Journal: Adaptive Behaviour

Volume 24, Issue 6

399 -- 410Yehua Chen, Jing Bai. The dynamics of pedestrians' evacuation during emergency situations
411 -- 427Chairi Kiourt, Dimitris Kalles. Synthetic learning agents in game-playing social environments
428 -- 445Lynda Saifi, Abdelhak Boubetra, Farid Nouioua. An approach for emotions and behavior modeling in a crowd in the presence of rare events
446 -- 463Mansoor Shaukat, Mandar Chitre. Adaptive behaviors in multi-agent source localization using passive sensing
464 -- 478Enrique Munoz de Cote, Esteban O. Garcia, Eduardo F. Morales. Transfer learning by prototype generation in continuous spaces
479 -- 486Fred Keijzer. Biological Autonomy

Volume 24, Issue 5

263 -- 266Robert Lowe, Emilia I. Barakova, Erik Billing, Joost Broekens. Grounding emotions in robots - An introduction to the special issue
267 -- 291Matthew Lewis, Lola Cañamero. Hedonic quality or reward? A study of basic pleasure in homeostasis and decision making of a motivated autonomous robot
292 -- 305Yue Gao, Shimon Edelman. Happiness as an intrinsic motivator in reinforcement learning
306 -- 319Christian Balkenius, Lola Cañamero, Philip Pärnamets, Birger Johansson, Martin V. Butz, Andreas Olsson. Outline of a sensory-motor perspective on intrinsically moral agents
320 -- 334Jordi Vallverdú, Gabriele Trovato. Emotional affordances for human-robot interaction
335 -- 349Andrea Bonarini. Can my robotic home cleaner be happy? Issues about emotional expression in non-bio-inspired robots
350 -- 372Rui Silva, Luis Louro, Tiago Malheiro, Wolfram Erlhagen, Estela Bicho. Combining intention and emotional state inference in a dynamic neural field architecture for human-robot joint action
373 -- 396Pablo Barros, Stefan Wermter. Developing crossmodal expression recognition based on a deep neural model

Volume 24, Issue 4

195 -- 218Naoto Yoshida. From retina to behavior: prey-predator recognition by convolutional neural networks and their modulation by classical conditioning
219 -- 236Adam Klyne, Kathryn E. Merrick. Intrinsically motivated particle swarm optimisation applied to task allocation for workplace hazard detection
237 -- 248The Anh Han, Tom Lenaerts. A synergy of costly punishment and commitment in cooperation dilemmas
249 -- 260Michael Crosscombe, Jonathan Lawry. A model of multi-agent consensus for vague and uncertain beliefs

Volume 24, Issue 3

149 -- 159Fred Cummins, Paulo De Jesus. The loneliness of the enactive cell: Towards a bio-enactive framework
160 -- 167Olcay Akman, Dan Hrozencik, Stacy Mowry. Using an agent-based model to study the effect of reproductive skew on mongoose populations
168 -- 180Panus Nattharith, Mehmet Serdar Güzel. Machine vision and fuzzy logic-based navigation control of a goal-oriented mobile robot
181 -- 191Charlotte Duranton, Florence Gaunet. Behavioural synchronization from an ethological perspective: Overview of its adaptive value

Volume 24, Issue 2

69 -- 86Abir-Beatrice Karami, Karim Sehaba, Benoît Encelle. Adaptive artificial companions learning from users' feedback
87 -- 101Payam Zahadat, Thomas Schmickl. Division of labor in a swarm of autonomous underwater robots by improved partitioning social inhibition
102 -- 118Farshad Arvin, Ali Emre Turgut, Tomás Krajník, Shigang Yue. Investigation of cue-based aggregation in static and dynamic environments with a mobile robot swarm
119 -- 129Kashif Zia, Alois Ferscha, Ahmad Din, Umar Farooq. Quantifying the interplay of emotions and rationality in herding: A game-theoretic simulation study
130 -- 146Paulo De Jesus. From enactive phenomenology to biosemiotic enactivism

Volume 24, Issue 1

3 -- 17Patrizio Lo Presti. An ecological approach to normativity
18 -- 26Murat Haciomeroglu. Congestion-free multi-agent navigation based on velocity space by using cellular automata
27 -- 51Francesco Donnarumma, Roberto Prevete, Andrea de Giorgio, Guglielmo Montone, Giovanni Pezzulo. Learning programs is better than learning dynamics: A programmable neural network hierarchical architecture in a multi-task scenario
52 -- 65Bo Gao, Hongbo Li, Wei Li 0006, Fuchun Sun. 3D Moth-inspired chemical plume tracking and adaptive step control strategy