ONR N00014 96 1 0772 and N00014 95 1 0409) and by the ....
Rolf Pfeifer. Teaching powerful ideas with autonomous mobile robots. Journal of Computer Science Education, pages xxx--xxx, 1997. (in press).
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Pfeifer, R. (1997). "Teaching powerful ideas with autonomous mobile robots." Journal of Computer Science Education 7: 161-186.
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