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<!WA0><IMG SRC="http://yuggoth.ces.cwru.edu/beer/beer.gif"> <br><H1>Randall D. Beer</H1>Director, <!WA1><a href="http://yuggoth.ces.cwru.edu/">CWRU Autonomous Agents Research Group</a><br>Associate Professor of <!WA2><a href="http://www.cwru.edu:80/1/class/eng/ces">Computer Engineering and Science</a>, <!WA3><a href="http://www.cwru.edu">Case Western Reserve University</a><br>Associate Professor of <!WA4><a href="http://www.cwru.edu:80/1/class/mans/biol">Biology</a>, <!WA5><a href="http://www.cwru.edu">Case Western Reserve University</a><br><P><b>Address:</b><br> Dept. of Computer Engineering and Science<br>Case Western Reserve University<br>Cleveland, OH 44106<br>Tel (216) 368-2816<br>Fax (216) 368-2801<br>Email: <!WA6><a href=mailto:beer@alpha.ces.cwru.edu>beer@alpha.ces.cwru.edu</a><P><H2>Research Interests</H2> My general area of interest is theadaptive behavior of autonomous agents. More specifically, I aminterested in the evolution of dynamical neural networks forautonomous agents, the analysis of evolved dynamical neural networks,biologically-inspired robotics, neuroethological modeling, and thetheory of adaptive behavior.<P><H2>Recent Publications</H2>Beer, R.D., Quinn, R.D., Chiel, H.J., and Ritzmann, R.E. (in press).Biologically-inspired approaches to robotics. To appear in<I>Communications of the ACM</I>.<P>Beer, R.D. (1996).<!WA7><a href="ftp://caisr2.caisr.cwru.edu/pub/reports/SAB96Beer.ps.Z">Toward the evolution of dynamical neural networks for minimallycognitive behavior</a>. (Compressed Postscript) In P. Maes, M. Mataric, J. Meyer, J. Pollack and S. Wilson (Eds.), <I>From animals to animats 4: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Simulation ofAdaptive Behavior</I> (pp. 421-429). MIT Press.<P>Dellaert, F. and Beer, R.D. (1996). A developmental model for theevolution of complete autonomous agents. In P. Maes, M. Mataric, J. Meyer, J. Pollack and S. Wilson (Eds.), <I>From animals to animats 4: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Simulation ofAdaptive Behavior</I> (pp. 393-401). MIT Press.<P>Beer, R.D. (in press). The dynamics of adaptive behavior: A research program. To appear in <I>Robotics and Autonomous Systems</I>.<P>Gallagher, J.C., Beer, R.D, Espenschied, K.S. and Quinn, R.D. (inpress). Application of evolved locomotion controllers to a hexapodrobot. To appear in <I>Robotics and Autonomous Systems</I>.<P>Espenschied, K.S., Quinn, R.D., Beer, R.D. and Chiel, H.J. (1996). Biologically-based distributed control and local reflexesimprove rough terrain locomotion in a hexapod robot. <I>Robotics and Autonomous Systems</I>. <B>18</B>:59-64<P>Yamauchi, B. and Beer, R.D. (1996). Spatial learning fornavigation in dynamic environments. <I>IEEE Transactionson Systems, Man and Cybernetics-Part B</I> <B>26</B>(3):496-505.<P>Beer, R.D. (1995). On the dynamics of small continuous-timerecurrent neural networks. <I>Adaptive Behavior</I> <B>3</B>(4):471-511.<P>Beer, R.D. and Chiel, H.J. (1995). Locomotion, invertebrate.In M.A. Arbib (Ed.), <I>The Handbook of Brain Theory andNeural Networks</I> (pp. 553-556). MIT Press.<P>Beer, R.D. (1995). A dynamical systems perspective onagent-environment interaction. <I>Artificial Intelligence</I><B>72</B>:173-215.<P>Beer, R.D. (1995). Computational and dynamical languages forautonomous agents. In R. Port and T. van Gelder (Eds.), <I>Mind asMotion: Explorations in the Dynamics of Cognition</I> (pp. 121-147).MIT Press.<P>Beer, R.D., Ritzmann, R.E. and Chiel, H.J. (1995). Models of theneural basis of insect behavior. In S. Zornetzer, J. Davis, C. Lauand T. McKenna (Eds.), <I>An Introduction to Neural and ElectronicNetworks, Second Edition</I> (pp. 165-184). Academic Press.<P><!WA8><a href="http://yuggoth.ces.cwru.edu/papers/pubs.html"><H2>CompletePublication List</H2></a><P><hr> <address> Randall D. Beer (<!WA9><a href=mailto:beer@alpha.ces.cwru.edu>beer@alpha.ces.cwru.edu</a>) </address>
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