In the mid-eighties Valentino Braitenberg published Vehides [ 81, a short but splendid book describing a canny progression of thought experiments, each in the form of a robotic go-cart driven by a simple circuit (reviewed in this column [24] ). Subtly building upon neuroethological theories of how simple nervous systems relate sensation to action, Braitenberg designed successive vehicles to demonstrate behaviors that looked increasingly lifelike and intelligent. Braitenberg explained the exercise thus:
Jean-Arcady Meyer and Stewart W. Wilson, eds., From Animals to Animats: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior
Matthew Brand,Peter N. Prokopowicz,C. Elliott
Published 1995 in Artificial Intelligence
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1995
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Artificial Intelligence
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1995-02-01
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