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Emergence of Functional Modularity in Robots - Calabretta, Nolfi, Wagner (1998)   (Correct)   (4 citations)
Gnter P. Wagner 1 1 Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University New Haven, CT
To be eventually successful in clarifying the evolutionary mechanisms underpinning the emergence of
Research Council, Rome Emergence of functional modularity in robots Raffaele Calabretta, Stefano Nolfi,

gracco.irmkant.rm.cnr.it/pub/raffaele/calabretta.modul2.ps.Z

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Hardware Solutions for Evolutionary Robotics - Floreano, Mondada (1998)   (Correct)   (2 citations)
Hardware Solutions for Evolutionary Robotics Dario Floreano 1 and Francesco
SA, CH-1028 Pr'everenges, Switzerland Abstract. Evolutionary robotics-as other adaptive methods, such
which can support incremental evolution, namely modularity and cross-platform compatibility. Finally, we

lamiftp.epfl.ch/pub/dario/evorobot98DFFM.ps.Z

A Case Study of the Evolution of Modularity: Towards .. - Calabretta, Nolfi.. (1997)   (Correct)   (2 citations)
Research Council, Rome A case study of the evolution of modularity: towards a bridge between
evolution of modularity: towards a bridge between evolutionary biology, artificial life, neuro- and
Council, Rome A case study of the evolution of modularity: towards a bridge between evolutionary biology,

gracco.irmkant.rm.cnr.it/pub/raffaele/calabretta.modul3.ps.Z

Homologues, Natural Kinds, and the Evolution of Modularity - Wagner (1996)   (Correct)   (2 citations)
Homologues, Natural Kinds, and the Evolution of Modularity by Gunter P. Wagner Center for
of Biology Yale University Running Headline: Evolution of Modularity Mailing address: Department of
Homologues, Natural Kinds, and the Evolution of Modularity by Gunter P. Wagner Center for Computational

peaplant.biology.yale.edu:8001/papers/HomNat.ps

The Evolution of Modularity in Genome Architecture - John Pepper Santa (2000)   (Correct)   (1 citation)
The evolution of modularity in genome architecture John W.
already achieved in other subunits. Adaptive evolution is often compared to a design process, and for
The evolution of modularity in genome architecture John W. Pepper 1 1

homepages.feis.herts.ac.uk/~nehaniv/al7ev/pepper.ps

An Artificial Life Model for Investigating the Evolution of.. - Calabretta, al. (1997)   (Correct)   (1 citation)
An Artificial Life Model for Investigating the Evolution of Modularity Raffaele Calabretta Yale
reproduce. In our simulations neural networks are evolutionarily trained to control a mobile robot designed
Life Model for Investigating the Evolution of Modularity Raffaele Calabretta Yale University, EE

gracco.irmkant.rm.cnr.it/pub/raffaele/calabretta.modul.ps.Z

Task-Dependent Evolution of Modularity in Neural Networks - Hüsken, Igel, Toussaint (2002)   (Correct)
Task-dependent evolution of modularity in neural networks Michael
neural systems. We empirically study the evolution of connectionist models in the context of
Task-dependent evolution of modularity in neural networks Michael Hiisken, Christian

www.neuroinformatik.rub.de/PEOPLE/mt/work/02-conSci/./huesken-igel-toussaint:02.ps.gz

To Modularize or Not To Modularize? - Bullinaria   (Correct)
Here I present a series of simulations of the evolution of such neural systems that show how the
modularity has apparently arisen as the result of evolution by natural selection, and one might think it a
Abstract There is a considerable degree of modularity in the human brain and numerous reasons why it

www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~jxb/PUBS/UKCI02.ps.gz

Task-Dependent Evolution of Modularity in Neural Networks .. - Hüsken, Igel, Toussaint (2001)   (Correct)
Task-Dependent Evolution of Modularity in Neural Networks A Quantitative
of connectionist models in the context of the evolution of artificial neural networks for highly
Task-Dependent Evolution of Modularity in Neural Networks A Quantitative Case Study

www.neuroinformatik.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/PEOPLE/mt/work/2001gecco/2001gecco.ps.gz

The Evolution Of Gated Sub-Networks And Modularity In The Human.. - Bullinaria   (Correct)
The Evolution Of Gated Sub-Networks And Modularity In The
of the \what" and \where" vision tasks. Explicit evolutionary simulations con rmed that the advantage can
The Evolution Of Gated Sub-Networks And Modularity In The Human Brain John A. Bullinaria School

www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~jxb/PUBS/NCPW7.ps.gz

Evolution of Characters and Modularity - Junhyong Kim Department   (Correct)
Evolution of Characters and Modularity Junhyong Kim
Junhyong Kim Department of Ecology and Evolution Yale University Minhyong Kim Department of
Evolution of Characters and Modularity Junhyong Kim Department of Ecology and

jkim.eeb.yale.edu/web/papers/kim_kim_00.pdf

Simulating the Evolution of Modular Neural Systems - Bullinaria (2001)   (Correct)
Simulating the Evolution of Modular Neural Systems John A. Bullinaria
paper I present a series of simulations of the evolution of such neural systems that show how the
systems that show how the advantage can cause modularity to evolve. However, a careful analysis

www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~jxb/PUBS/COGSCI01.ps.gz

Coping with Evolution: Aspects vs Aspirin? - Brodsky, Brodsky, Chan, Coady.. (2001)   (Correct)
Coping with Evolution: Aspects vs Aspirin? Alex Brodsky Dima
coupling that poses further challenges for future evolution. This observation is consistent with Lehman and
to determine the material impact aspect-oriented modularity has on the evolution of NFS code. Towards this

www.cs.ubc.ca/~kdvolder/Workshops/OOPSLA2001/submissions/03-coady.pdf

Evolutionary Lock-in and the Origin of Modularity in RNA.. - Ancel, Fontana   (Correct)
Evolutionary Lock-in and the Origin of Modularity in RNA
biological organization and a important source of evolutionary novelty 1-3 Yet, the origin of modules
Evolutionary Lock-in and the Origin of Modularity in RNA Structure Lauren W. Ancel y and

www.tbi.univie.ac.at/~walter/Papers/modul.ps.gz

Evolutionary Connectionism and Mind/Brain Modularity - Calabretta, Parisi (2001)   (Correct)
2000 Artificial Life Models for Understanding the Evolution of Modularity Raffaele Calabretta, Domenico
research fields such as cognitive science, evolutionary psychology, neuroscience and robotics. In
Life Models for Understanding the Evolution of Modularity Raffaele Calabretta, Domenico Parisi

gral.ip.rm.cnr.it/rcalabretta/tedarwin/Altenberg.pdf

Coordination Models And Languages For Parallel Programming - Ciancarini, Kielmann (1999)   (Correct)
state changes and reactiveness enables temporal evolution by incrementally executing interactions. A
control authorities and organizational entities, evolution of the system configuration, and mobility of
flexibility with respect to system evolution, modularity of system structure, federation for combining

www.cs.vu.nl/~kielmann/papers/parco99.ps.gz

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