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Metric State Space Reinforcement Learning for a Vision-Capable Mobile Robot

V. Zhumatiy, F. Gomez, M. Hutter, and J. Schmidhuber: Metric State Space Reinforcement Learning for a Vision-Capable Mobile Robot, Proc. of the Int'l Conf. on Intelligent Autonomous Systems, IAS-06, Tokyo, 2006.

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AREA:Forward models

AREA:Individual behaviour

AREA:Sensori-motor representations

KINDOF:Comparison

KINDOF:Improvement

PARTNER:IDSIA

THEME:Action Control

THEME:Active vision

THEME:Attention

THEME:Context

THEME:Goals

THEME:Sensori-motor

WPS:3

WPS:4

Authors and Collaborators:

V. Zhumatiy F. Gomez M. Hutter J. Schmidhuber
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Contributors : V. Zhumatiy, F. Gomez, M. Hutter, J. Schmidhuber
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