About this Research Topic
The papers addressed areas such as:
- Novel methods for simultaneous evolution of morphology and control
- Novel methods for facilitating learning and adaptation during lifetime
- Evolution of learnability in a robot population
- Investigating the balance between morphological intelligence and brain intelligence
- Robot evolution in hardware
- Evolution of morphologies using novel materials
- Simulation of soft robots
- Closing the reality gap
- Evolving behavioural/morphological diversity within a robotic eco-system
- Issues related to manufacturability and viability of robotic genotypes
- Surrogate methods for fitness evaluations
Keywords: Workshop, Autonomous (re)Production, Bio-inspired, Learning
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