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Phil Husbands
Dept. Informatics/CCNR
University of Sussex
My research interests are mainly in adaptive systems, both artificial and biological. They include the following: the development of artificial nervous systems for robots, with emphasis on visually guided robots acting in the real world -- in particular, the development of biologically inspired behaviour generating networks incorporating virtual diffusable neuro-modulators; evolutionary robotics; insect-inspired navigation; artificial life; evolutionary and other stochastic search algorithms; computational neuroscience; adaptive systems in the visual arts and in music; history and philosophy of AI; machine learning.
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