From Animals to Animats
The Fourth International Conference on
Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (SAB96)
Was September 9th-13th, 1996
North Falmouth, Massachusetts, USA
The objective of the conference was to bring together researchers in
ethology, psychology, ecology, artificial intelligence, artificial
life, robotics, and related fields so as to further our understanding
of the behaviors and underlying mechanisms that allow natural and
artificial animals to adapt and survive in uncertain
environments.
The conference was a brilliant success. and this site
will have video clips and digitized photos, and comments
from the participants any day now.
You can buy the proceedings from MIT Press
Everyone should join the
International Society for Adaptive Behavior
Surf over to to http://netq.rowland.org/isab/isab.html to see how.
Partially sponsored by Brandeis University, Office of Naval Research,
International Society for Adaptive Behavior, Volen Center for Complex
Systems/M. R. Bauer Foundation
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Mail comments to sab96@cs.brandeis.edu.